Validation of optical properties quantification with a dual-step technique for biological tissue analysis

  • Sorgato V
  • Berger M
  • Emain C
  • et al.
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Abstract

To approach wide-field optical properties quantification in real heterogeneous biological tissue, we developed a Dual-Step setup that couples a punctual diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) technique with multispectral imaging (MSI). The setup achieves wide-field optical properties assessment through an initial estimation of scattering with DRS, which is used to estimate absorption with MSI. The absolute quantification of optical properties is based on the ACA-Pro algorithm that has been adapted both for DRS and for MSI. This paper validates the Dual-Step system not only on homogeneous Intralipid phantoms but also on a heterogeneous gelatine phantom with different scattering and absorbing properties.

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Sorgato, V., Berger, M., Emain, C., Vever-Bizet, C., Dinten, J.-M., Bourg-Heckly, G., & Planat-Chrétien, A. (2018). Validation of optical properties quantification with a dual-step technique for biological tissue analysis. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(09), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.9.096002

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