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10 June 1996 Assessment of whole blood structure and dynamics in vitro and in vivo by laser light scattering
Alexander V. Priezzhev, Olga M. Ryaboshapka, Natalia B. Savchenko, Nikolai N. Firsov, Vladimir V. Kolinko
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Proceedings Volume 2802, Laser Chemistry, Biophysics, and Biomedicine; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.242162
Event: International Conference on Coherent and Nonlinear Optics, 1995, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Laser backscattering nephelometry is used to retrieve information on the kinetics of structural changes of erythrocytes in whole blood due to aggregation and deformation in shear flow in vitro. Laser Doppler microscopy is used to monitor nonstationary blood flows in single vessels in vivo. Monte-Carlo numerical analysis of Doppler signal is given for the case of highly scattering tissue surrounding of low. This case is related to in vivo blood perfusion measurements.
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Alexander V. Priezzhev, Olga M. Ryaboshapka, Natalia B. Savchenko, Nikolai N. Firsov, and Vladimir V. Kolinko "Assessment of whole blood structure and dynamics in vitro and in vivo by laser light scattering", Proc. SPIE 2802, Laser Chemistry, Biophysics, and Biomedicine, (10 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.242162
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Doppler effect

Blood circulation

In vivo imaging

Scattering

Light scattering

In vitro testing

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