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Use of osmotically active agents to alter optical properties of tissue: Effects on the detected fluorescence signal measured through skin
Gracie Vargas
, Kin F. Chan
, Sharon L. Thomsen
, A. J. Welch
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Active Agent
100%
Tissue Optical Properties
100%
Fluorescent Indicator
100%
Tissue Effects
100%
Tissue Sampling
66%
Chemical Agents
66%
Diagnostic Applications
33%
Therapeutic Use
33%
Hamster
33%
Glycerol
33%
Tissue Scattering
33%
Hyperosmotic
33%
Emission Intensity
33%
Penetration Depth
33%
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
33%
Fluorescent Film
33%
Tissue Surface
33%
Material Design
33%
Optical Applications
33%
Ex Vivo Human Skin
33%
Fluorescence Emission
33%
Engineering
Measured Signal
100%
Active Agent
100%
Penetration Depth
50%
Emission Intensity
50%
Fluorescence Emission
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
In Vitro
100%
Chemical Agent
100%
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
50%
Neuroscience
In Vivo
100%
In Vitro
100%
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
50%