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  1. Optimized reconstruction of the absorption spectra of kidney tissues from the spectra of tissue components using the least squares method
  2. Corrections to “Enhanced Ultraviolet Spectroscopy by Optical Clearing for Biomedical Applications”
  3. Invasive and Minimally Invasive Evaluation of Diffusion Properties of Sugar in Muscle
  4. Fast calculation of spectral optical properties and pigment content detection in human normal and pathological kidney
  5. 1st Spring Biophotonics Conference in Porto
  6. Measurement of tissue optical properties in a wide spectral range: a review [Invited]
  7. Characterization of optical clearing mechanisms in muscle during treatment with glycerol and gadobutrol solutions
  8. Broadband spectral verification of optical clearing reversibility in lung tissue
  9. Evaluation of OCA diffusivity in tissues through diffuse reflection spectroscopy
  10. Spectroscopic detection of pigments in tissues: correlation with tissue aging and cancer development
  11. Fast Estimation of the Spectral Optical Properties of Rabbit Pancreas and Pigment Content Analysis
  12. Invasive and minimally invasive optical detection of pigment accumulation in brain cortex
  13. Spectral Optical Properties of Rabbit Brain Cortex between 200 and 1000 nm
  14. Enhanced Ultraviolet Spectroscopy by Optical Clearing for Biomedical Applications
  15. Refractive Index Matching Efficiency in Colorectal Mucosa Treated With Glycerol
  16. Spectral Optical Properties of Rabbit Brain Cortex Between 200 and 1000 nm
  17. Diffuse reflectance and machine learning techniques to differentiate colorectal cancer ex vivo
  18. Lipofuscin-Type Pigment as a Marker of Colorectal Cancer
  19. Improved biomedical imaging over a wide spectral range from UV to THz towards multimodality
  20. Lipofuscin-Type Pigment as a Marker of Colorectal Cancer
  21. UV-NIR efficiency of the refractive index matching mechanism on colorectal muscle during treatment with different glycerol osmolarities
  22. Measurement of optical properties of normal and pathological human liver tissue from deep-UV to NIR
  23. Moving tissue spectral window to the deep‐UV via optical clearing
  24. Measuring optical properties of human liver between 400 and 1000 nm
  25. A robust ex vivo method to evaluate the diffusion properties of agents in biological tissues
  26. Kinetics of Optical Properties of Colorectal Muscle During Optical Clearing
  27. The Optical Clearing Method
  28. Kinetics of optical properties of human colorectal tissues during optical clearing: a comparative study between normal and pathological tissues
  29. Tissue optical clearing as a diagnostic tool for tissue pathology differentiation
  30. Optical properties of colorectal muscle in visible/NIR range
  31. Simple multim. optical tech. for evaluation of free/bound water and dispersion of human liver tissue
  32. Skeletal muscle dispersion (400-1000 nm) and kinetics at optical clearing
  33. Comparative study of the optical properties of colon mucosa and colon precancerous polyps between 400 and 1000 nm
  34. Glucose diffusion in colorectal mucosa—a comparative study between normal and cancer tissues
  35. Optical clearing mechanisms characterization in muscle
  36. Errata: Diffusion characteristics of ethylene glycol in skeletal muscle
  37. Software development for estimation of optical clearing agent’s diffusion coefficients in biological tissues
  38. Diffusion characteristics of ethylene glycol in skeletal muscle
  39. The characteristic time of glucose diffusion measured for muscle tissue at optical clearing
  40. OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS OF RAT MUSCLE SAMPLES UNDER TREATMENT WITH ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND GLUCOSE
  41. Comparison between optical measurements made from natural and frozen samples at optical clearing
  42. Optical characterization of muscle
  43. Rat muscle opacity decrease due to the osmosis of a simple mixture
  44. Optical clearing of muscle with propylene glycol
  45. Optical characterization and composition of abdominal wall muscle from rat
  46. A simple mixture to enhance muscle transmittance
  47. Concentration dependence of the optical clearing effect created in muscle immersed in glycerol and ethylene glycol
  48. Monte Carlo simulation for the optical transmittance in biological tissues during the action of osmotic agents
  49. Color and turbidity evolution in the aging process of port wine
  50. Port wine spectronephelometry