SPIE Journal of Biomedical Optics Article Reports New Advances in Deep Tissue Measurement of Whole Human Blood Flow Velocity
February 27, 2018
February 27, 2018
BELLINGHAM, Washington, Feb. 27 -- The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers issued the following news release:
In an article published in SPIE's Journal of Biomedical Optics, researchers announce new advances in measuring blood flow velocity in deep tissue. Blood flow speed is a critical element in assessing tissue functionality as well as diagnosing diseases, and photoacoustic flowmetry (PAF) is already acknowledged as a promising technique for deep tissue measur . . .
In an article published in SPIE's Journal of Biomedical Optics, researchers announce new advances in measuring blood flow velocity in deep tissue. Blood flow speed is a critical element in assessing tissue functionality as well as diagnosing diseases, and photoacoustic flowmetry (PAF) is already acknowledged as a promising technique for deep tissue measur . . .
