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Diffuse Optical Tomography DOT and Photon Migration

A stopped-flow setup can relatively easily be equipped with multispectral detection. The fluorescence light is emitted from a small spot in the flow channel. Therefore the flow cell can be placed directly in the input slit plane of a poly-chromator. The spectram is detected by a multianode PMT. The photons detected in the spectral channels are recorded simultaneously by a TCSPC device and a router. However, although the implementation is relatively simple, no spectrally resolved TCSPC-based stopped-flow system has yet been described. [Pg.97]


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