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In vivo detection of intrinsic optical signal changes in rat spinal cord due to formalin using a multi-wavelength CCD camera

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Abstract

Significant changes in light reflectance were seen on ipsilateral side of rat spinal cord when injecting formalin on hind paw plantar surface, showing the effectiveness of near-infrared imaging in detecting intrinsic optical signal changes.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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