Abstract:Results of in vivo optical immersion clearing of human skin under the effect of aqueous solutions of a number of immersion agents (monosaccharides of ribose, glucose and fructose, as well as glycerol, a triatomic alcohol) were obtained with the use of the OCT method. Values of average velocity of scattering coefficient change, which were obtained through an averaged A-scan of the OCT signal in a derma region with the depth from 350 to 700 µm, were determined in order to evaluate the optical clearing efficiency… Show more
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