In-vivo optical spectroscopy in the time-domain beyond 1100 nm
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A. Dalla Mora | A. Tosi | A. Della Frera | F. Zappa | A. Pifferi | P. Taroni | R. Cubeddu | A. Bahgat Shehata | A. Farina | I. Bargigia | A. Bassi
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