Photoacoustic signal measurement for burned skins in the spectral range of 500-650 nm: experiment with rat burn models
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Masanori Fujita | Makoto Kikuchi | Shunichi Sato | Daizo Saito | Mutsuo Yamazaki | Yoshiaki Okada | Hiroshi Ashida | Minoru Obara | Y. Okada | M. Obara | M. Kikuchi | Shunichi Sato | Mutsuo Yamazaki | Daizoh Saito | H. Ashida | M. Fujita
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