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Efficient characterization of regional mesenteric blood flow by use of laser speckle imaging

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Abstract

We present a noninvasive full-field method—laser speckle imaging (LSI)—for measuring the regional mesenteric blood flow without scanning. A system of LSI was designed and validated in a model experiment. Dynamics of regional blood flow in the rat mesentery under the influence of noradrenaline were monitored by this method. Spatial and temporal characteristics of the mesenteric blood-flow response were achieved with high resolution. These suggested that LSI might provide a new approach to microcirculation studies.

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