Concurrent spectroscopy and sonography for the monitoring of placental oxygenation

Concurrent frequency-domain diffuse optical spectroscopy and ultrasound imaging can be used to non-invasively monitor placental oxygen haemodynamics in pregnant women in real time.
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The cover illustrates the integration of optical spectroscopy and ultrasound imaging to non-invasively monitor placental oxygen haemodynamics in pregnant women.

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Image: Felice Macera, Nadav Schwartz, Arjun G. Yodh and Lin Wang. Cover design: Debbie Maizels.

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