= Diffuse correlation spectrometry
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Diffuse correlation spectrometry (DCS) is an advanced optical imaging technique primarily used for non-invasive measurements of blood flow in tissues. It leverages the principles of correlation spectroscopy and diffusive light scattering to assess the dynamics of blood flow at a microvascular level. \#\#\# Key Concepts of DCS: 1. **Light Interactions**: DCS involves shining near-infrared (NIR) light into biological tissues.
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