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Stainless steel fiber optic probe

Manufactured by Avantes

The Stainless-steel fiber optic probe is a robust and durable piece of lab equipment designed to facilitate optical measurements. It features a stainless-steel construction and is compatible with various fiber optic setups.

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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Liver Samples

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Liver samples underwent a 3‐s scan using a handheld near‐infrared spectrometer (DWARF‐Star‐NIR, StellarNet incorporated, Carlson Circle, Tampa, Florida). This instrument was equipped with high performance InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide) detectors and halogen light source (AvaLight HAL‐(S)‐mini, Avantes BV, Netherlands). A thermo‐electric cooling system was integrated with the detector to ensure stable temperature (±0.1°C) was maintained. Spectral data (wavelength range: 900–1700 nm, resolution ≈ 2 nm) were acquired via a custom‐built reusable stainless‐steel fiber optic probe (Avantes BV). Spectral acquisition was done by a software program written in Python (Python Software Foundation. Python Language Reference, version 3.1) and operated over a raspberry Pi Moodle.
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Liver Samples

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Liver samples underwent a 3‐s scan using a handheld near‐infrared spectrometer (DWARF‐Star‐NIR, StellarNet incorporated, Carlson Circle, Tampa, Florida). This instrument was equipped with high performance InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide) detectors and halogen light source (AvaLight HAL‐(S)‐mini, Avantes BV, Netherlands). A thermo‐electric cooling system was integrated with the detector to ensure stable temperature (±0.1°C) was maintained. Spectral data (wavelength range: 900–1700 nm, resolution ≈ 2 nm) were acquired via a custom‐built reusable stainless‐steel fiber optic probe (Avantes BV). Spectral acquisition was done by a software program written in Python (Python Software Foundation. Python Language Reference, version 3.1) and operated over a raspberry Pi Moodle.
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