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BioPhotonics: Diffuse Optics Helps to Map Out Tissue Functionality

Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT) is rapidly evolving from a static laboratory technique into a highly practical, non-invasive clinical tool. A recent feature article, "Diffuse Optics Helps to Map Out Tissue Functionality," explores this technological shift, highlighting how high-density, wearable arrays are opening new windows into cerebral haemodynamics and tissue health.

We are thrilled to see the Gowerlabs LUMO system featured prominently in the piece as a leading example of this wearable revolution.

The continuous push toward portable, high-density optical imaging is paving the way for more timely and efficient patient care. We are proud that our technology is helping researchers push these boundaries and bring functional brain imaging directly to the patients who need it most.

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