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Optical properties of PlatSil SiliGlass tissue-mimicking phantoms: erratum

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Abstract

We corrected the label of the reduced scattering coefficient in Fig. 11 of our recently published paper (Biomed. Opt. Express 11, 3753 (2020)).

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Figure 11 of Ref. [1] contains a typographical error in which the reduced scattering coefficient has been erroneously labeled as ${\mu _s}$ instead of $\mu _s^{\prime}$. The corrected version of the Fig. 11 is given below.

 figure: Fig. 11.

Fig. 11. Absorption coefficient (left) and reduced scattering coefficient (right) of phantoms Da, Dc and Df as estimated by our ANN inverse model. The shaded areas correspond to the spread of parameters (one standard deviation) estimated among the 12 different measurement sites.

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The article was corrected online 8 Jul 2020.

References

1. P. Naglič, Y. Zelinskyi, L. Rogelj, J. Stergar, M. Milanič, J. Novak, B. Kumperščak, and M. Bürmen, “Optical properties of PlatSil SiliGlass tissue-mimicking phantoms,” Biomed. Opt. Express 11(7), 3753–3768 (2020). [CrossRef]  

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Fig. 11.
Fig. 11. Absorption coefficient (left) and reduced scattering coefficient (right) of phantoms Da, Dc and Df as estimated by our ANN inverse model. The shaded areas correspond to the spread of parameters (one standard deviation) estimated among the 12 different measurement sites.
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