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The Laser-Doppler fluxmeter is a laser light beam used to record the flux of red cells through the superficial dermis. It is an alternative method to using ultrasound. <references />J.R.Levick(2003:108)Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology
The Laser-Doppler fluxmeter is a laser light beam used to record the flux of [[Red_blood_cells|red cells]] through the superficial [[dermis|dermis]]. It is an alternative method to using ultrasound&nbsp;<ref>J.R.Levick (2003:108) Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology</ref>.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 17 October 2013

The Laser-Doppler fluxmeter is a laser light beam used to record the flux of red cells through the superficial dermis. It is an alternative method to using ultrasound [1].

References

  1. J.R.Levick (2003:108) Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology