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For quasi-transparent cells, an angle-independent variant method called Cavity Amplified Scattering Spectroscopy<ref>{{Cite journal |lastlast1=Graciani |firstfirst1=Guillaume |last2=King |first2=John T. |last3=Amblard |first3=François |date=2022-08-30 |title=Cavity-Amplified Scattering Spectroscopy Reveals the Dynamics of Proteins and Nanoparticles in Quasi-transparent and Miniature Samples |url=https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.2c06471 |journal=ACS Nano |volume=16 |issue=10 |language=en |pages=acsnano.2c0647116796–16805 |doi=10.1021/acsnano.2c06471 |pmid=36039927 |arxiv=2111.09616 |s2cid=244345602 |issn=1936-0851}}</ref> makes use of an [[integrating sphere]] to isotropically probe samples from all directions, elongating photon paths through the sample in the process, allowing for the study of low turbidity samples under the DWS formalism.
 
==Multispeckle Diffusing-Wave Spectroscopy (MSDWS)==