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Biophotonics tools for characterising tissues using optical coherence tomography: Detecting mechanics, motion and birefringence

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Abstract

The capacity of optical coherence tomography to characterize biological tissues can be augmented by extensions to detect motion (blood and lymph flow), response to load (stiffness) and birefringence (stress and sub-structure). This talk will review these extensions and describe example applications in cancer, the eye and skin.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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