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Feasibility of ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography for imaging brain tissue morphology and function

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Abstract

The feasibility of ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography to image both healthy and pathological brain tissue morphology as well as the morphology and functional response of neuron cells is investigated.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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