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Bridging between Adaptive Optics and Clinical Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Ophthalmoscopy of the In Vivo Human RPE by Exciting at Different Wavelengths

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Abstract

At the cellular-scale, there was a strong correlation between the mean fluorescence lifetime using excitation wavelengths 532 and 473 nm with adaptive optics fluorescence lifetime ophthalmoscopy (FLIO), simplifying the comparison of AOFLIO and clinical FLIO.

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