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High-Speed Adaptive Optics Imaging of Retinal Hemodynamics in the Living Human Eye

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Abstract

Using a high-speed and high-resolution adaptive optics ophthalmoscope, we present a method to study retinal hemodynamics in blood vessels of various sizes, from capillary to large arterioles and venules in the living human eye.

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