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Characterization of memory effect in juvenile mouse skull for imaging through intact bone

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Abstract

Optical aberrations produced by mouse skull is a barrier for imaging of the brain. Here we present a characterization of murine skull optical aberrations and its memory effect, using a modeling method, and direct measurement.

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