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Birefringence Microscopy for Imaging the Geometric Organization of Myelinated Axons in the Human Brain

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Abstract

Birefringence microscopy is a valuable technique for label-free imaging of myelin structure in fixed brain sections. We demonstrate the ability to use high-resolution birefringence microscopy to study the grid-like structure of the human brain.

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