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  • 2017 OPJ-OSA Joint Symposia on Nanophotonics and Digital Photonics
  • OSA Technical Digest (online) (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper PL2

High-resolution, label-free tissue imaging: extensions of optical coherence tomography and their applications

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Abstract

The intrinsic scattering contrast that is generally probed by optical coherence tomography may be augmented by various means, including motion detection (imaging blood/lymph vessels and tissue mechanics), and polarization property measurement (imaging tissue birefringence, sub-structural organisation and stress state). Many applications are possible, including in cancer detection, asthma research, and bums treatment.

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