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A handheld optical-sectioning device for early detection and surgical guidance

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Abstract

Miniature dual-axis confocal (DAC) microscopes are being developed for the early detection of oral cancers and for guiding brain tumor resection. The design of MEMS-scanned DAC microscopes, and their analysis and optimization are described.

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