In vivo functional imaging of humancone photoreceptors
We evaluate a novel non-invasive optical technique for observing fast physiological processes, in particular phototransduction, in single photoreceptor cells in the living human eye. The method takes advantage of the interference of multiple reflections within the outer segments (OS) of cones. ... [Opt. Express 15, 16141-16160 (2007)]
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