1700 nm broadband laser source enables deep brain optical biopsy

A commentary on the article: Zhu et al. “1700 nm optical coherence microscopy enables minimally invasive, label-free, in vivo optical biopsy deep in the mouse brain.” Light: Science & Applications 10, 145 (2021).
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