-
Mohamad G. Ghosn, Esteban F. Carbajal, Natasha A. Befrui et al. Imaging of biological tissues with optical coherence tomography (OCT) poses a great interest for its capability to noninvasively outline subsurface microstructures within tissues. However, a major limitation for many optical imaging techniques is inadequate depth penetration of light in turbid media ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 13, 021110 (2008)] published Mon Apr 21, 2008. (Read Full Article)
Bookmark or Share this article
Related Articles
- Three-dimensional imaging of artificial fingerprint by optical coherence tomography
- also written by Kirill V. Larin
- Comparison of Central Corneal Thickness using Anterior Segment ...
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Great Strides Moved MS Research Forward During 2007
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Simultaneous imaging of human cone mosaic with adaptive optics enhanced scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and high-speed transversal scanning optical coherence tomography
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Use of varying constraints in optimal 3-D graph search for segmentation of macular optical coherence tomography images.
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Central Serous Chorioretinopathy In Patients With Keratoconus.
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis.
- also categorized in Ophthalmology
- Dynamic full-range Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography using sinusoidal phase-modulating interferometry
- also published in SPIE Digital Library
- Ultra-sensitive monitoring of analyte concentrations using phase sensitive spectral domain OCT
- also written by Kirill V. Larin
- Incision construction, architecture fight infection
- also categorized in Ophthalmology


Recent Comments
Eric Swanson » Jim Fujimoto video: Biophotonics and optical coherence tomography
Great video Jim!
dariemihaela » Gary S. Mintz
Dear Prof. Dr. Gary S. Mintz, You are an extraordinary expert in imaging, an intelligence ...
See all recent comments