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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) holds great promise as a routine research tool for 3-D analysis of mammalian embryos. However, despite the depth penetration afforded by this imaging modality, light attenuation in tissues imposes limitations. Here we studied the optical clearing effect of differen ... [Proc. SPIE 7168, 71682C (2009)] published Fri Feb 20, 2009. (Read Full Article)
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