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Optical coherence tomography and Raman spectroscopy of the ex-vivo retina
Explore Article www3.interscience.wiley.com (Jun 30 2009) Ophthalmology
Imaging the structure and correlating it with the biochemical content of the retina holds promise for fundamental research and for clinical applications. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is commonly used to image the 3D structure of the retina and while the added functionality of biochemical analysis afforded by Raman scattering could provide critical molecular signatures for clinicians and researchers, there are many technical challenges to combine these imaging modalities. We describe an OCT microscope for ex-vivo imaging combined with Raman spectroscopy capable of collecting morphological and molecular information about a sample simultaneously. We present our first results and discuss the challenges ... (Read Full Article)
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Optical coherence tomography and Raman spectroscopy of the retina
Explore Article SPIE Digital Library (Feb 20 2009) Ophthalmology
Imaging the structure and correlating it with the biochemical content of the retina holds promise for fundamental research and for clinical applications. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is commonly used to image the 3D structure of the retina and while the added functionality of biochemical analy ... [Proc. SPIE 7171, 71710O (2009)] published Fri Feb 20, 2009. (Read Full Article)
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