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Towards in vivo imaging of photoreceptor morphology and function

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Abstract

The integration of adaptive optics and an achromatizing lens into an ultra-high resolution OCT system enables three-dimensional imaging of photoreceptor morphology. Optophysiology might lead to the extraction of depth-resolved information of retinal physiology.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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