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4 September 2013, Volume 8, Issue 8
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The macular region of healthy subjects was imaged by high penetration optical coherence tomography with a probe wavelength of 1 μm. An example of reconstructed 3-D choroidal vasculature is shown. For details, see Duan et al., Opt. Express 21, 15787 (2013).
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