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  • Title: Swept source optical coherence microscopy using a Fourier domain mode-locked laser.
    Author: Huang SW, Aguirre AD, Huber RA, Adler DC, Fujimoto JG.
    Journal: Opt Express; 2007 May 14; 15(10):6210-7. PubMed ID: 19546926.
    Abstract:
    Swept source optical coherence microscopy (OCM) enables cellular resolution en face imaging as well as integration with optical coherence tomography (OCT) cross sectional imaging. A buffered Fourier domain mode-locked (FDML) laser light source provides high speed, three dimensional imaging. Image resolutions of 1.6 microm x 8 microm (transverse x axial) with a 220 microm x 220 microm field of view and sensitivity higher than 98 dB are achieved. Three dimensional cellular imaging is demonstrated in vivo in the Xenopus laevis tadpole and ex vivo in the rat kidney and human colon.
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