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Fujimoto outlines OCT progress, opportunity during Hounsfield memorial prize ceremony
BioOptics World (Jun 25 2009) News
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MIT professor and optical coherence tomography (OCT) pioneer James Fujimoto charted the ups and downs of OCT from the 1990s, which he said nearly died through lack of commercial opportunity. (Read Full Article)
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