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In vivo functional imaging of intrinsic scattering changes in the human retina with high-speed ultrahigh resolution OCT
opticsinfobase.org (Mar 5 2009) Journal Articles , Retina
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Optics Express: Stimulus-induced, intrinsic optical scattering changes in the human retina are measured in vivo with high-speed, ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography (Read Full Article)
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