Villiger et al., 2009 - Google Patents
In vivo imaging of pancreatic endocrine isletsVilliger et al., 2009
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- Villiger M
- Goulley J
- Pache C
- Friedrich M
- Grapin-Botton A
- Meda P
- Leitgeb R
- Lasser T
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- European Conference on Biomedical Optics
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Extended focus optical coherence microscope (xfOCM) circumvents the compromise between lateral resolution and depth of field by us of a Bessel-like illumination beam. The high sensitivity and parallel depth profiling of Fourier domain optical coherence tomography …
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