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Recent advances in ophthalmic molecular imaging

Abstract The aim of molecular imaging techniques is the visualization of molecular processes and functional changes in living animals and human patients before morphological changes occur at the cellular and tissue level. Ophthalmic molecular imaging is still in its infancy and has mainly been used...

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Published in:Survey of ophthalmology 2014-07, Vol.59 (4), p.393-413
Main Authors: Ramos de Carvalho, J. Emanuel, MD, Verbraak, Frank D., MD, PhD, Aalders, Maurice C., PhD, van Noorden, Cornelis J., PhD, Schlingemann, Reinier O., MD, PhD
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