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Real‐time in vivo imaging of adult Zebrafish brain using optical coherence tomography

We report noninvasive imaging of the brain of adult Zebrafish (Danio rerio) using real time optical coherence tomography (OCT) capable of acquiring cross sectional 2D OCT images @ 8 frames/sec. Anatomic features such as telencephalon, tectum opticum, eminentia Granularis and cerebellum were clearly...

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Published in:Journal of biophotonics 2009-05, Vol.2 (5), p.288-291
Main Authors: Rao, K. Divakar, Alex, Aneesh, Verma, Yogesh, Thampi, Sreeja, Gupta, Pradeep K.
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