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Biomedical Optics and 3-D Imaging, 2010
We present a multimodal retinal imaging system that combines AO-corrected scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, swept source Fourier domain optical coherence tomography, wide field line scanning ophthalmoscopy, and retinal tracking in a single compact clinical prototype platform.
M. Mujat +3 more
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We present a multimodal retinal imaging system that combines AO-corrected scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, swept source Fourier domain optical coherence tomography, wide field line scanning ophthalmoscopy, and retinal tracking in a single compact clinical prototype platform.
M. Mujat +3 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
The plenoptic function was originally defined as a complete record of the 3D structure of radiance in a scene and its dependence on a number of different parameters including position, angle, wavelength, polarization, etc. Recently-developed plenoptic cameras typically capture only the geometric aspects of the plenoptic function. Using this information,
Todor Georgiev, Andrew Lumsdaine
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The plenoptic function was originally defined as a complete record of the 3D structure of radiance in a scene and its dependence on a number of different parameters including position, angle, wavelength, polarization, etc. Recently-developed plenoptic cameras typically capture only the geometric aspects of the plenoptic function. Using this information,
Todor Georgiev, Andrew Lumsdaine
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International Congress Series, 2002
Abstract To study human brain function noninvasively, a number of techniques have been developed. Each can be valuable, but see the function from only a selective point of view. Putting a number of techniques together can be synergistic. This principle is illustrated with two examples. Making finger-tapping movements at different frequencies leads to
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Abstract To study human brain function noninvasively, a number of techniques have been developed. Each can be valuable, but see the function from only a selective point of view. Putting a number of techniques together can be synergistic. This principle is illustrated with two examples. Making finger-tapping movements at different frequencies leads to
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Activatable Multimodal Probes for In Vivo Imaging and Theranostics
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022De-Ju Ye
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Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of prostate cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Baris Turkbey +2 more
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