Noninvasive Visualization and Analysis of Parafoveal Capillaries in Humans
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2010Vol. 51(3), pp. 1691–1691
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Abstract
Using motion cues to enhance vessel contrast is a powerful tool for visualizing the capillary network, in the absence of contrast agents. The authors demonstrate a tool to study the microcirculation of healthy subjects noninvasively.
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