Brillouin Optical Microscopy for Corneal Biomechanics
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2011Vol. 53(1), pp. 185–185
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Abstract
Brillouin imaging can assess the biomechanical properties of cornea in situ with high spatial resolution. This novel technique has the potential for use in clinical diagnostics and treatment monitoring.
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