Mosaicking the Subbasal Nerve Plexus by Guided Eye Movements
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2014Vol. 55(9), pp. 6082–6082
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Stephan Allgeier, Susanne Maier, Ralf Mikut, Sabine Peschel, Klaus‐Martin Reichert, Oliver Stachs, Bernd Köhler
Abstract
The key advances embodied in the proposed technique are its high degree of integration and automation (both for image acquisition and image processing) and the resulting short duration of CCM. By providing an easy-to-use tool for obtaining large-scale mosaic images of the SNP, this technique has the potential to facilitate larger clinical trials where SNP morphology is used as a surrogate marker for peripheral neuropathy.
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