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Selective corneal imaging with multiphoton microscopy

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Abstract

Image forming signal properties in multiphoton microscopy are used for selective visualization of corneal tissue. Spectral filtering separates cellular from extracellular components. Images of the stroma are dependent on the polarization of the incident light.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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