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In vivo Dynamic Imaging of Arterioles of Human Fingers Using 1.3μm All-Optical-Fiber OCT

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Abstract

We demonstrate in vivo time-sequential imaging of arterioles of human fingers using an all-optical-fiber OCT at 1.3 μm, where expansion and contraction of the arteriole can be observed clearly. A unique imaging method is presented.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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