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Blood Vessel 3-D Imaging using Electronically Controlled Optics Lens-based Confocal Microscopy

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Abstract

A commercial confocal microscope WITec AlphaSNOM is modified by including a sample path electronically controlled lens to achieve no-moving parts axial scanning microscopy. Shown are three dimensional imaging results of a blood vessel.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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