Abstract
This study proposed an ultrahigh-resolution multi-contrast optical coherence tomography system integrated with fundus photography for in vivo retinal imaging of rodents. A supercontinuum light source was used in the system, providing an axial resolution of less than 3 µm within 1.8 mm (in the tissue). Three types of tissue contrast based on backscattered intensity, phase retardation, and microvasculature at a capillary level can be simultaneously obtained using the proposed system. Pigmented Long-Evans, non-pigmented (albino) Sprague Dawley, and Royal College of Surgeons rats were imaged and compared. In vivo imaging results were validated with histology.
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Syu, J.-P., Buddhakosai, W., Chen, S.-J., Ke, C.-C., Chiou, S.-H., & Kuo, W.-C. (2018). Supercontinuum source-based multi-contrast optical coherence tomography for rat retina imaging. Biomedical Optics Express, 9(12), 6132. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.9.006132
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