Line-scanning confocal microendoscope for nuclear morphometry imaging

  • Tang Y
  • Carns J
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Abstract

Fiber-optic endomicroscopy is a minimally invasive method to image cellular morphology in vivo. Using a coherent fiber bundle as an image relay, it allows additional imaging optics to be placed at the distal end of the fiber outside the body. In this research, we use this approach to demonstrate a compact, low-cost line-scanning confocal fluorescence microendoscope that can be constructed for

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Tang, Y., & Carns, J. (2017). Line-scanning confocal microendoscope for nuclear morphometry imaging. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 22(11), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.22.11.116005

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