Abstract
The cornea functions as an optical lens and plays an important role in vision. For corneal diagnosis and treatment such as refractive surgery, a microscopic imaging system with a 3-D cellular resolution and retinal safety is strongly desired. Recently, confocal and multiphoton microscopies have been applied to corneal imaging with visible to near-infrared light sources. To increase retinal safety, an infrared light source is be needed. In this work, an infrared-based third and second harmonic generation microscopic study of mouse eyes is reported with approximately 700-mum penetrability and high cellular resolution. This study provides a critical reference for future development of infrared-based corneal imaging.
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Chen, S.-Y., Yu, H.-C., Wang, I.-J., & Sun, C.-K. (2009). Infrared-based third and second harmonic generation imaging of cornea. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 14(4), 044012. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3183805
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