Adaptive optics for high-resolution imaging
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique that corrects for optical aberrations. It was originally
proposed to correct for the blurring effect of atmospheric turbulence on images in ground …
proposed to correct for the blurring effect of atmospheric turbulence on images in ground …
[HTML][HTML] Vision science and adaptive optics, the state of the field
Adaptive optics is a relatively new field, yet it is spreading rapidly and allows new questions
to be asked about how the visual system is organized. The editors of this feature issue have …
to be asked about how the visual system is organized. The editors of this feature issue have …
Label-free metabolic and structural profiling of dynamic biological samples using multimodal optical microscopy with sensorless adaptive optics
Label-free optical microscopy has matured as a noninvasive tool for biological imaging; yet,
it is criticized for its lack of specificity, slow acquisition and processing times, and weak and …
it is criticized for its lack of specificity, slow acquisition and processing times, and weak and …
From mouse to human: Accessing the biochemistry of vision in vivo by two-photon excitation
The eye is an ideal organ for imaging by a multi-photon excitation approach, because ocular
tissues such as the sclera, cornea, lens and neurosensory retina, are highly transparent to …
tissues such as the sclera, cornea, lens and neurosensory retina, are highly transparent to …
Computational optical coherence tomography
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become an important imaging modality with
numerous biomedical applications. Challenges in high-speed, high-resolution, volumetric …
numerous biomedical applications. Challenges in high-speed, high-resolution, volumetric …
Sensorless adaptive optics multimodal en-face small animal retinal imaging
Vision researchers often use small animals due to the availability of many transgenic strains
that model human diseases or express biomarkers. Adaptive optics (AO) enables non …
that model human diseases or express biomarkers. Adaptive optics (AO) enables non …
[HTML][HTML] Two-photon imaging of the mammalian retina with ultrafast pulsing laser
G Palczewska, P Stremplewski, S Suh, N Alexander… - JCI insight, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Noninvasive imaging of visual system components in vivo is critical for understanding the
causal mechanisms of retinal diseases and for develo** therapies for their treatment …
causal mechanisms of retinal diseases and for develo** therapies for their treatment …
Wavefront correction in two-photon microscopy with a multi-actuator adaptive lens
A multi-actuator adaptive lens (AL) was incorporated into a multi-photon (MP) microscope to
improve the quality of images of thick samples. Through a hill-climbing procedure the AL …
improve the quality of images of thick samples. Through a hill-climbing procedure the AL …
Volumetric fluorescence retinal imaging in vivo over a 30-degree field of view by oblique scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (oSLO)
While fluorescent contrast is widely used in ophthalmology, three-dimensional (3D)
fluorescence retinal imaging over a large field of view (FOV) has been challenging. In this …
fluorescence retinal imaging over a large field of view (FOV) has been challenging. In this …
Adaptive optics in the mouse eye: wavefront sensing based vs. image-guided aberration correction
Adaptive Optics (AO) is required to achieve diffraction limited resolution in many real-life
imaging applications in biology and medicine. AO is essential to guarantee high fidelity …
imaging applications in biology and medicine. AO is essential to guarantee high fidelity …