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S. Murali, K. S. Lee, J. P. Rolland A primary limitation of optical coherence microscopy is the lack of sufficient lateral resolution over a usable imaging volume for diagnostic applications, even with high-numerical aperture imaging optics. In this paper, we first motivate the benefit of refocusing at multiple depths in a highly ... [Opt. Express 15, 15854-15862 (2007)] (Read Full Article)
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