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Optical Frequency Domain Imaging of Ex vivo Pulmonary Resection Specimens: Obtaining One to One Image to Histopathology Correlation

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14:21 min

January 22nd, 2013

DOI :

10.3791/3855-v

January 22nd, 2013


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Optical Frequency Domain Imaging

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

3:00

Imaging System Set-up

3:41

Tissue Preparation

4:58

Tissue Marking

6:20

Imaging of Tissue

7:21

Tissue Collection

8:07

Results: Correlation between OFDI and Histology

13:45

Conclusion

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