Real-time scanning slit confocal microscopy of the in vivo human cornea

We describe a new, nonapplanating, real-time scanning slit confocal microscope that produces unique real-time video images of the in vivo human cornea. This new real-time slit scanning confocal microscope produces en face, single-video-frame images (2-µm sections) with high contrast through the full...

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