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Optical Clearing of the Mouse Central Nervous System Using Passive CLARITY
Published on: June 30, 2016
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Erratum: Publisher's Note: Optical clearing with tartrazine enables deep transscleral imaging with optical coherence
Amit Narawane1, Robert Trout1, Christian Viehland1
1Duke University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Durham, North Carolina, United States.
Journal of Biomedical Optics
|December 19, 2024
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.12.120501.].
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