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Can OCT be sensitive to nanoscale structural alterations in biological tissue? Ji Yi,1,* Andrew J. Radosevich,1 Jeremy D. Rogers,1 Sam C.P. Norris,1 İlker R. Çapoğlu,1 Allen Taflove,2 and Vadim Backman1 1
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Document Date: 2013-10-09 18:10:24


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