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The Use of Adaptive Optics in Imaging the Eyes of Small Animals

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Abstract

High resolution imaging of a wide variety of animals is important to understanding their vision and to imaging retinal details in animal models of human disease. We discuss the differing requirements and advantages of AO correction across species.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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