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In vivo Images of Rat Peripheral Cornea and Limbus With Full-Field Optical Coherence Tomography

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Abstract

The anatomical structure of rat’s peripheral cornea and limbus were delineated in vivo with cellular resolution. The loop-like limbal palisades of Vogt, the blood vessel, and peripheral nerve bundles in the peripheral cornea were identified.

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