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28 March 2007 Demonstration of three dimensional imaging of blood vessel using a no moving parts electronic lens-based optical confocal microscope
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To the best of our knowledge, for the first time, biological Three Dimensional (3-D) imaging has been achieved using an electronically controlled optical lens to accomplish no-moving parts depth section scanning in a modified commercial 3-D confocal microscope. Specifically, full 3-D views of a standard CDC blood vessel (enclosed in a glass slide) have been obtained using the modified confocal microscope operating at the red 633 nm laser wavelength.
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Nabeel A. Riza, Mumtaz Sheikh, Grady Webb-Wood, and Pieter Kik "Demonstration of three dimensional imaging of blood vessel using a no moving parts electronic lens-based optical confocal microscope", Proc. SPIE 6510, Medical Imaging 2007: Physics of Medical Imaging, 65100J (28 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.708836
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KEYWORDS
Confocal microscopy

Microscopes

3D image processing

Scanning electron microscopy

Stereoscopy

Blood vessels

Imaging systems

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