Identification of changes in the microvasculature in mouse brain among different physiological states using optical coherence tomography angiography

In this study, we have developed a small-footprint imaging framework identifying changes in the microvasculature of the mouse brain at different physiological states, including anesthesia, waking, and movement with the OCT angiography technique.

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