Measuring retinal nerve fiber layer birefringence, retardation, and thickness using wide-field, high-speed polarization sensitive spectral domain OCT.
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Michael Pircher | Stephan Holzer | Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth | Christoph K Hitzenberger | Erich Götzinger | Futoshi Hirose | Clemens Vass | Teresa Torzicky | Stefan Zotter | Julia S. Kroisamer | Hirofumi Yoshida | U. Schmidt-Erfurth | C. Hitzenberger | E. Götzinger | M. Pircher | C. Vass | S. Zotter | Teresa Torzicky | J. Kroisamer | S. Holzer | Julia Kroisamer | Hirofumi Yoshida | Futoshi Hirose | T. Torzicky
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