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A handheld MEMS-scanned in vivo optical-sectioning microscope for early detection and surgical guidance

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Abstract

A miniature line-scanned (LS) dual-axis confocal (DAC) microscope, with a 12-mm diameter distal tip, has been developed for high-speed (>15 Hz) microscopic imaging of tissue surfaces up to a depth of ~ 150 µm.

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