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Speckle variance optical coherence tomography of the rodent spinal cord: in vivo feasibility

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BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages 911-919

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/BOE.3.000911

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  1. Krembil Neuroscience Center at Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network
  2. NSERC
  3. ERA
  4. CIHR
  5. Ryerson University

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has the combined advantage of high temporal (mu sec) and spatial (<10 mu m) resolution. These features make it an attractive tool to study the dynamic relationship between neural activity and the surrounding blood vessels in the spinal cord, a topic that is poorly understood. Here we present work that aims to optimize an in vivo OCT imaging model of the rodent spinal cord. In this study we image the microvascular networks of both rats and mice using speckle variance OCT. This is the first report of depth resolved imaging of the in vivo spinal cord using an entirely endogenous contrast mechanism. (c) 2012 Optical Society of America

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