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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION

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0021-9738

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1558-8238

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
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  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)

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Year 2022
  • In vivo imaging of the human eye using a two-photon excited fluorescence scanning laser ophthalmoscope
    Publication
    • J. Boguslawski
    • G. Palczewska
    • S. Tomczewski
    • J. Milkiewicz
    • P. Kasprzycki
    • D. Stachowiak
    • K. Komar
    • M. J. Marzejon
    • B. L. Sikorski
    • A. Hudzikowski... and 6 others

    - JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION - Year 2022

    BACKGROUND. Noninvasive assessment of metabolic processes that sustain regeneration of human retinal visual pigments (visual cycle) is essential to improve ophthalmic diagnostics and to accelerate development of new treatments to counter retinal diseases. Fluorescent vitamin A derivatives, which are the chemical intermediates of these processes, are highly sensitive to UV light; thus, safe analyses of these processes in humans...

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