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Brett E. Bouma

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  496
Citations -  52032

Brett E. Bouma is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Laser. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 474 publications receiving 49561 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett E. Bouma include Hope College & Lahey Hospital & Medical Center.

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Spectral-domain polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography at 850 nm

TL;DR: Spectral-Domain Polarization-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-PS-OCT) is a technique developed to measure the thickness and birefringence of the nerve fiber layer in vivo as a tool for the early diagnosis of glaucoma.
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Imaging developing neural morphology using optical coherence tomography

TL;DR: The optical coherence tomography technology combines high-resolution in vivo imaging in a diode-based benchtop instrument capable of micron-scale resolution in transparent and non-transparent biological specimens for the investigation of developing neural morphology.
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Shining Light on the Dark Side of Imaging: Excited State Absorption Enhancement of a Bis-styryl BODIPY Photoacoustic Contrast Agent

TL;DR: In this paper, a first approach toward understanding the targeted design of molecular photoacoustic contrast agents (MPACs) was presented, which was used to identify how nonlinear (excited-state) absorption contributes to enhancing the photo-acoustic emission of the curcuminBF2 and bis-styryl (MeOPh)2BODIPY dyes relative to Cy3.
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Increased ranging depth in optical frequency domain imaging by frequency encoding

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the reference arm frequency separation, tuning speed, center wavelength, and instantaneous coherence length determine the signal-to-cross-talk ratio.
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Conformational change in coronary artery structure assessed by optical coherence tomography in patients with vasospastic angina.

TL;DR: In this paper, the conformational change of arterial structure in the vasospastic lesion with optical coherence tomography was investigated with 19 coronary arteries (10 spasm and 9 nonspasm lesions) during the provocation test for coronary spasm.