Abstract

OCTA can provide in‐vivo 3D microvasculature of bio‐tissue but faces challenges with motion sensitivity and time constraints. Our adaptive, efficient scanning protocol and motion compensation algorithms address these issues. Employing a high‐resolution spectral‐domain OCT system, our innovative OCTA method enhances vascular imaging performance and reconstructs human skin's relative blood speed imaging.Further details can be found in the article by Bin He, Yuxin Zhang, Zhe Meng, Zhijun He, Chengming Wang, Zhenyu Chen, Zichen Yin, Zhangwei Hu, Yejiong Shi, Ning Zhang, Wenxin Zhang, Guihuai Wang, and Ping Xue (e202200340) image

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