New bioimaging device shows promise for detecting eye and heart conditions
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University of Colorado at Boulder Aug 13 2025 If you've been to a routine eye exam at the optometrist's office, chances are you've had to place your chin and forehead up close to a bioimaging device. It's known as optical coherence tomography (OCT), and it's widely used in eye clinics around the world. OCT uses light waves to take high-resolution, cross-sectional images of the retina in a non-invasive manner. These images can be essential for diagnosing and monitoring eye conditions. In any
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