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  • Editor: Michael Duncan
  • Vol. 13, Iss. 15 — Jul. 25, 2005
  • pp: 5791–5797

Second harmonic generation imaging of collagen fibrils in cornea and sclera

Meng Han, Günter Giese, and Josef Bille

Optics Express, Vol. 13, Issue 15, pp. 5791-5797        doi:10.1364/OPEX.13.005791

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  • OCIS Codes:
  • (140.7090) Lasers and laser optics : Ultrafast lasers
  • (170.4460) Medical optics and biotechnology : Ophthalmic optics and devices
  • (170.4470) Medical optics and biotechnology : Ophthalmology
  • (180.5810) Microscopy : Scanning microscopy
  • (190.1900) Nonlinear optics : Diagnostic applications of nonlinear optics

Citation
Meng Han, Günter Giese, and Josef Bille, "Second harmonic generation imaging of collagen fibrils in cornea and sclera," Opt. Express 13, 5791-5797 (2005)
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Abstract

Collagen, as the most abundant protein in the human body, determines the unique physiological and optical properties of the connective tissues including cornea and sclera. The ultrastructure of collagen, which conventionally can only be resolved by electron microscopy, now can be probed by optical second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging. SHG imaging revealed that corneal collagen fibrils are regularly packed as a polycrystalline lattice, accounting for the transparency of cornea. In contrast, scleral fibrils possess inhomogeneous, tubelike structures with thin hard shells, maintaining the high stiffness and elasticity of the sclera.

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History
Original Manuscript: May 25, 2005
Revised Manuscript: July 8, 2005
Published: July 25, 2005

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