5 Reasons to Use OCT in Preclinical Studies
Jan 28 2013
GEN
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a noninvasive imaging technology that allows for a cross-sectional view of the retina, the retinal-vitreal interface, and anterior ocular structures at near-cellular resolution. In the clinic it is used to diagnose and follow ocular degenerative diseases, but in preclinical studies it can be used to help evaluate pharmacological or toxicological drug effects.
Read this article to learn why OCT should be considered for inclusion in a preclinical toxicology study.