This study is to test anatomic correlates, including connecting cilium (CC) and inner segment (IS) ellipsoid, to the hyper-reflective band visualized by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and commonly attributed to the photoreceptor inner/outer segment (IS/OS) junction. A line-scan OCT (LS-OCT) was constructed to achieve sub-cellular resolution (lateral: ≈ 2 μm; axial: ≈ 4 μm) of excised living frog retinas. An electro-optic phase modulator was employed for rapid and vibration-free phase modulation. Comparison of normalized distance measurements between LS-OCT images and histological images revealed that the dominant source of the signal reported as the IS/OS OCT band actually originates from the IS.

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