In vivo imaging of the human retina using a two-photon excited fluorescence ophthalmoscope.

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International Centre for Translational Eye Research, Skierniewicka 10A, 01-230 Warsaw, Poland; Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kasprzaka 44/52, 01-224 Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

Noninvasive imaging of endogenous retinal fluorophores, including vitamin A derivatives, is vital to developing new treatments for retinal diseases. Here, we present a protocol for obtaining in vivo two-photon excited fluorescence images of the fundus in the human eye. We describe steps for laser characterization, system alignment, positioning human subjects, and data registration. We detail data processing and demonstrate analysis with example datasets. This technique allays safety concerns by allowing for the acquisition of informative images at low laser exposure. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Bogusławski et al. (2022)..

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