Dr. Anthony M Lee OD
Optometrist
377 Commercial St Rockport ME, 04856About
Dr. Anthony Lee is an optometrist practicing in Rockport, ME. Dr. Lee specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Lee performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- 1B2(1Sigma(u)+) excited state decay dynamics in CS2.
- Time-resolved molecular frame dynamics of fixed-in-space CS2 molecules.
- In vivo video rate multiphoton microscopy imaging of human skin.
- Frontiers in bronchoscopic imaging.
- Differentiation of HaCaT cell and melanocyte from their malignant counterparts using micro-Raman spectroscopy guided by confocal imaging.
- Imaging-guided two-photon excitation-emission-matrix measurements of human skin tissues.
- Improving skin Raman spectral quality by fluorescence photobleaching.
- Perfectly registered multiphoton and reflectance confocal video rate imaging of in vivo human skin.
- Imaging directed photothermolysis through two-photon absorption demonstrated on mouse skin - a potential novel tool for highly targeted skin treatment.
- In vivo lung microvasculature visualized in three dimensions using fiber-optic color Doppler optical coherence tomography.
- A method for accurate in vivo micro-Raman spectroscopic measurements under
- Multimodal tissue imaging: using coregistered optical tomography data to estimate tissue autofluorescence intensity change due to scattering and absorption by neoplastic epithelial cells.
- Coregistered autofluorescence-optical coherence tomography imaging of human lung sections.
- High speed, wide velocity dynamic range Doppler optical coherence tomography (Part IV): split spectrum processing in rotary catheter probes.
- Validation of airway wall measurements by optical coherence tomography in porcine airways.
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