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English: Animation of pre- and post-flicker images from the region of interest shown in Fig 2 . This region contains a venule and associated capillaries. Alternating between the registered pre- and post-flicker images aids visualization of vessel diameter changes induced by localized flicker stimulation.
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Source S1 Video from Duan A, Bedggood P, Bui B, Metha A (2016). "Evidence of Flicker-Induced Functional Hyperaemia in the Smallest Vessels of the Human Retinal Blood Supply". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0162621. PMID 27617960. PMC: 5019460.
Author Duan A, Bedggood P, Bui B, Metha A
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