We present our progress on multi-modal imaging in the mouse retina using OCT and Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence (TPEF). In order to progress this modality towards a clinical setting, the power incident on the retina must be reduced. With a significantly dimmer TPEF signal, motion corrected registration and averaging becomes difficult. We have developed an approach to utilize multi-modal simultaneous acquisition to non-rigidly register both datasets solely using the OCT signal. Image quality is further enhanced by correcting wavefront aberrations introduced from the high NA configuration through a sensorless image-based hill-climbing algorithm.
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