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11 February 2019 Optical coherence tomography provides an optical biopsy of burn wounds in children—a pilot study (Erratum)
Judith Lindert, Kianusch Tafazzoli-Lari, Ludger Tüshaus, Beke Larsen, Anna Bacia, Marie Bouteleux, Tina Adler, Valerie Dalicho, Vasileios Vasileiadis, Tobias Kisch, Felix Stang, Julia Welzel, Lutz Wünsch
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Abstract
This erratum corrects a misspelling of an author’s name.

This article [J. Biomed. Opt. 23(10), 106005 (2018), doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.23.10.106005] was originally published online on 15 October 2018 with an error in the spelling of one of the author’s names, Vasileios Vasileiadis.

This article was corrected online on 1 February 2019.

© 2019 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Judith Lindert, Kianusch Tafazzoli-Lari, Ludger Tüshaus, Beke Larsen, Anna Bacia, Marie Bouteleux, Tina Adler, Valerie Dalicho, Vasileios Vasileiadis, Tobias Kisch, Felix Stang, Julia Welzel, and Lutz Wünsch "Optical coherence tomography provides an optical biopsy of burn wounds in children—a pilot study (Erratum)," Journal of Biomedical Optics 24(2), 029801 (11 February 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.2.029801
Published: 11 February 2019
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KEYWORDS
Biopsy

Optical coherence tomography

Surgery

Biomedical optics

Dermatology

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