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hyper- +‎ fluorescent

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hyperfluorescent (not comparable)

  1. More than usually fluorescent
    • 2015 July 22, “Modeling Photo-Bleaching Kinetics to Create High Resolution Maps of Rod Rhodopsin in the Human Retina”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      By computing simpler fractional change maps between early and late cSLO bleaching image sequences, we have observed decreased bleachable rhodopsin at hyperfluorescent lesion edges in a central Stargardt’s lesion as well as decreasing bleachable rhodopsin as one approaches the hypofluorescent centers of each reticular druse.