“…Several DOCT methods have been demonstrated to visualize the intratissue and intracellular activities through the fluctuation magnitude [ 28 – 30 ], time-frequency spectrum [ 28 , 31 – 34 ], and time-correlation property [ 30 , 35 , 36 ] of OCT signals. DOCT has been applied to a variety of samples including human esophageal and cervical biopsies [ 34 ], ex vivo mouse or rat organs [ 29 , 31 , 33 , 36 – 38 ], in vivo zebrafish [ 39 ], in vitro cell culture [ 40 ], spheroid [ 30 , 41 ], mammaria organoid [ 42 ], and retinal organoid [ 43 ].…”