“…A number of advanced imaging technologies have been used to study the rodent retinal vasculature, including confocal scanning laser microscopy (Mendes-Jorge et al, 2012;Paques et al, 2006;Ramos et al, 2013;Ritter et al, 2005) as well as scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and optical coherence tomography (SLO-OCT) (Ali Rahman et al, 2011;McLenachan et al, 2013;Paques et al, 2007Paques et al, , 2006Rakoczy et al, 2010;Zhi et al, 2014). Since SLO-OCT is commonly used in screening, diagnosis and staging of retinopathy in human, it is important that this technique is also used for the characterisation of mouse models of retinal vascular disease.…”