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Longitudinal Monitoring of Skin Wounds In Vivo Using Label-free Multiphoton Microscopy

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Abstract

In vivo label-free multiphoton microscopy reveals differences in both an optical redox ratio of NADH and FAD, as well as fluorescence lifetime, between diabetic and non-diabetic wounds monitored longitudinally over 10 days.

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