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Wound Healing Monitoring Using Near-Infrared Fluorescent Fibrinogen

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Abstract

An imaging strategy is demonstrated to monitor wound healing using near-infrared fluorescent fibrinogen. The preliminary data show that applying this strategy in diabetic rats could provide crucial information for early intervention of wound care.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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