Ex vivo human skin has been used extensively for cosmeceutical and drug delivery studies, transplantable skin allografts, or skin flaps. However, it has a half-life of a few days due to ischemic necrosis. Traditional methods of assessing viability can be time-consuming and provide limited metabolic information. Using multiphoton tomography and fluorescence lifetime imaging (MPT-FLIM) we assess ischemic necrosis of ex vivo skin by NAD(P)H autofluorescence intensity and fluorescence lifetime. Ex vivo skin is stored in the presence and absence of nutrient media (Dulbecco Modified Eagle Medium) at -20, 4, and 37 degrees C and room temperature over a 7-day time course to establish different rates of metabolic deterioration. At higher temperature...
The development of clinical multiphoton technologies has led to new, labelfree approaches for non-in...
Liver disease is the fifth most common cause of death and unlike many other major causes of mortalit...
The reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is crucial in cellular metabolism. Duri...
The work presented in this thesis employed multiphoton microscopy of tissue autofluorescence to inve...
The application of multiphoton microscopy in the field of biomedical research and advanced diagnosti...
International audienceSolar ultraviolet longwave UVA1 exposure of human skin has short-term conseque...
Traditionally, destructive sampling and analysis are used to determine the fate, kinetics and effect...
We employ a clinical multiphoton microscope to monitor in vivo and noninvasively the changes in redu...
Two-photon imaging of human skin using ultra short laser pulses can be used to obtain information ab...
Skin cancer is associated with abnormal cellular metabolism which if identified early introduces the...
Multiphoton excitation microscopy at 730 nm and 960 nm was used to image in vivo human skin autofluo...
Chronic skin wounds pose a significant threat to public health, affecting as many as 5.5 million peo...
Two-photon excitation microscopy has the potential as an effective, noninvasive, diagnostic tool for...
AbstractWe employ a clinical multiphoton microscope to monitor in vivo and noninvasively the changes...
We explore the diagnostic potential of imaging endogenous fluorophores using two photon microscopy a...
The development of clinical multiphoton technologies has led to new, labelfree approaches for non-in...
Liver disease is the fifth most common cause of death and unlike many other major causes of mortalit...
The reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is crucial in cellular metabolism. Duri...
The work presented in this thesis employed multiphoton microscopy of tissue autofluorescence to inve...
The application of multiphoton microscopy in the field of biomedical research and advanced diagnosti...
International audienceSolar ultraviolet longwave UVA1 exposure of human skin has short-term conseque...
Traditionally, destructive sampling and analysis are used to determine the fate, kinetics and effect...
We employ a clinical multiphoton microscope to monitor in vivo and noninvasively the changes in redu...
Two-photon imaging of human skin using ultra short laser pulses can be used to obtain information ab...
Skin cancer is associated with abnormal cellular metabolism which if identified early introduces the...
Multiphoton excitation microscopy at 730 nm and 960 nm was used to image in vivo human skin autofluo...
Chronic skin wounds pose a significant threat to public health, affecting as many as 5.5 million peo...
Two-photon excitation microscopy has the potential as an effective, noninvasive, diagnostic tool for...
AbstractWe employ a clinical multiphoton microscope to monitor in vivo and noninvasively the changes...
We explore the diagnostic potential of imaging endogenous fluorophores using two photon microscopy a...
The development of clinical multiphoton technologies has led to new, labelfree approaches for non-in...
Liver disease is the fifth most common cause of death and unlike many other major causes of mortalit...
The reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is crucial in cellular metabolism. Duri...