Near-Infrared Fluorescent Labeling of Tissue Transglutaminase Substrates for Wound Healing Monitoring

Citation

Pan, C. P., Shi, Y., Greenberg, C. S., Haroon, Z., & Faris, G. W. (2009, May). Near-infrared fluorescent labeling of tissue transglutaminase substrates for wound healing monitoring. In International Quantum Electronics Conference (p. JWA50). Optical Society of America.

Abstract

A novel imaging strategy is developed to optically monitor the wound healing process by crosslinking near-infrared fluorescent-labeled tissue transglutaminase substrates into the wound.


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