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Hallie E. Ramser
Hallie E. Ramser
University of Arkansas
In vivo
Multiphoton fluorescence microscope
Chemistry
skin wound
Autofluorescence
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Efficacy of Combined in-vivo Electroporation-Mediated Gene Transfer of VEGF, HGF, and IL-10 on Skin Flap Survival, Monitored by Label-Free Optical Imaging: A Feasibility Study.
2021
Frontiers in Surgery
S. Morteza Seyed Jafari
Fabian Blank
Hallie E. Ramser
Alan E. Woessner
Maziar Shafighi
Thomas Geiser
Kyle P. Quinn
Robert E. Hunger
Amiq Gazdhar
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In vivo label-free multiphoton microscopy for monitoring delayed skin wound healing
2019
Jake D. Jones
Hallie E. Ramser
Alan E. Woessner
Kyle P. Quinn
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Quantifying Age-Related Changes in Skin Wound Metabolism Using In Vivo Multiphoton Microscopy
2019
Advances in wound care
Jake D. Jones
Hallie E. Ramser
Alan E. Woessner
Aristidis Veves
Kyle P. Quinn
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Longitudinal Monitoring of Skin Wounds In Vivo Using Label-free Multiphoton Microscopy
2018
Jake D. Jones
Hallie E. Ramser
Alan Woessner
Kyle P. Quinn
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In vivo multiphoton microscopy detects longitudinal metabolic changes associated with delayed skin wound healing
2018
Jake D. Jones
Hallie E. Ramser
Alan Woessner
Kyle P. Quinn
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