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Two-photon antenna-core oxygen probe with enhanced performance

Roussakis et al., 2014

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388350291463080641
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Roussakis E
Spencer J
Lin C
Vinogradov S
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Analytical chemistry

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Recent development of two-photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy (2PLM) of oxygen enabled first noninvasive high-resolution measurements of tissue oxygenation in vivo in 3D, providing valuable physiological information. The so far developed two-photon-enhanced …
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