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Imaging of Third-Degree Burned Skin by Two-Photon Emission Fluorescence Microscope and Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy

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Abstract

Third-degree burn is an injury that extend down to subdermal layer. In this study, we characterized the dermis of third-degree burns by using two-photon emission fluorescence microscopy (TPEFM) and second harmonic generation (SHG).

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