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Non-invasive Optical Detection of Cell Differentiation Status Using Endogenous Sources of Optical Contrast — Kyle P. Quinn (2012) | RDL Network
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Non-invasive Optical Detection of Cell Differentiation Status Using Endogenous Sources of Optical Contrast
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Non-invasive Optical Detection of Cell Differentiation Status Using Endogenous Sources of Optical Contrast
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2012
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Kyle P. Quinn
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Rebecca S. Hayden
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David Kaplan
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Two-photon fluorescence and second harmonic generation images of mesenchymal stem cells undergoing osteoblastic differentiation demonstrate the cell redox ratio of FAD/(NADH+FAD) can serve as non-invasive biomarker of cell differentiation status.
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