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Non‐invasive luminescence imaging is of great interest for studying biological parameters in wound healing, tumors and other biomedical fields. Recently, we developed the first method for 2D luminescence imaging of pH in vivo on humans, and a novel method for one‐stop‐shop visualization of oxygen and pH using the RGB read‐out of digital cameras. Both methods make use of semitransparent sensor foils...
Abstract: In cutaneous wound healing, the role of oxygen in vivo is poorly understood. We studied wound surface pO2 during physiological wound healing in humans. Split‐thickness skin graft donor sites (n = 12) served as standardized wound models. Wound surface pO2 was measured at 1, 6 and 14 days after split‐skin harvesting using two‐dimensional luminescence lifetime imaging (2D‐LLI) of palladium(II)‐meso‐tetraphenyl‐tetrabenzoporphyrin...
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