In vivo photoacoustic imaging of chemotherapy-induced apoptosis in squamous cell carcinoma using a near-infrared caspase-9 probe.
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Xinmai Yang | Huizhong Cui | M Laird Forrest | S. Cai | Xinmai Yang | M. Forrest | Qiuhong Yang | Huizhong Cui | Shuang Cai | Qiuhong Yang
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