Optical imaging of collagen fiber damage to assess thermally injured human skin
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Alexandra B Schroeder | K. Eliceiri | R. Raines | J. Chacko | Edgar Ocotl | Alexandra B. Schroeder | Aos S Karim | Jesús M Dones | Aiping Liu | Angela L. F. Gibson | Jesús M. Dones
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