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Colton L. Gattis's research focuses on the application of time-correlated single photon counting techniques for <i>in vivo</i> measurements of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle. This work involves developing and utilizing fiber-coupled instrumentation to capture detailed physiological data. Gattis has published one paper in this area, contributing to the field's understanding of metabolic states within muscle tissue. His academic collaborations include work with Timothy J. Muldoon, Jeffrey C. Wolchok, Kathryn Miller Priest, and Jacob Schluns, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares publication credits. Gattis's scholarly output is marked by an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations across his publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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<i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting (2023)
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- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
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