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Michael J. Blair's research investigates the biological processes underlying skin structure and function, with a particular focus on wound healing and the effects of aging. His work has explored the use of advanced imaging techniques, such as multiphoton microscopy, for multimodal characterization of skin wound healing in vivo. He has also examined the role of collagen in skin aging and the structure-activity relationship of collagen in various conditions. Blair's publications include studies on quantitative polarized light imaging for soft tissue testing and laser prophylaxis in Stickler Syndrome. He has a scholarly h-index of 5 and has authored 10 publications with a total of 566 citations. His collaborations include work with Kyle P. Quinn, Marcos R. Rodriguez, and Jake D. Jones, all at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 572
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Single shot quantitative polarized light imaging system for rapid planar biaxial testing of soft tissues (2022)
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Multimodal characterization of skin wound healing in vivo using label-free multiphoton microscopy (2022)
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- Single shot quantitative polarized light imaging system for rapid planar biaxial testing of soft tissues
- Multimodal characterization of skin wound healing in vivo using label-free multiphoton microscopy
- Laser Prophylaxis in Stickler Syndrome
- Laser Prophylaxis in Stickler Syndrome
- Laser Prophylaxis in Stickler Syndrome
- Laser Prophylaxis in Stickler Syndrome
- Multimodal characterization of skin wound healing in vivo using label-free multiphoton microscopy
- Multimodal characterization of skin wound healing in vivo using label-free multiphoton microscopy
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