Stimulation of Stem Cell Niches and Tissue Regeneration in Mouse Skin by Switchable Protoporphyrin IX-Dependent Photogeneration of Reactive Oxygen Species In Situ
Hair Growth and Burn Induction and Long‐Term 5‐bromo‐2 -deoxyuridine (BrdU) Label Retaining Cell (LRC) Generation
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Transient Nonlethal Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production
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BrdU Detection in Mouse Tail Skin
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ROS Detection in Mouse Tail Skin
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Results: Effects of Photodynamic mALA Treatment and Transient ROS Production
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Conclusion
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Our methodology is the first one to provide a reliable experimental tool to induce a transient activation of an endogenous reactive oxygen species or ROS production in a tissue in vivo. Our methodology provides a robust, user-friendly, and non-inv
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The aim of this protocol is to induce transient in vivo production of nonlethal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mouse skin, further promoting physiological responses in the tissue.