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J. Stuart Nelson

Researcher at University of California, Irvine

Publications -  297
Citations -  14017

J. Stuart Nelson is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Optical coherence tomography. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 293 publications receiving 13411 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Stuart Nelson include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & University of California.

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Feedback-Controlled Laser-Mediated Cartilage Reshaping

TL;DR: The prototype device effectively reshapes flat native porcine cartilage into curve configurations using feedback-controlled laser device and the use of optical and thermal signals provides effective feedback control for optimizing the reshaping process.
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Evaluation of cryogen spray cooling exposure on in vitro model human skin.

TL;DR: Cryogen spray cooling is used during dermatologic laser surgery to study the potential for epidermal and dermal injury after CSC using an in vitro model of human skin (RAFT), and the effects of CSC have not been adequately evaluated.
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Prospective study of pulsed dye laser in conjunction with cryogen spray cooling for treatment of port wine stains in Chinese patients.

TL;DR: PDL-CSC was more effective than PDL alone for blanching of PWS in Chinese patients and resulted in a lower incidence of acute adverse effects such as blistering.
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Hair removal with long pulsed diode lasers: a comparison between two systems with different pulse structures.

TL;DR: The aim was to study hair removal efficacy, and possible side effects of two commercially available long pulsed diode lasers.
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Spatially selective photocoagulation of biological tissues: feasibility study utilizing cryogen spray cooling

TL;DR: A procedure is presented and test in a rabbit liver tissue model that utilizes cryogen spray cooling during continuous Nd:YAG laser irradiation to induce deep photocoagulation necrosis while protecting superficial tissues from thermal injury.