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Paulino Vacas-Jacques
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 25
Citations - 385
Paulino Vacas-Jacques is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transillumination & Interferometry. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 335 citations. Previous affiliations of Paulino Vacas-Jacques include Centro de Investigaciones en Optica & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Clinical Characterization of Coronary Atherosclerosis With Dual-Modality OCT and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence Imaging
Giovanni J. Ughi,Hao Wang,Edouard Gerbaud,Joseph A. Gardecki,Ali Fard,Ehsan Hamidi,Paulino Vacas-Jacques,Mireille Rosenberg,Farouc A. Jaffer,Guillermo J. Tearney +9 more
TL;DR: The findings show that NIRAF is associated with a high-risk morphological plaque phenotype, and suggests that this endogenous imaging biomarker may provide complementary information to that obtained by structural imaging alone.
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Optical coherence tomography--near infrared spectroscopy system and catheter for intravascular imaging.
Ali Fard,Paulino Vacas-Jacques,Ehsan Hamidi,Hao Wang,Robert W. Carruth,Joseph A. Gardecki,Guillermo J. Tearney +6 more
TL;DR: A dual-modality imaging system and catheter that uniquely combines IVOCT with diffuse near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in a single dual- modality imaging device for simultaneous acquisition of microstructural and compositional information is presented.
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Spectrally encoded confocal microscopy of esophageal tissues at 100 kHz line rate
Simon C. Schlachter,Dongkyun Kang,Michalina Gora,Paulino Vacas-Jacques,Tao Wu,Robert W. Carruth,Eric J. Wilsterman,Brett E. Bouma,Kevin Woods,Guillermo J. Tearney +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that large-areaSECM imaging of esophageal tissues can be successfully conducted at a high line imaging rate of 100 kHz, which will enable whole-organ SECM imaging in vivo.
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Pass-through photon-based biomedical transillumination
TL;DR: A good agreement between theory and experiment serves to establish that pass-through photon-based transillumination is feasible for selected biomedical applications.
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Effect of fibrous septa in radiofrequency heating of cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues: computational study.
TL;DR: The objectives of this work are to determine the electric and thermal effects of the fibrous septa in theRF heating, investigate the RF heating of individual fat lobules enclosed by fibrous Septa, and discuss the clinical implications.