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Rodrigo Cuenca

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  18
Citations -  292

Rodrigo Cuenca is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Confocal microscopy & Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 235 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo Cuenca include Texas A&M University at Qatar & University of Oklahoma.

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Optical axial scanning in confocal microscopy using an electrically tunable lens.

TL;DR: The use and characterization of an electrically focus tunable lens to perform axial scanning in a confocal microscope has potential to enhance in vivo three-dimensional imaging in confocal endomicroscopy.
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Handheld multispectral fluorescence lifetime imaging system for in vivo applications

TL;DR: A handheld probe design consisting of a small maneuverable box fitted with a rigid endoscope, capable of continuous lifetime imaging at multiple emission bands simultaneously, and characterized using standard fluorescent dyes is presented.
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Fluorescence lifetime imaging and reflectance confocal microscopy for multiscale imaging of oral precancer

TL;DR: A multiscale multimodal optical imaging system combining macroscopic biochemical imaging of fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) with subcellular morphologic imaging of reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) for early detection of epithelial precancer.
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Reflectance confocal endomicroscope with optical axial scanning for in vivo imaging of the oral mucosa

TL;DR: The design and evaluation of a reflectance confocal laser endomicroscope using a miniature objective lens within a rigid probe in conjunction with an electrically tunable lens for axial scanning indicate that reflectance Confocal Endomicroscopy has the potential to be used in a clinical setting and guide diagnostic evaluation of biological tissue.
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Handheld tunable focus confocal microscope utilizing a double-clad fiber coupler for in vivo imaging of oral epithelium.

TL;DR: In vivo imaging of clinical lesions diagnosed as inflammation and dysplasia illustrates the ability of reflectance confocal endomicroscopy to image cellular changes associated with pathology.