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173 related items for PubMed ID: 15004828

  • 1. Effect of skin indentation on heat transfer during cryogen spray cooling.
    Basinger B, Aguilar G, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2004; 34(2):155-63. PubMed ID: 15004828
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  • 2. Effects of hypobaric pressure on human skin: implications for cryogen spray cooling (part II).
    Aguilar G, Franco W, Liu J, Svaasand LO, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2005 Feb; 36(2):130-5. PubMed ID: 15704166
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  • 3. Cryogen spray cooling efficiency: improvement of port wine stain laser therapy through multiple-intermittent cryogen spurts and laser pulses.
    Aguilar G, Díaz SH, Lavernia EJ, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2002 Feb; 31(1):27-35. PubMed ID: 12124712
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  • 4. Improvement of port wine stain laser therapy by skin preheating prior to cryogen spray cooling: a numerical simulation.
    Jia W, Aguilar G, Verkruysse W, Franco W, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2006 Feb; 38(2):155-62. PubMed ID: 16493663
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  • 5. An analysis of heat removal during cryogen spray cooling and effects of simultaneous airflow application.
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  • 6. Thermal and flow measurements of continuous cryogenic spray cooling.
    Hsieh SS, Tsai HH.
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  • 7. Cryogen spray cooling: Effects of droplet size and spray density on heat removal.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2001 Jul; 28(2):103-12. PubMed ID: 11241515
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  • 8. Influence of nozzle-to-skin distance in cryogen spray cooling for dermatologic laser surgery.
    Aguilar G, Majaron B, Pope K, Svaasand LO, Lavernia EJ, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2001 Jul; 28(2):113-20. PubMed ID: 11241516
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  • 9. Passive mass deposition control of cryogen sprays through the use of wire meshes.
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  • 10. Extent of lateral epidermal protection afforded by a cryogen spray against laser irradiation.
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  • 11. Dynamic behavior of cryogen spray cooling: effects of spurt duration and spray distance.
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  • 12. Effect of spurt duration on the heat transfer dynamics during cryogen spray cooling.
    Aguilar G, Wang GX, Nelson JS.
    Phys Med Biol; 2003 Jul 21; 48(14):2169-81. PubMed ID: 12894977
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  • 13. Cutaneous effects of cryogen spray cooling on in vivo human skin.
    Datrice N, Ramirez-San-Juan J, Zhang R, Meshkinpour A, Aguilar G, Nelson JS, Kelly KM.
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  • 14. Measurements of laser light attenuation following cryogen spray cooling spurt termination.
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  • 15. Thermal responses of ex vivo human skin during multiple cryogen spurts and 1,450 nm laser pulses.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2006 Feb 21; 38(2):137-41. PubMed ID: 16493678
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  • 16. Er:YAG laser skin resurfacing using repetitive long-pulse exposure and cryogen spray cooling: II. Theoretical analysis.
    Majaron B, Verkruysse W, Kelly KM, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2001 Feb 21; 28(2):131-7. PubMed ID: 11241518
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  • 17. Evaluation of cryogen spray cooling exposure on in vitro model human skin.
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  • 18. Acne treatment with a 1,450 nm wavelength laser and cryogen spray cooling.
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  • 19. Cooling efficiency of cryogen spray during laser therapy of skin.
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  • 20. Dynamic epidermal cooling during pulsed laser treatment of port-wine stain. A new methodology with preliminary clinical evaluation.
    Nelson JS, Milner TE, Anvari B, Tanenbaum BS, Kimel S, Svaasand LO, Jacques SL.
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