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John G. Lesicko
John G. Lesicko
Research Engineer at the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas
Verified email at utexas.edu
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Polarized light spatial frequency domain imaging for non-destructive quantification of soft tissue fibrous structures
B Yang, J Lesicko, M Sharma, M Hill, MS Sacks, JW Tunnell
Biomedical optics express 6 (4), 1520-1533, 2015
542015
Optical-based analysis of soft tissue structures
W Goth, J Lesicko, MS Sacks, JW Tunnell
Annual review of biomedical engineering 18, 357-385, 2016
432016
In-vivo heterogeneous functional and residual strains in human aortic valve leaflets
A Aggarwal, AM Pouch, E Lai, J Lesicko, PA Yushkevich, JH Gorman III, ...
Journal of biomechanics 49 (12), 2481-2490, 2016
412016
Pressure-induced microstructural changes in porcine tricuspid valve leaflets
AD Pant, VS Thomas, AL Black, T Verba, JG Lesicko, R Amini
Acta biomaterialia 67, 248-258, 2018
372018
Polarized spatial frequency domain imaging of heart valve fiber structure
W Goth, B Yang, J Lesicko, A Allen, MS Sacks, JW Tunnell
Optical Elastography and Tissue Biomechanics III 9710, 153-160, 2016
162016
Collagen fiber orientation mapping with top layer discrimination using polarized light spatial frequency domain imaging (pSFDI) on native heart tissue
B Yang, J Lesicko, M Sharma, M Hill, MS Sacks, JW Tunnell
Biomedical Optics, BM4B. 5, 2014
92014
Color structured light imaging of skin
B Yang, J Lesicko, A Moy, J Reichenberg, M Sacks, JW Tunnell
Journal of biomedical optics 21 (5), 050503-050503, 2016
82016
Clinical skin imaging using color spatial frequency domain imaging (Conference Presentation)
B Yang, J Lesicko, AJ Moy, J Reichenberg, JW Tunnell
Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics XII 9689, 21-21, 2016
2016
POLARIZED SPATIAL FREQUENCY DOMAIN IMAGING OF HEART VALVE FIBER STRUCTURE
B Yang, J Lesicko, A Allen, MS Sacks, JW Tunnell
Proc. of SPIE Vol 9710, 971019-1, 0
Characterization of Soft Tissue Transmural Microstructure
JG Lesicko, KR Feaver, MS Sacks
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