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    Laser ablation of human atherosclerotic plaque without adjacent tissue injury by Grundfest, Warren S., Litvack, Frank, Forrester, James S., Goldenberg, Tsvi, Swan, H.J.C., Morgenstern, Leon, Fishbein, Michael, Stuart McDermid, I., Rider, David M., Pacala, Thomas J., Laudenslager, James B.

    “…Seventy samples of human cadaver atherosclerotic aorta were irradiated in vitro using a 308 nm xenon chloride excimer laser. Energy per pulse, pulse duration…”
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    Effect of hematoporphyrin derivative and photodynamic therapy on atherosclerotic rabbits by Litvack, Frank, Grundfest, Warren S., Forrester, James S., Fishbein, Michael C., Swan, H.J.C., Corday, Eliot, Rider, David M., Stuart McDermid, I., Pacala, Thomas J., Laudenslager, James B.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-10-1985)
    “…This study was performed to demonstrate selective uptake of hematoporphyrin derivative (HPD) within actively developing atheroma, to localize the site of…”
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    Pulsed ultraviolet lasers and the potential for safe laser angioplasty by Grundfest, W S, Litvack, I F, Goldenberg, T, Sherman, T, Morgenstern, L, Carroll, R, Fishbein, M, Forrester, J, Margitan, J, McDermid, S

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-08-1985)
    “…Endoscopic laser ablation of atheroma using continuous wave lasers is limited by imprecise control of thermal ablation, resulting in a crater that expands in…”
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    Laser angioplasty. Why use a laser and what type to use by Laudenslager, J.B.

    “…Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is the primary method of less invasive coronary disease therapy, offering an alternative to bypass…”
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    Ultranarrow linewidth, magnetically switched, long pulse, xenon chloride laser by Pacala, T. J., Mcdermid, I. S., Laudenslager, J. B.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-04-1984)
    “…A spectral linewidth of less than 70 fm and diffraction-limited beam divergence have been obtained from a long-pulse, electric-discharge xenon chloride laser…”
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    Single longitudinal mode operation of an XeCl laser by Pacala, T. J., Mcdermid, I. S., Laudenslager, J. B.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-09-1984)
    “…Single longitudinal mode output from a directly tuned, long pulse, magnetically switched XeCl laser is reported for the first time. Mode control was achieved…”
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    A wavelength scannable XeCl oscillator—ring amplifier laser system by Pacala, Thomas J., McDermid, I. Stuart, Laudenslager, James B.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-01-1982)
    “…A holographic grating at grazing angle of incidence was used to achieve tunable, narrow bandwidth (0.005 nm) operation of a XeCl oscillator for injection…”
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    Percutaneous excimer laser angioplasty of aortocoronary saphenous vein grafts by Litvack, Frank, Grundfest, Warren S., Goldenberg, Tsvi, Laudenslager, James, Forrester, James S.

    “…Percutaneous coronary excimer laser angioplasty was successfully performed in two patients. An 85 year old woman with a 99% stenosis in a vein graft to a…”
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    Interventional cardiovascular therapy by laser and thermal angioplasty by Litvack, F, Grundfest, W S, Segalowitz, J, Papaioanniou, T, Goldenberg, T, Laudenslager, J, Hestrin, L, Forrester, J S, Eigler, N A, Cook, S

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1990)
    “…The advent of balloon angioplasty as a clinical device crystallized the concept of nonsurgical revascularization. The problems of restenosis, diffuse disease,…”
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    Pulsed laser angioplasty: wavelength power and energy dependencies relevant to clinical application by Litvack, F, Grundfest, W S, Goldenberg, T, Laudenslager, J, Pacala, T, Segalowitz, J, Forrester, J S

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (1988)
    “…Despite the theoretical advantages of submicrosecond pulsing for clinical laser angioplasty systems, the optimal laser parameters for clinical application are…”
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    Percutaneous excimer laser coronary angioplasty by Litvack, Frank, Eigler, Neal L., Margolis, James R., Grundfest, Warren S., Rothbaum, Donald, Linnemeier, Thomas, Hestrin, Lisa B., Tsoi, Daniel, Cook, Stephen L., Krauthamer, Daniel, Goldenberg, Tsvi, Laudenslager, James R., Segalowitz, Jacob, Forrester, James S.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-11-1990)
    “…To determine the efficacy of percutaneous excimer laser coronary angioplasty as an adjunct or alternative to conventional balloon angioplasty, 55 patients were…”
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    High-energy subnanosecond pulse amplification in XeCl by Pacala, Thomas J., Laudenslager, James B., Christensen, C. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (15-08-1980)
    “…Pulse slicing and two-pass amplification are investigated as a means of producing high-energy subnanosecond pulses in the near ultraviolet. A simple…”
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    Electric-discharge-pumped nitrogen ion laser by Laudenslager, James B., Pacala, Thomas J., Wittig, Curt

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-11-1976)
    “…A preionized transverse electric-discharge-pumped N+2 charge-transfer laser oscillating on the (B2Σ+u−X2Σ+g) transition of N+2 is reported. Peak power of 180…”
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