Andres Guevara-Torres
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Sign in to add mentorJesse B Schallek | grad student | Rochester | |
David R. Williams | grad student | Rochester |
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Dholakia KY, Guevara-Torres A, Feng G, et al. (2022) In Vivo Capillary Structure and Blood Cell Flux in the Normal and Diabetic Mouse Eye. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 63: 18 |
Guevara-Torres A, Williams DR, Schallek JB. (2020) Origin of cell contrast in offset aperture adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy. Optics Letters. 45: 840-843 |
Joseph A, Guevara-Torres A, Schallek J. (2019) Imaging single-cell blood flow in the smallest to largest vessels in the living retina. Elife. 8 |
Joseph A, Guevara-Torres A, Schallek J. (2019) Author response: Imaging single-cell blood flow in the smallest to largest vessels in the living retina Elife |
Joseph A, Chu C, Dholakia K, et al. (2019) Label-free tracking of single blood cells in the retinal immune response Journal of Vision. 19: 20 |
Schallek J, Joseph A, Subramanian V, et al. (2017) Imaging invisible cells: new advances in adaptive optics reveal structure of the translucent retinal cells of the inner retina Journal of Vision. 17: 2-2 |
Guevara-Torres A, Joseph A, Schallek JB. (2016) Label free measurement of retinal blood cell flux, velocity, hematocrit and capillary width in the living mouse eye. Biomedical Optics Express. 7: 4228-4249 |
Guevara-Torres A, Williams DR, Schallek JB. (2015) Imaging translucent cell bodies in the living mouse retina without contrast agents. Biomedical Optics Express. 6: 2106-19 |