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Shiwei Huang
Researcher at Australian National University
Publications - 15
Citations - 575
Shiwei Huang is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Glutamate receptor. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 455 citations. Previous affiliations of Shiwei Huang include Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology & Liverpool Hospital.
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Optimizing Resources for Endovascular Clot Retrieval for Acute Ischemic Stroke, a Discrete Event Simulation.
Shiwei Huang,Julian Maingard,Hong Kuan Kok,Hong Kuan Kok,Christen D. Barras,Christen D. Barras,Vincent Thijs,Ronil V. Chandra,Ronil V. Chandra,Duncan Mark Brooks,Duncan Mark Brooks,Hamed Asadi +11 more
TL;DR: A general computational model of an ECR service, which can be used to optimize resource allocation for interventional treatment of acute ischemic stroke and large vessel occlusion is developed.
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Peering Into the Black Box of Artificial Intelligence: Evaluation Metrics of Machine Learning Methods.
Guy S. Handelman,Hong Kuan Kok,Ronil V. Chandra,Amir Hossein Razavi,Shiwei Huang,Mark Brooks,Michael J. Lee,Hamed Asadi +7 more
TL;DR: Attention to sample size, overfitting, underfitting, cross validation, as well as a broad knowledge of the metrics of machine learning, can help those with little or no technical knowledge begin to assess machine learning studies.
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Physiological temperature during brain slicing enhances the quality of acute slice preparations
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that brain dissection and slicing using solutions warmed to near-physiological temperature, greatly enhance slice quality without affecting intrinsic electrophysiological properties of the neurons.
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Slips, leaks and channels in glutamate transporters.
TL;DR: This review shall discuss the current understanding of the functional states of glutamate transporters and how they may arise and provide definitions of the various states.
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Fine-Scale Structure Analysis Shows Epidemic Patterns of Clonal Complex 95, a Cosmopolitan Escherichia coli Lineage Responsible for Extraintestinal Infection.
David M. Gordon,Sarah Geyik,Olivier Clermont,Claire L. O'Brien,Claire L. O'Brien,Shiwei Huang,C. L. Abayasekara,C. L. Abayasekara,Ashwin Rajesh,Karina Kennedy,Karina Kennedy,Peter Collignon,Peter Collignon,Paul Pavli,Paul Pavli,Christophe Rodriguez,Brian D. Johnston,James R. Johnson,Jean Winoc Decousser,Erick Denamur +19 more
TL;DR: Although CC95 strains appeared globally as pandemic, fine-scale structure analysis shows epidemic patterns of the CC95 subgroups, which indicates that although strains belonging to CC95 may be cosmopolitan, human movement patterns have been insufficient to homogenize the distribution of theCC95 sub groups.