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William Innes
Researcher at Royal Victoria Infirmary
Publications - 12
Citations - 188
William Innes is an academic researcher from Royal Victoria Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Segmentation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of William Innes include Queen Mary University of London.
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Transplantation of human embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelial cells in macular degeneration
Manjit S Mehat,Venki Sundaram,Caterina Ripamonti,Anthony G. Robson,Alexander J. Smith,Shyamanga Borooah,Martha Robinson,Adam N. Rosenthal,William Innes,Richard G. Weleber,Richard W J Lee,Michael D. Crossland,Gary S. Rubin,Baljean Dhillon,David H. W. Steel,Eddy Anglade,Robert Lanza,Robin R. Ali,Michel Michaelides,James W B Bainbridge +19 more
TL;DR: Subretinal hyperpigmentation is consistent with the survival of viable transplanted hESC-derived RPE cells, but may reflect released pigment in their absence, and intervention in early stage of disease should be approached with caution.
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Early herald wave outbreaks of influenza in 1916 prior to the pandemic of 1918
TL;DR: New epidemiological and mortality evidence is presented that early focal outbreaks of influenza occurred mainly in Europe and on the balance of probability the Great Pandemic was not initiated in Spain in 1918 but possibly in another European country, either France or England, in 1915, 1916 or 1917.
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Automated Retinal Layer Segmentation of OCT Images Using Two-Stage FCN and Decision Mask
TL;DR: A two-stage fully convolutional network (FCN) method to address shortcomings in automatic segmentation of optical coherence tomography, where two neural network models are trained sequentially to achieve better segmentation performance.
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MPG-Net: Multi-Prediction Guided Network for Segmentation of Retinal Layers in OCT Images
Zeyu Fu,Yang Sun,Xiangyu Zhang,Scott Stainton,Shaun Barney,Jeffry Hogg,William Innes,Satnam Dlay +7 more
TL;DR: A novel multi-prediction guided attention network (MPG-Net) for automated retinal layer segmentation in OCT images which provides pixel-wise semantic prediction guidance to better recover the segmentation mask at each scale.
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A Comparison of Conventional Intravitreal Injection Method vs InVitria Intravitreal Injection Method.
TL;DR: Use of the InVitria in place of the conventional method provides an annual saving of £24,300 to the Trust based on the number of injections currently performed, and has had a positive impact on patient comfort, time and cost.