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Yali Jia

Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University

Publications -  240
Citations -  15683

Yali Jia is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Glaucoma. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 236 publications receiving 13061 citations. Previous affiliations of Yali Jia include University of Washington.

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Hematocrit dependence of flow signal in optical coherence tomography angiography.

TL;DR: It was found that, in large flow channels and blood vessels, the normal hematocrit is near the decorrelation saturation point and therefore a change in hematorit has little effect on the SSADA decorrelation value (flow signal), however, in narrow channels in the capillary size range, the effective hematOCrit is in the range of 6.7-9.5% and therefore variation in heMatocrit does significantly affect the flow signal.
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Automated detection of preserved photoreceptor on optical coherence tomography in choroideremia based on machine learning.

TL;DR: A machine learning method based on random forests was developed to automatically detect continuous areas of preserved ellipsoid zone structure in 16 eyes of patients with choroideremia, demonstrating early deterioration of the photoreceptor integrity caused by inherited retinal degeneration diseases.
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High dynamic range optical coherence tomography angiography (HDR-OCTA).

TL;DR: This study created a novel scanning pattern for achieving high dynamic range (HDR)-OCTA with a superior scanning efficiency and implemented a bidirectional, interleaved scanning pattern that is sensitive to different flow speeds by adjustable adjacent inter-scan time intervals.
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Epimorphin regulates bile duct formation via effects on mitosis orientation in rat liver epithelial stem-like cells.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that EPM guides MO of WB-F344 cells via effects on stress fiber bundles and focal adhesion assembly, as supported by blockade EPM, β1 integrin, and F-actin assembly, which can also inhibit EPM-induced DF.
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Automated three-dimensional registration and volume rebuilding for wide-field angiographic and structural optical coherence tomography.

TL;DR: A three-dimensional registration method to correct motion artifacts and construct the volume structure for angiographic and structural optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed significantly improved retinal smoothness in 3-D-registered structural OCT and image contrast on en face OCTA.