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Zhaoxia Yu
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 59
Citations - 1997
Zhaoxia Yu is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1592 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhaoxia Yu include Mayo Clinic & University of California, Berkeley.
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Subanesthetic ketamine reactivates adult cortical plasticity to restore vision from amblyopia
Steven F. Grieco,Xin Qiao,Xiaoting Zheng,Yong-Jun Liu,Lujia Chen,Hai Zhang,Zhaoxia Yu,Jeffrey P. Gavornik,Cary Lai,Sunil P. Gandhi,Todd C. Holmes,Xiangmin Xu +11 more
TL;DR: Ketamine reactivation of adult visual cortical plasticity is mediated through rapid and sustained cortical disinhibition via downregulation of PV-specific NRG1 signaling, revealing the neural plasticity-based mechanism for ketamine-mediated functional recovery from adult amblyopia.
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Head-up tilt and hyperventilation produce similar changes in cerebral oxygenation and blood volume: an observational comparison study using frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy
Lingzhong Meng,William W. Mantulin,Brenton Alexander,Albert E. Cerussi,Bruce J. Tromberg,Zhaoxia Yu,Kathleen Laning,Zeev N. Kain,Maxime Cannesson,Adrian W. Gelb +9 more
TL;DR: The small but statistically significant decreases in both SctO2 and CBV caused by HUT and hyperventilation are comparable and correlate with the decreases in ETCO2 during ventilation adjustment.
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Association of intraoperative cerebral and muscular tissue oxygen saturation with postoperative complications and length of hospital stay after major spine surgery: an observational study.
TL;DR: Muscular tissue oxygenation has a stronger association with postoperative complications and length of hospital stay than cerebral tissue oxygenations after major spine surgery.
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Sequential haplotype scan methods for association analysis.
Zhaoxia Yu,Daniel J. Schaid +1 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the sequential scan procedure can identify a set of adjacent markers whose haplotypes might have strong genetic effects or be in linkage disequilibrium with disease predisposing variants.
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Hypomorphic MGAT5 polymorphisms promote multiple sclerosis cooperatively with MGAT1 and interleukin-2 and 7 receptor variants
TL;DR: Linked intronic variants of MGAT5 that are associated with reduced N-glycan branching, CTLA-4 surface expression and MS are described.