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Characterizing Biomechanics of Limbal Niche Using Vibrational Optical Coherence Elastography (2024)
Journal Article
Dimmock, R., Zhang, Y., Butt, G., Rauz, S., Huang, Z., & Yang, Y. (in press). Characterizing Biomechanics of Limbal Niche Using Vibrational Optical Coherence Elastography. Journal of Biophotonics, Article e202400172. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202400172

The limbal niche is an adult source of epithelial stem cells which regenerate the cornea epithelium. The architecture and biomechanical properties of the limbus have previously been demonstrated to change due to aging and disease. This study aims to... Read More about Characterizing Biomechanics of Limbal Niche Using Vibrational Optical Coherence Elastography.

Intraocular pressure measurement using surface acoustic wave optical coherence elastography (SAW-OCE) (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Zhang, Y., Feng, Z., Scott, R., Yang, Y., Li, C., & Huang, Z. (2024). Intraocular pressure measurement using surface acoustic wave optical coherence elastography (SAW-OCE). . https://doi.org/10.1109/uffc-js60046.2024.10793520

IOP is a key parameter in glaucoma progression and is estimated using tonometry. No current tonometer is capable of directly measuring IOP, and very few have been studied against live manometry. Goldmann applanation tonometry is considered the gold s... Read More about Intraocular pressure measurement using surface acoustic wave optical coherence elastography (SAW-OCE).

Optical attenuation coefficient-based automatic segmentation of limbal epithelium and age-related differences (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Zhang, Y., Dimmock, R., Yang, Y., & Huang, Z. (2024). Optical attenuation coefficient-based automatic segmentation of limbal epithelium and age-related differences. In 2024 IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Joint Symposium (UFFC-JS) (1-4). https://doi.org/10.1109/uffc-js60046.2024.10793631

The limbus, located at the cornea-conjunctiva junction, houses limbal epithelial stem cells that maintain the corneal epithelium and respond to tissue damage. The limbal epithelial thickness is an indicator of corneal structural or functional alterat... Read More about Optical attenuation coefficient-based automatic segmentation of limbal epithelium and age-related differences.