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Hanglin Ye
Hanglin Ye
Ph.D.
Verified email at rpi.edu
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Thermal injury of skin and subcutaneous tissues: A review of experimental approaches and numerical models
H Ye, S De
Burns 43 (5), 909-932, 2017
1222017
Real-time burn classification using ultrasound imaging
S Lee, Rahul, H Ye, D Chittajallu, U Kruger, T Boyko, JK Lukan, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 5829, 2020
352020
Burn-related Collagen Conformational Changes in ex vivo Porcine Skin using Raman Spectroscopy
H Ye, Rahul, U Kruger, T Wang, S Shi, J Norfleet, S De
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 19138, 2019
212019
Ultrasound elastography reliably identifies altered mechanical properties of burned soft tissues
Hanglin Ye, Rahul, Saurabh Dargar, Uwe Kruger, Suvranu De
Burns 44 (6), 1521-1530, 2018
162018
Raman spectroscopy accurately classifies burn severity in an ex vivo model
H Ye, U Kruger, T Wang, S Shi, J Norfleet, S De
Burns 47 (4), 812-820, 2021
52021
A statistical machine learning approach linking molecular conformational changes to altered mechanical characteristics of skin due to thermal injury
U Kruger, K Josyula, M Kruger, H Ye, C Parsey, J Norfleet, S De
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 141, 105778, 2023
22023
Synthetic tissues lack the fidelity for the use in burn care simulators
V Hannay, FNU Rahul, K Josyula, U Kruger, S Gallagher, S Lee, H Ye, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 21398, 2022
2022
Mechanical and Morphological Alternations in Skin Tissue due to Thermal Injury
H Ye
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2019
2019
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