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Tingting Yang

Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Columbia University

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About Tingting Yang at Columbia University (Columbia)

Tingting Yang is an academic professional affiliated with the Ophthalmology and Visual Science Department at Columbia University. Their primary research focus includes Retinal Development, Ion Channel Regulation, and Connexins. They have a consistent track record of publication, with 19 total works cataloged in academic databases.

Research Areas

Retinal DevelopmentIon Channel RegulationConnexinsLens BiologyGenetic DisordersOcular DiseaseMolecular MechanismsVision Research
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Research Output

Total Citations77

Emerging researcher

Publications19

Selective publication record

h-index3

Developing track record

i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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