Bin Feng
Associate Professor/Biomedical Engineering
Psychosocial and sensory factors contribute to self-reported pain and quality of life in young adults with irritable bowel syndrome
2021
Joochul Lee, Angela R Starkweather, Wanli Xu, Bin Feng, Jie Chen, Xiaomei Cong, Zahra Amirkhanzadeh Barandouzi
Research Type: Journal Article

Prostatitis induces bladder hypersensitivity via neural cross-talk
2014
Erin Young, Gerald F Gebhart, Bin Feng, Erica S Schwartz
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Predicting the micromechanics of embedded nerve fibers using a novel three-layered model of mouse distal colon and rectum
2022
Bin Feng, Y Zhao, DM Pierce
Research Type: Journal Article

Predicting the Micromechanics of Embedded Nerve Fibers using a Novel Three-layered Model of Mouse Distal Colon and Rectum
2022
Research Type: Journal Article

Physical model of human middle ear
2003
Rong Z Gan, Bin Feng
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Physical model of human auditoria peripherals
2003
Rong Z Gan, Bin Feng
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Pharmacological Approach for Managing Pain in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Review Article
2017
Bin Feng, L. Chen, S. J. Ilham
Research Type: Journal Article

Peripheral and central P2X3 receptor contributions to colon mechanosensitivity and hypersensitivity in the mouse
2009
Masamichi Shinoda, GF Gebhart, Bin Feng
Research Type: Journal Article

Peripheral and central P2X receptor contributions to colon mechanosensitivity and hypersensitivity in the mouse.
2009
G F Gebhart, Bin Feng, M Shinoda
Research Type: Journal Article

Optogenetic activation of mechanically-insensitive colorectal afferent nerve terminals
2015
Gerald F Gebhart, Bin Feng
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Optogenetic activation of mechanically-insensitive afferents in mouse colorectum reveals chemosensitivity.
2016
G F Gebhart, S C Joyce, Bin Feng
Research Type: Journal Article

Optogenetic activation of mechanically-insensitive afferents in mouse colorectum reveals chemosensitivity
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Optogenetic Activation of Colon Epithelium of the Mouse Produces High-Frequency Bursting in Extrinsic Colon Afferents and Engages Visceromotor Responses
2018
Sarah A. Najjar, Brian M. Davis, Bin Feng, Jami L. Saloman, Joseph F. Margiotta, Kathryn M. Albers, Payal A. Makadia, Peter Adelman
Research Type: Journal Article

Optimal Multichannel Artifact Prediction and Removal for Neural Stimulation and Brain Machine Interfaces
2020
Heather L Read, Monty Escabi, Bin Feng, mina sadeghi, longtu chen, ashley norris, Nicole Rosskothen-Kuhl, Jan Schnupp, kelsey dutta
Research Type: Journal Article

Optical recording reveals topological distribution of functionally classified colorectal afferent neurons in intact lumbosacral DRG.
2019
Bin Feng, Guoan Zheng, T Guo, Z Bian, K Trocki, L Chen
Research Type: Journal Article

Optical recording reveals topological distribution of functionally classified colorectal afferent neurons in intact lumbosacral DRG
2019
Zichao Bian, Tiantian Guo, Bin Feng, Kyle Trocki, Guoan Zheng, Longtu Chen
Research Type: Journal Article

Optical electrophysiology reveals topological distribution of functionally classified colorectal afferent neurons in intact lumbosacral DRG
2018
Longtu Chen, Zichao Bian, Kyle R Trocki, Guoan Zheng, Bin Feng, Tiantian Guo
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Optical clearing reveals TNBS-induced morphological changes of VGLUT2-positive nerve fibers in mouse colorectum
2021
Martin Han, Dhruv Shah, Tiantian Guo, Sharareh Emadi, Bin Feng, Ling Chi, David M. Pierce, Pablo R. Brumovsky, Shivam Patel
Research Type: Journal Article

Optical clearing reveals TNBS-induced morphological changes of VGLUT2-positive nerve endings in mouse colorectum
2021
Pablo R Brumovsky, Bin Feng, Shivam P Patel, Tiantian Guo, Dhruv Shah, Ling Chi, Martin Han, David M Pierce, Sharareh Emadi
Research Type: Journal Article

Novel method to assess axonal excitability using channelrhodopsin-based photoactivation.
2015
Y Zhu, G F Gebhart, S A Prescott, Bin Feng, E S Schwartz
Research Type: Journal Article