Bin Feng
Associate Professor/Biomedical Engineering
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Scholarly Contributions
172 Scholarly Contributions
Effective removal of electrical stimulus artifacts in multi-channel electrophysiological recordings
2018
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Simultaneous single-unit recordings from peripheral nerve axons reveal increased nerve conduction velocity by focused pulsed ultrasound
2018
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Fabricating a novel microelectrode array for simultaneous single-unit recordings from multiple peripheral nerve axons
2018
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Optical electrophysiology reveals topological distribution of functionally classified colorectal afferent neurons in intact lumbosacral DRG
2018
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Altered VGLUT2-positive nerve endings in the colorectum following intracolonic TNBS treatment
2018
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Eluxadoline reverses the sensitization of mouse primary afferents to colorectal stretch
2017
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Efficient Stimulus Artifact Removal To Allow Single-unit Recordings From Fast-conducting A-fibers
2017
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Role of Afferent Sensitization in Visceral Pain and Hypersensitivity
2017
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Visceral Pain and Hypersensitivity, an Experimental and Computational Approach
2016
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Optogenetic activation of mechanically-insensitive afferents in mouse colorectum reveals chemosensitivity
2016
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In Vitro Multichannel Single-unit Recordings of Action Potentials from Mouse Sciatic Nerve
2016
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Chronic prostatitis induces urinary bladder hypersensitivity and sensitizes bladder afferents in the mouse
2015
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Visceral Pain and Management: a Neural Engineering and Neuromodulation Approach
2015
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Computational Modeling of Neural Excitability at Colorectal Afferent Endings and Somata
2015
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Studying mechanically-insensitive colorectal afferents via optogenetic activation of sensory nerve terminals
2015
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Optogenetic activation of mechanically-insensitive colorectal afferent nerve terminals
2015
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Experimental and computational evidence for essential roles of NaV1.6 in spike initiation at stretch-sensitive colorectal afferent endings
2014
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Visceral Pain and Management: a Neuronal and Biomechanical Approach
2014
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Prostatitis induces bladder hypersensitivity via neural cross-talk
2014
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