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Chia-Chu Chiang

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Brain Sciences|January 21, 2023
Subthreshold Oscillating Waves in Neural Tissue Propagate by Volume Conduction and Generate InterferenceChia-Chu Chiang, Dominique M Durand
Epilepsia|October 19, 2024
Low-frequency stimulation of corpus callosum suppresses epileptiform activity in the cortex through γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptor and slow afterhyperpolarization-mediated reduction in tissue excitabilityNrupen Pakalapati, Chia-Chu Chiang, Dominique M Durand
Epilepsia Open|July 18, 2025
Bradycardia is induced by hyperactivity of the vagus nerve and nucleus ambiguus during seizures propagating into the brainstemChia-Chu Chiang, B P Kotamraju, Dominique M Durand
Brain Stimulation|February 12, 2025
Controlling the local extracellular electric field can suppress the generation and propagation of seizures and spikes in the hippocampusMuthumeenakshi Subramanian, Chia-Chu Chiang, Cedric Levi, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 2011
Description and computational modeling of the whole course of status epilepticus induced by low dose lithium-pilocarpine in ratsChia-Chu Chiang, Ming-Shaung Ju, Chou-Ching K Lin
Journal of Neural Engineering|May 8, 2013
On-off control of burst high frequency electrical stimulation to suppress 4-AP induced seizuresChia-Chu Chiang, Chou-Ching K Lin, Ming-Shaung Ju
Experimental Neurology|May 13, 2022
Theta waves, neural spikes and seizures can propagate by ephaptic coupling in vivoMuthumeenakshi Subramanian, Chia-Chu Chiang, Nicholas H Couturier, et al.
Brain Stimulation|August 11, 2014
Seizure suppression by high frequency optogenetic stimulation using in vitro and in vivo animal models of epilepsyChia-Chu Chiang, Thomas P Ladas, Luis E Gonzalez-Reyes, et al.
Epilepsia Open|July 9, 2025
Non-synaptic interictal epileptiform discharges propagating from CA3 to CA1 induce synaptic depression in the hippocampusLauren H Zukowski, Jiaxin Zhou, Snigdha Chawla, et al.
Brain Stimulation|May 25, 2012
High frequency stimulation can suppress globally seizures induced by 4-AP in the rat hippocampus: an acute in vivo studyChia-Chu Chiang, Chou-Ching K Lin, Ming-Shaung Ju, et al.
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Brain Sciences|January 21, 2023
Subthreshold Oscillating Waves in Neural Tissue Propagate by Volume Conduction and Generate InterferenceChia-Chu Chiang, Dominique M Durand
Epilepsia|October 19, 2024
Low-frequency stimulation of corpus callosum suppresses epileptiform activity in the cortex through γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptor and slow afterhyperpolarization-mediated reduction in tissue excitabilityNrupen Pakalapati, Chia-Chu Chiang, Dominique M Durand
Epilepsia Open|July 18, 2025
Bradycardia is induced by hyperactivity of the vagus nerve and nucleus ambiguus during seizures propagating into the brainstemChia-Chu Chiang, B P Kotamraju, Dominique M Durand
Brain Stimulation|February 12, 2025
Controlling the local extracellular electric field can suppress the generation and propagation of seizures and spikes in the hippocampusMuthumeenakshi Subramanian, Chia-Chu Chiang, Cedric Levi, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 2011
Description and computational modeling of the whole course of status epilepticus induced by low dose lithium-pilocarpine in ratsChia-Chu Chiang, Ming-Shaung Ju, Chou-Ching K Lin
Journal of Neural Engineering|May 8, 2013
On-off control of burst high frequency electrical stimulation to suppress 4-AP induced seizuresChia-Chu Chiang, Chou-Ching K Lin, Ming-Shaung Ju
Experimental Neurology|May 13, 2022
Theta waves, neural spikes and seizures can propagate by ephaptic coupling in vivoMuthumeenakshi Subramanian, Chia-Chu Chiang, Nicholas H Couturier, et al.
Brain Stimulation|August 11, 2014
Seizure suppression by high frequency optogenetic stimulation using in vitro and in vivo animal models of epilepsyChia-Chu Chiang, Thomas P Ladas, Luis E Gonzalez-Reyes, et al.
Epilepsia Open|July 9, 2025
Non-synaptic interictal epileptiform discharges propagating from CA3 to CA1 induce synaptic depression in the hippocampusLauren H Zukowski, Jiaxin Zhou, Snigdha Chawla, et al.
Brain Stimulation|May 25, 2012
High frequency stimulation can suppress globally seizures induced by 4-AP in the rat hippocampus: an acute in vivo studyChia-Chu Chiang, Chou-Ching K Lin, Ming-Shaung Ju, et al.
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