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Jimmy XiaWeill Cornell Medicine Verified email at med.cornell.edu Cited by 196 |
Peripheral mechanisms of itch
A multitude of exogenous environmental stimuli and endogenous molecular and cellular
components interface directly or indirectly with the free nerve endings of sensory nerves in the …
components interface directly or indirectly with the free nerve endings of sensory nerves in the …
[HTML][HTML] Thalamic bursts down-regulate cortical theta and nociceptive behavior
BW LeBlanc, B Cross, KA Smith, C Roach, J Xia… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
We tested the relation between pain behavior, theta (4–8 Hz) oscillations in somatosensory
cortex and burst firing in thalamic neurons in vivo. Optically-induced thalamic bursts …
cortex and burst firing in thalamic neurons in vivo. Optically-induced thalamic bursts …
Medical students' perceived interests and concerns for a career in neurosurgery
Objective The factors that attract and concern medical students about a career in neurosurgery
have never been clearly characterized or delineated in a large nationwide cohort of …
have never been clearly characterized or delineated in a large nationwide cohort of …
[HTML][HTML] Sub-paresthesia spinal cord stimulation reverses thermal hyperalgesia and modulates low frequency EEG in a rat model of neuropathic pain
Paresthesia, a common feature of epidural spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for pain management,
presents a challenge to the double-blind study design. Although sub-paresthesia SCS …
presents a challenge to the double-blind study design. Although sub-paresthesia SCS …
Oncologic benefits of dural resection in spinal meningiomas: a meta-analysis of Simpson grades and recurrence rates
OBJECTIVE While resection of the dural attachment has been shown by Simpson and others
to reduce recurrence rates for intracranial meningiomas, the oncological benefit of dural …
to reduce recurrence rates for intracranial meningiomas, the oncological benefit of dural …
Tailored surgical access to the cavernous sinus and parasellar region: assessment of cavernous sinus entry corridors and the periclinoid and pericavernous surgical …
Background Lesions involving the cavernous sinus (CS) represent some of the most
challenging pathologies of the skull base owing to the dense traversing and surrounding …
challenging pathologies of the skull base owing to the dense traversing and surrounding …
Poly-4-Hydroxybutyric Acid Mesh Compares Favorably With Acellular Dermal Matrix in Tissue Expander–Based Breast Reconstruction
Background Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is commonly used during immediate expander-based
breast reconstruction, with potential advantages of greater intraoperative expansion, …
breast reconstruction, with potential advantages of greater intraoperative expansion, …
A novel 3D surgical neuroanatomy course for medical students: outcomes from a pilot 6-week elective
Background Developing and maintaining a three-dimensional working knowledge of
neuroanatomy is an essential skill in neurosurgery. However, conventional 2D head, neck, and …
neuroanatomy is an essential skill in neurosurgery. However, conventional 2D head, neck, and …
Quantitative analysis of external carotid artery bypass donor vessels by recipient and approach
Introduction Utilization an in-situ pedicle of the external carotid artery (ECA) as an arterial
donor can allow for the successful augmentation or replacement of flow to a large vascular …
donor can allow for the successful augmentation or replacement of flow to a large vascular …
Clinical significance of redundant nerve roots in patients with lumbar stenosis undergoing minimally invasive tubular decompression
Objective Symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common indication for surgery in the
elderly. Preoperative radiographic evaluation of patients with LSS often reveals redundant …
elderly. Preoperative radiographic evaluation of patients with LSS often reveals redundant …