Bin Feng

Bin Feng

University of Connecticut

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Bin Feng

Bin Feng, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of neuromodulation, neural engineering, pain.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An anesthesia protocol for robust and repeatable measurement of behavioral visceromotor responses to colorectal distension in mice

Spatial-and Fourier-domain ptychography for high-throughput bio-imaging

Blood-Coated Sensor for High-Throughput Ptychographic Cytometry on a Blu-ray Disc

Psychosocial and sensory factors contribute to self-reported pain and quality of life in young adults with irritable bowel syndrome

Predicting the micromechanics of embedded nerve fibers using a novel three-layered model of mouse distal colon and rectum

Resolution-enhanced parallel coded ptychography for high-throughput optical imaging

Toward Elucidating the Physiological Impacts of Residual Stresses in the Colorectum

Targeting Two-Pore-Domain Potassium Channels by Mechanical Stretch Instantaneously Modulates Action Potential Transmission in Mouse Sciatic Nerves

Bin Feng Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2411

Citations(since 2020)

1248

Cited By

1613

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

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Bin Feng Skills & Research Interests

neuromodulation

neural engineering

pain

Top articles of Bin Feng

An anesthesia protocol for robust and repeatable measurement of behavioral visceromotor responses to colorectal distension in mice

Frontiers in Pain Research

2023/5/26

Blood-Coated Sensor for High-Throughput Ptychographic Cytometry on a Blu-ray Disc

ACS sensors

2022/4/8

Psychosocial and sensory factors contribute to self-reported pain and quality of life in young adults with irritable bowel syndrome

Pain Management Nursing

2022/10/1

Predicting the micromechanics of embedded nerve fibers using a novel three-layered model of mouse distal colon and rectum

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

2022/1/20

Toward Elucidating the Physiological Impacts of Residual Stresses in the Colorectum

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering

2021/9/1

Targeting Two-Pore-Domain Potassium Channels by Mechanical Stretch Instantaneously Modulates Action Potential Transmission in Mouse Sciatic Nerves

ACS chemical neuroscience

2021/8/22

Blocking peripheral drive from colorectal afferents by sub-kilohertz dorsal root ganglion stimulation.

Pain

2021/7/2

Optical clearing reveals TNBS-induced morphological changes of VGLUT2-positive nerve fibers in mouse colorectum

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology

2021/4/1

High-Throughput Functional Characterization of Visceral Afferents by Optical Recordings From Thoracolumbar and Lumbosacral Dorsal Root Ganglia

Frontiers in Neuroscience

2021/3/11

Computational Modeling of Mouse Colorectum Capturing Longitudinal and Through-thickness Biomechanical Heterogeneity

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

2021/1

The heterogeneous morphology of networked collagen in distal colon and rectum of mice quantified via nonlinear microscopy

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

2021/1/1

The Macro-and Micro-Mechanics of the Colon and Rectum I: Experimental Evidence

2020/12

Using electrodermal activity to validate multilevel pain stimulation in healthy volunteers evoked by thermal grills

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology

2020/9/1

Extracellular single-unit recordings from peripheral nerve axons in vitro by a novel multichannel microelectrode array

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

2020/7/15

A multi-layered model of human skin elucidates mechanisms of wrinkling in the forehead

Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

2020/5/1

Visceral pain from colon and rectum: the mechanotransduction and biomechanics

2020/4

A multi-layered computational model for wrinkling of human skin predicts aging effects

Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

2020/3/1

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