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    Multi-session delivery of synchronous rTMS and sensory stimulation induces long-term plasticity by Zhong, Ming, Cywiak, Carolina, Metto, Abigael C., Liu, Xiang, Qian, Chunqi, Pelled, Galit

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-07-2021)
    “…Combining training or sensory stimulation with non-invasive brain stimulation has shown to improve performance in healthy subjects and improve brain function…”
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    Non-invasive neuromodulation using rTMS and the electromagnetic-perceptive gene (EPG) facilitates plasticity after nerve injury by Cywiak, Carolina, Ashbaugh, Ryan C., Metto, Abigael C., Udpa, Lalita, Qian, Chunqi, Gilad, Assaf A., Reimers, Mark, Zhong, Ming, Pelled, Galit

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-11-2020)
    “…Twenty million Americans suffer from peripheral nerve injury. These patients often develop chronic pain and sensory dysfunctions. In the past decade,…”
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    Closed-loop neurostimulation via expression of magnetogenetics-sensitive protein in inhibitory neurons leads to reduction of seizure activity in a rat model of epilepsy by Metto, Abigael C., Telgkamp, Petra, McLane-Svoboda, Autumn K., Gilad, Assaf A., Pelled, Galit

    Published in Brain research (01-12-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Seizures are known to induce magnetic fields.•Magnetogenetics, EPG, is a minimally-invasive method to control neural activity.•Magnetic…”
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