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    A Reversible Low Frequency Alternating Current Nerve Conduction Block Applied to Mammalian Autonomic Nerves by Muzquiz, M Ivette, Mintch, Landan, Horn, M Ryne, Alhawwash, Awadh, Bashirullah, Rizwan, Carr, Michael, Schild, John H, Yoshida, Ken

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-07-2021)
    “…Electrical stimulation can be used to modulate activity within the nervous system in one of two modes: (1) Activation, where activity is added to the neural…”
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    In-vivo application of low frequency alternating currents on porcine cervical vagus nerve evokes reversible nerve conduction block by Muzquiz, Maria Ivette, Richardson, Lindsay, Vetter, Christian, Smolik, Macallister, Alhawwash, Awadh, Goodwill, Adam, Bashirullah, Rizwan, Carr, Michael, Yoshida, Ken

    Published in Bioelectronic medicine (30-06-2021)
    “…This paper describes a method to reversibly block nerve conduction through direct application of a 1 Hz sinusoidal current waveform delivered through a bipolar…”
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    In vivo peripheral nerve activation using sinusoidal low‐frequency alternating currents by Alhawwash, Awadh, Muzquiz, M. Ivette, Richardson, Lindsay, Vetter, Christian, Smolik, Macallister, Goodwill, Adam, Yoshida, Ken

    Published in Artificial organs (01-10-2022)
    “…Background The sinusoidal low‐frequency alternating current (LFAC) waveform was explored recently as a novel means to evoke nerve conduction block. In the…”
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    Accurate simulation of cuff electrode stimulation predicting in‐vivo strength‐duration thresholds by Lazorchak, Nathaniel, Horn, M. Ryne, Muzquiz, M. Ivette, Mintch, Landan M., Yoshida, Ken

    Published in Artificial organs (01-10-2022)
    “…Background In‐silico experiments used to optimize and inform how peripheral nerve based electrode designs perform hold the promise of greatly reducing the…”
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    Reversible Conduction Block in Peripheral Mammalian Nerve Using Low Frequency Alternating Current by Mintch, Landan M, Muzquiz, Ivette, Horn, M. Ryne, Carr, Michael, Schild, John H., Yoshida, Ken

    “…Activation of nerve fibers using electricity has been known since antiquity. Methods to block propagating action potentials (AP) are a more recent discovery…”
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