Michael C. Chiang
Affiliations: | 2013- | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAntonello Bonci | research assistant | 2009-2010 | UCSF |
Garret D. Stuber | research assistant | 2009-2010 | UCSF |
Sarah E. Ross | grad student | 2015- | University of Pittsburgh |
Nirao M. Shah | grad student | 2010-2013 | UCSF |
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Yang T, Yang CF, Chizari MD, et al. (2024) Social Control of Hypothalamus-Mediated Male Aggression. Neuron |
Nguyen E, Chiang MC, Nguyen C, et al. (2023) Brainstem modulation of nociception by periaqueductal gray neurons expressing the mu-opioid receptor in mice. Anesthesiology |
Chiang MC, Nguyen EK, Canto-Bustos M, et al. (2020) Divergent Neural Pathways Emanating from the Lateral Parabrachial Nucleus Mediate Distinct Components of the Pain Response. Neuron |
Chiang MC, Bowen A, Schier LA, et al. (2019) Parabrachial Complex: A Hub for Pain and Aversion. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 39: 8225-8230 |
Snyder LM, Chiang MC, Loeza-Alcocer E, et al. (2018) Kappa Opioid Receptor Distribution and Function in Primary Afferents. Neuron. 99: 1274-1288.e6 |
Hachisuka J, Omori Y, Chiang MC, et al. (2018) Wind-up in lamina I spinoparabrachial neurons: a role for reverberatory circuits. Pain |
Hachisuka J, Chiang MC, Ross SE. (2018) Itch and neuropathic itch. Pain |
Yang T, Yang CF, Chizari MD, et al. (2017) Social Control of Hypothalamus-Mediated Male Aggression. Neuron |
Chiang MC, Hachisuka J, Todd AJ, et al. (2015) Insight into B5-I spinal interneurons and their role in the inhibition of itch and pain. Pain |
Yang CF, Chiang MC, Gray DC, et al. (2013) Sexually dimorphic neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus govern mating in both sexes and aggression in males. Cell. 153: 896-909 |