Chintan S. Oza, PhD

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Simon F. Giszter grad student 2008-2013 Drexel
 (Plasticity of trunk motor cortex as a result of spinal cord injury and robot rehabilitation training.)
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Oza CS, Brocker DT, Behrend CE, et al. (2018) Patterned low frequency deep brain stimulation induces motor deficits and modulates cortex-basal ganglia neural activity in healthy rats. Journal of Neurophysiology
Kumaravelu K, Oza CS, Behrend CE, et al. (2018) Model-based Deconstruction of Cortical Evoked Potentials Generated by Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation. Journal of Neurophysiology
Udoekwere UI, Oza CS, Giszter SF. (2016) Teaching Adult Rats Spinalized as Neonates to Walk Using Trunk Robotic Rehabilitation: Elements of Success, Failure, and Dependence. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 8341-55
Oza CS, Giszter SF. (2015) Trunk robot rehabilitation training with active stepping reorganizes and enriches trunk motor cortex representations in spinal transected rats. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 7174-89
Oza CS, Giszter SF. (2015) Trunk robot rehabilitation training with active stepping reorganizes and enriches trunk motor cortex representations in spinal transected rats Journal of Neuroscience. 35: 7174-7189
Oza CS, Giszter SF. (2014) Plasticity and alterations of trunk motor cortex following spinal cord injury and non-stepping robot and treadmill training. Experimental Neurology. 256: 57-69
Udoekwere UI, Oza CS, Giszter SF. (2014) A pelvic implant orthosis in rodents, for spinal cord injury rehabilitation, and for brain machine interface research: construction, surgical implantation and validation. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 222: 199-206
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