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Overview

Huiling Tan is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a substantial focus on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's work encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including Neurological disorders and treatments, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural dynamics and brain function, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, and Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Tan has contributed to various academic venues, frequently publishing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Brain stimulation
  • Movement Disorders
  • Brain
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Tumor-targeted delivery of a STING agonist improves cancer immunotherapy", 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Oxamate enhances the efficacy of CAR-T therapy against glioblastoma via suppressing ectonucleotidases and CCR8 lactylation", 2023, Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
  • "Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor Based on Thalamic Local Field Potentials", 2021, Movement Disorders
  • "Local field potential activity dynamics in response to deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease", 2020, Neurobiology of Disease
  • "Targeting FGF21 in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases: from mechanism to medicine", 2022, International Journal of Biological Sciences

They frequently collaborate with several co-authors, including:

  • Shenghong He
  • Alek Pogosyan
  • Christoph Wiest
  • Erlick Pereira
  • Peter Brown

Best Publications

  • The modulatory effect of adaptive deep brain stimulation on beta bursts in Parkinson’s disease

    Gerd Tinkhauser;Gerd Tinkhauser;Gerd Tinkhauser;Alek Pogosyan;Alek Pogosyan;Simon Little;Martijn Beudel

  • Beta burst dynamics in Parkinson's disease OFF and ON dopaminergic medication.

    Gerd Tinkhauser;Alek Pogosyan;Alek Pogosyan;Huiling Tan;Huiling Tan;Damian M Herz;Damian M Herz

  • Post-Movement Beta Activity in Sensorimotor Cortex Indexes Confidence in the Estimations from Internal Models

    Huiling Tan;Cian Wade;Peter Brown

  • Dynamic neural correlates of motor error monitoring and adaptation during trial-to-trial learning.

    Huiling Tan;Ned Jenkinson;Peter Brown

  • Midline Frontal Cortex Low-Frequency Activity Drives Subthalamic Nucleus Oscillations during Conflict

    Baltazar A. Zavala;Huiling Tan;Simon Little;Keyoumars Ashkan

  • Modulation of Beta Bursts in the Subthalamic Nucleus Predicts Motor Performance.

    Flavie Torrecillos;Flavie Torrecillos;Gerd Tinkhauser;Gerd Tinkhauser;Gerd Tinkhauser;Petra Fischer;Petra Fischer;Alexander L. Green

  • Directional local field potentials: A tool to optimize deep brain stimulation.

    Gerd Tinkhauser;Alek Pogosyan;Ines Debove;Andreas Nowacki

  • Beta bursts during continuous movements accompany the velocity decrement in Parkinson's disease patients.

    Roxanne Lofredi;Huiling Tan;Wolf-Julian Neumann;Chien-Hung Yeh

  • Phase Dependency of the Human Primary Motor Cortex and Cholinergic Inhibition Cancelation During Beta tACS

    A Guerra;A Pogosyan;M Nowak;H Tan

  • Beta burst coupling across the motor circuit in Parkinson's disease.

    Gerd Tinkhauser;Flavie Torrecillos;Yann Duclos;Huiling Tan

  • Distinct mechanisms mediate speed-accuracy adjustments in cortico-subthalamic networks.

    Damian M. Herz;Damian M. Herz;Huiling Tan;Huiling Tan;John Stuart Brittain;John Stuart Brittain;Petra Fischer;Petra Fischer

  • Complementary roles of different oscillatory activities in the subthalamic nucleus in coding motor effort in Parkinsonism

    Huiling Tan;Alek Pogosyan;Anam Anzak;Keyoumars Ashkan

  • Human subthalamic nucleus–medial frontal cortex theta phase coherence is involved in conflict and error related cortical monitoring

    Baltazar Zavala;Baltazar Zavala;Huiling Tan;Keyoumars Ashkan;Thomas Foltynie

  • Human Subthalamic Nucleus in Movement Error Detection and Its Evaluation during Visuomotor Adaptation

    Huiling Tan;Baltazar Zavala;Alek Pogosyan;Keyoumars Ashkan

  • Subthalamic beta dynamics mirror Parkinsonian bradykinesia months after neurostimulator implantation

    Leon Amadeus Steiner;Wolf-Julian Neumann;Franziska Staub-Bartelt;Damian M. Herz

  • Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor Based on Thalamic Local Field Potentials

    Shenghong He;Fahd Baig;Fahd Baig;Abteen Mostofi;Alek Pogosyan

  • Local field potential activity dynamics in response to deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease.

    C. Wiest;G. Tinkhauser;A. Pogosyan;M. Bange

  • Alternating Modulation of Subthalamic Nucleus Beta Oscillations during Stepping.

    Petra Fischer;Chiung Chu Chen;Ya Ju Chang;Chien-Hung Yeh

  • Subthalamic nucleus activity optimizes maximal effort motor responses in Parkinson's disease.

    Anam Anzak;Huiling Tan;Alek Pogosyan;Thomas Foltynie

  • Decoding voluntary movements and postural tremor based on thalamic LFPs as a basis for closed-loop stimulation for essential tremor.

    Huiling Tan;Huiling Tan;Jean Debarros;Jean Debarros;Shenghong He;Shenghong He;Alek Pogosyan;Alek Pogosyan

  • Subthalamic nucleus gamma activity increases not only during movement but also during movement inhibition

    Petra Fischer;Alek Pogosyan;Alek Pogosyan;Damian M Herz;Damian M Herz;Binith Cheeran

  • 63. Phase dependency of the human primary motor cortex and cholinergic inhibition cancellation during beta tACS

    A. Guerra;A. Pogosyan;M. Nowak;H. Tan

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Brown
Peter Brown University of Oxford
Alek Pogosyan
Alek Pogosyan University of Oxford
Tipu Z. Aziz
Tipu Z. Aziz University of Oxford
Alexander L. Green
Alexander L. Green University of Oxford
Keyoumars Ashkan
Keyoumars Ashkan King's College London
Thomas Foltynie
Thomas Foltynie University College London
Ludvic Zrinzo
Ludvic Zrinzo University College London
Patricia Limousin
Patricia Limousin University College London
Andrea A. Kühn
Andrea A. Kühn Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Binith Cheeran
Binith Cheeran Abbott (United States)

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