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Jiande Chen
Researcher at University of Texas Medical Branch
Publications - 178
Citations - 4343
Jiande Chen is an academic researcher from University of Texas Medical Branch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gastric emptying & Gastric motility. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 152 publications receiving 4069 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiande Chen include Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications & Southeast University.
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Assessment of gastric emptying using a low fat meal: Establishment of international control values
Gervais Tougas,Ervin Y. Eaker,Thomas L. Abell,Hasse Abrahamsson,Michel Boivin,Jiande Chen,Michael P. Hocking,Eamonn Martin Quigley,Kenneth L. Koch,Aaron Tokayer,Vincenzo Stanghellini,Ying Chen,Jan D. Huizinga,Johan Ryden,Ivan Bourgeois,Richard W. McCallum +15 more
TL;DR: Assessment of gastric emptying using a low fat meal: establishment of international control values and implications for food safety and quality.
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Gastric pacing improves emptying and symptoms in patients with gastroparesis
Richard W. McCallum,Jiande Chen,Zhiyue Lin,Bruce D. Schirmer,Ronald D. Williams,Robert A. Ross +5 more
TL;DR: Gastric pacing seems to be able to improve symptoms of gastroparesis and to accelerate gastric emptying in patients with gastroparingis.
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Electroacupuncture accelerates gastric emptying in association with changes in vagal activity
TL;DR: Electroacupuncture accelerates gastric emptying of liquid in dogs and its potential for treating gastroparesis may be explored.
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Application of the empirical mode decomposition to the analysis of esophageal manometric data in gastroesophageal reflux disease
TL;DR: The idea of EMD was applied to develop strategies to automatically identify the relevant IMFs that contribute to the slow-varying trend in the data, and its application on the analysis of esophageal manometric time series in gastroesophagal reflux disease was presented.
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Gastric electrical stimulation with short pulses reduces vomiting but not dysrhythmias in dogs.
TL;DR: Long-pulse stimulation normalizes vasopressin-induced slow wave abnormalities with no improvement in vomiting and behaviors suggestive of nausea with no effects on slow waves, and their effects are vagally mediated.