Curtis Gleason
RECALL NON-FACULTY ACAD
Urology
School of Medicine
curtis.gleason@ucsf.edu 415-476-1611
Education & Training
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- PhD Neurophysiology Stanford University School of Medicine 04/1971
- MS Electrical Engineering Stanford University 06/1958
- BS Electrical Engineering University of California 06/1954
Publications (8)
Top publication keywords:
Electric StimulationMotor ActivityLactatesElectroencephalographyMovementUrinary BladderTissue TransplantationRegenerationOxygen ConsumptionSpinal Nerve RootsGlucoseVascular Endothelial Growth FactorsCollagenUrinationVolition
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Collagen I:III ratio in canine heterologous bladder acellular matrix grafts.
World journal of urology 2006 Sievert KD, Fandel T, Wefer J, Gleason CA, Nunes L, Dahiya R, Tanagho EA -
Effect of vascular endothelial growth factor on regeneration of bladder acellular matrix graft: histologic and functional evaluation.
Urology 2005 Youssif M, Shiina H, Urakami S, Gleason C, Nunes L, Igawa M, Enokida H, Tanagho EA, Dahiya R -
Physiologic bladder evacuation with selective sacral root stimulation: sinusoidal signal and organ-specific frequency.
Neurourology and urodynamics 2002 Sievert KD, Gleason CA, Jünemann KP, Alken P, Tanagho EA -
Hepatic oxygen consumption, lactate uptake, and glucose production in neonatal lambs.
Pediatric research 1985 Gleason CA, Roman C, Rudolph AM -
Preparation- or intention-to-act, in relation to pre-event potentials recorded at the vertex.
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1983 Libet B, Wright EW, Gleason CA -
Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential). The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act.
Brain : a journal of neurology 1983 Libet B, Gleason CA, Wright EW, Pearl DK -
Readiness-potentials preceding unrestricted 'spontaneous' vs. pre-planned voluntary acts.
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1982 Libet B, Wright EW, Gleason CA -
Suppression of an eplieptiform type of electrocortical activity in the rat by stimulation in the vicinity of locus coeruleus.
Epilepsia 1977 Libet B, Gleason CA, Wright EW, Feinstein B