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    Activity-Dependent Phosphorylation of CDKL5 at Serine 407 Regulates Synaptogenesis and Plasticity

    Mengying Jiang, Qiwu Xu, Can Yang, Dan Li, Ji-Wei Liu in Neuroscience Bulletin (2023)

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    The effect of intensive family-centered health education on the awareness rate, diagnosis, and treatment of post-stroke depression in community families

    To investigate the effects of intensive family-centered health education on the awareness rate, diagnosis, and treatment of post-stroke depression (PSD) in community families.

    Hao Wang, Shuchao Pan, Qiwu Xu, Ting Ding in BMC Primary Care (2022)

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    Resequencing 545 ginkgo genomes across the world reveals the evolutionary history of the living fossil

    As Charles Darwin anticipated, living fossils provide excellent opportunities to study evolutionary questions related to extinction, competition, and adaptation. Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is one of the oldest liv...

    Yun-Peng Zhao, Guangyi Fan, **-** Yin, Shuai Sun, Ning Li in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Chromosome level comparative analysis of Brassica genomes

    We provided a chromosome-length assembly of B. nigra and show the comprehensive chromosome-scale variations among Brassica genomes.

    Wenliang Wang, Rui Guan, **ng Liu, Haorui Zhang, Bo Song in Plant Molecular Biology (2019)

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    Genome-wide Target Enrichment-aided Chip Design: a 66 K SNP Chip for Cashmere Goat

    Compared with the commercially available single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chip based on the Bead Chip technology, the solution hybrid selection (SHS)-based target enrichment SNP chip is not only design-fle...

    **an Qiao, Rui Su, Yang Wang, Ruijun Wang, Ting Yang, **aokai Li in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Ammonia triggers neuronal disinhibition and seizures by impairing astrocyte potassium buffering

    Excess ammonia in the blood can cause neurologic dysfunction and seizures. Although previous studies have suggested astrocyte swelling and brain edema are associated with hyperammonemia, the authors show that ...

    Vinita Rangroo Thrane, Alexander S Thrane, Fushun Wang, Maria L Cotrina in Nature Medicine (2013)

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    Adenosine A1 receptors mediate local anti-nociceptive effects of acupuncture

    Acupuncture can locally reduce pain, but it has remained unclear how it might work. Goldman et al. find that acupuncture elevates local tissue adenosine levels in a mouse model. The anti-nociceptive effect of acu...

    Nanna Goldman, Michael Chen, Takumi Fujita, Qiwu Xu, Weiguo Peng in Nature Neuroscience (2010)

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    Adenosine is crucial for deep brain stimulation–mediated attenuation of tremor

    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a widely used neurosurgical approach to treating tremor and other movement disorders1,2,3. In addition, the use of DBS in a number of psychiatric diseases, including obsessive-comp...

    Lane Bekar, Witold Libionka, Guo-Feng Tian, Qiwu Xu, Arnulfo Torres in Nature Medicine (2008)

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    Astrocytic Ca2+ signaling evoked by sensory stimulation in vivo

    Although astrocytes are the most abundant cell type in the brain, evidence for their activation during physiological sensory activity is lacking. Here we show that whisker stimulation evokes increases in astro...

    **aohai Wang, Nanhong Lou, Qiwu Xu, Guo-Feng Tian, Wei Guo Peng in Nature Neuroscience (2006)

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    An astrocytic basis of epilepsy

    Hypersynchronous neuronal firing is a hallmark of epilepsy, but the mechanisms underlying simultaneous activation of multiple neurons remains unknown. Epileptic discharges are in part initiated by a local depo...

    Guo-Feng Tian, Hooman Azmi, Takahiro Takano, Qiwu Xu, Weiguo Peng in Nature Medicine (2005)

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    P2X7 receptor inhibition improves recovery after spinal cord injury

    Secondary injury exacerbates the extent of spinal cord insults, yet the mechanistic basis of this phenomenon has largely been unexplored. Here we report that broad regions of the peritraumatic zone are charact...

    **aohai Wang, Gregory Arcuino, Takahiro Takano, Jane Lin, Wei Guo Peng in Nature Medicine (2004)