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pro vyhledávání: '"Cindy D Liu"'
Autor:
Jarret AP Weinrich, Cindy D Liu, Madison E Jewell, Christopher R Andolina, Mollie X Bernstein, Jorge Benitez, Sian Rodriguez-Rosado, Joao M Braz, Mervyn Maze, Mikhail I Nemenov, Allan I Basbaum
The general consensus is that increases in neuronal activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) contribute to pain’s negative affect. Here, usingin vivoimaging of neuronal calcium dynamics in mice, we report that nitrous oxide, a general anesth
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a8738aa9dedfbf90bd5aa2305c957a92
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.03.534475
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.03.534475
Autor:
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Lisa Fu, Eliza L. Adams, Drew Friedmann, Casey J. Guenthner, Liqun Luo, William E. Allen, Cindy D. Liu, Laura A. DeNardo
Publikováno v:
Nature neuroscience
Memories of fearful events can last a lifetime. The prelimbic (PL) cortex, a subregion of prefrontal cortex, plays a critical role in fear memory retrieval over time. Most studies have focused on acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval of recent me
Autor:
Lief E. Fenno, Laura A. DeNardo, Kyle M. Loh, Liqun Luo, Michael Z. Chen, Karl Deisseroth, Charu Ramakrishnan, Cindy D. Liu, William E. Allen
Publikováno v:
Science. 357:1149-1155
Water deprivation produces a drive to seek and consume water. How neural activity creates this motivation remains poorly understood. We used activity-dependent genetic labeling to characterize neurons activated by water deprivation in the hypothalami
Autor:
Lisa Fu, Eliza L. Adams, William E. Allen, Casey J. Guenthner, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Liqun Luo, Cindy D. Liu, Ehsan Dadgar-Kiani, Laura A. DeNardo, Drew Friedmann, Jin Hyung Lee
Studies of amnesic patients and animal models support a systems consolidation model, which posits that explicit memories formed in hippocampus are transferred to cortex over time1–6. Prelimbic cortex (PL), a subregion of the medial prefrontal corte
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::55dba33ae9c3b8204062d73bf0fb6149
https://doi.org/10.1101/295238
https://doi.org/10.1101/295238
Autor:
Drew Friedmann, Cindy D. Liu, Liqun Luo, Jing Xiong, Mark Horowitz, Rachael L. Neve, Brandon Weissbourd, Katherine E. DeLoach, Jing Ren, Albert Pu, Yanwen Sun, Chen Ran
SummaryThe dorsal raphe (DR) constitutes a major serotonergic input to the forebrain, and modulates diverse functions and brain states including mood, anxiety, and sensory and motor functions. Most functional studies to date have treated DR serotonin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f623f63450a90a1d0e3519f74e127d27
https://doi.org/10.1101/257378
https://doi.org/10.1101/257378
Autor:
Cindy D. Liu, Liqun Luo, Jing Xiong, Yanwen Sun, Drew Friedmann, Brandon Weissbourd, Jing Ren, Rachael L. Neve, Albert Pu, Mark Horowitz, Katherine E. DeLoach, Chen Ran
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
The dorsal raphe (DR) constitutes a major serotonergic input to the forebrain, and modulates diverse functions and brain states including mood, anxiety, and sensory and motor functions. Most functional studies to date have treated DR serotonin neuron
Autor:
Drew Friedmann, Tanya Weerakkody, Cindy D. Liu, Chen Ran, Brandon Weissbourd, Liqun Luo, Jing Xiong, Brielle R. Ferguson, Yanwen Sun, John R. Huguenard, Mark Horowitz, Jing Ren, Katherine E. DeLoach, Rachael L. Neve, Albert Pun
Publikováno v:
Cell. 175:472-487.e20
The dorsal raphe (DR) constitutes a major serotonergic input to the forebrain and modulates diverse functions and brain states, including mood, anxiety, and sensory and motor functions. Most functional studies to date have treated DR serotonin neuron
Autor:
John H. Bladon, Sam McKenzie, Howard Eichenbaum, Joseph O'Keefe, Christopher S. Keene, Cindy D. Liu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 36(13)
It is commonly conceived that the cortical areas of the hippocampal region are functionally divided into the perirhinal cortex (PRC) and the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC), which selectively process object information; and the medial entorhinal cort