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    A subcortical excitatory circuit for sensory-triggered predatory hunting in mice by Shang, Congping, Liu, Aixue, Li, Dapeng, Xie, Zhiyong, Chen, Zijun, Huang, Meizhu, Li, Yang, Wang, Yi, Shen, Wei L., Cao, Peng

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2019)
    “…Predatory hunting plays a fundamental role in animal survival. Little is known about the neural circuits that convert sensory cues into neural signals to drive…”
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    The tectonigral pathway regulates appetitive locomotion in predatory hunting in mice by Huang, Meizhu, Li, Dapeng, Cheng, Xinyu, Pei, Qing, Xie, Zhiyong, Gu, Huating, Zhang, Xuerong, Chen, Zijun, Liu, Aixue, Wang, Yi, Sun, Fangmiao, Li, Yulong, Zhang, Jiayi, He, Miao, Xie, Yuan, Zhang, Fan, Qi, Xiangbing, Shang, Congping, Cao, Peng

    Published in Nature communications (20-07-2021)
    “…Appetitive locomotion is essential for animals to approach rewards, such as food and prey. The neuronal circuitry controlling appetitive locomotion is unclear…”
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    Mechanically evoked defensive attack is controlled by GABAergic neurons in the anterior hypothalamic nucleus by Xie, Zhiyong, Gu, Huating, Huang, Meizhu, Cheng, Xinyu, Shang, Congping, Tao, Ting, Li, Dapeng, Xie, Yuan, Zhao, Jidong, Lu, Wei, Zhang, Zhibin, Zhan, Cheng, Tang, Zongxiang, Zhang, Fan, Cao, Peng

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-01-2022)
    “…Innate defensive behaviors triggered by environmental threats are important for animal survival. Among these behaviors, defensive attack toward threatening…”
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    Transcriptomic encoding of sensorimotor transformation in the midbrain by Xie, Zhiyong, Wang, Mengdi, Liu, Zeyuan, Shang, Congping, Zhang, Changjiang, Sun, Le, Gu, Huating, Ran, Gengxin, Pei, Qing, Ma, Qiang, Huang, Meizhu, Zhang, Junjing, Lin, Rui, Zhou, Youtong, Zhang, Jiyao, Zhao, Miao, Luo, Minmin, Wu, Qian, Cao, Peng, Wang, Xiaoqun

    Published in eLife (28-07-2021)
    “…Sensorimotor transformation, a process that converts sensory stimuli into motor actions, is critical for the brain to initiate behaviors. Although the…”
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    The gut-to-brain axis for toxin-induced defensive responses by Xie, Zhiyong, Zhang, Xianying, Zhao, Miao, Huo, Lifang, Huang, Meizhu, Li, Dapeng, Zhang, Shuangfeng, Cheng, Xinyu, Gu, Huating, Zhang, Chen, Zhan, Cheng, Wang, Fengchao, Shang, Congping, Cao, Peng

    Published in Cell (10-11-2022)
    “…After ingestion of toxin-contaminated food, the brain initiates a series of defensive responses (e.g., nausea, retching, and vomiting). How the brain detects…”
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    Metabolic remodeling underlying citrus segment drying: Insights from lignin non-accumulating granulation in Harumi tangor vesicles by Yan, Dandan, Liu, Yaci, Hou, Jiao, Huang, Meizhu, Wang, Wei, Xu, Huimin, Zeng, Kaifang, Yao, Shixiang

    Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-05-2024)
    “…Segment drying significantly impairs citrus fruit quality during ripening and postharvest storage, notably causing flavor loss and mostly vesicle granulation…”
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    β-Sitosterol Protects against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury via Targeting PPARγ/NF-κB Signalling by Yinzhi, Song, Zhang, Weiwei, Deng, Bin, Huang, Meizhu, Xu, Luhua, Lin, Fengxia, Zeng, Zhicong

    “…Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is a clinically severe complication, which can cause high rates of disability and mortality particularly in…”
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    A brain-to-spinal sensorimotor loop for repetitive self-grooming by Xie, Zhiyong, Li, Dapeng, Cheng, Xinyu, Pei, Qing, Gu, Huating, Tao, Ting, Huang, Meizhu, Shang, Congping, Geng, Dandan, Zhao, Miao, Liu, Aixue, Zhang, Chen, Zhang, Fan, Ma, Yuanwu, Cao, Peng

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (02-03-2022)
    “…Self-grooming is a complex behavior with important biological functions and pathological relevance. How the brain coordinates with the spinal cord to generate…”
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    Alteration of pectin metabolism in blood orange fruit ( Citrus sinensis cv. Tarocco) in response to vesicle collapse by Hou, Jiao, Yan, Dandan, Huang, Meizhu, Zeng, Kaifang, Yao, Shixiang

    Published in Food quality and safety (01-01-2022)
    “…Abstract Segment drying is a severe physiological disorder of citrus fruit, and vesicles become granulated or collapsed. Aside from the hypothesis that…”
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    Brain circuits for retching-like behavior by Huo, Lifang, Ye, Zhimin, Liu, Meiling, He, Ziqing, Huang, Meizhu, Li, Dapeng, Wu, Qian, Wang, Qian, Wang, Xiaoqun, Cao, Peng, Dong, Ji, Shang, Congping

    Published in National science review (01-01-2024)
    “…Nausea and vomiting are important defensive responses to cope with pathogens and toxins that invade the body. The nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is…”
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    The influential factors and intervention strategies that engage malignant cancer patients in health-promoting behaviors during PICC line maintenance by Wang, Yanling, Li, Jun, Wang, Yanyan, Wang, Lina, Xiang, Ying, Huang, Meizhu, Wang, Danxin, He, Li

    Published in American journal of translational research (01-01-2021)
    “…OBJECTIVETo analyze the influential factors and intervention strategies involved in engaging health-promoting behaviors (EHPD) during peripheral central venous…”
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    Brainstem opioid peptidergic neurons regulate cough reflexes in mice by Lu, Haicheng, Chen, Guoqing, Zhao, Miao, Gu, Huating, Zheng, Wenxuan, Li, Xiating, Huang, Meizhu, Geng, Dandan, Yu, Minhui, Guan, Xuyan, Zhang, Li, Song, Huimeng, Li, Yaning, Wu, Menghua, Zhang, Fan, Li, Dapeng, Wu, Qingfeng, Shang, Congping, Xie, Zhiyong, Cao, Peng

    Published in Innovation (New York, NY) (04-11-2024)
    “…Cough is a vital defensive reflex for expelling harmful substances from the airway. The sensory afferents for the cough reflex have been intensively studied…”
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