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    A neural circuit for comorbid depressive symptoms in chronic pain by Zhou, Wenjie, Jin, Yan, Meng, Qian, Zhu, Xia, Bai, Tongjian, Tian, Yanghua, Mao, Yu, Wang, Likui, Xie, Wen, Zhong, Hui, Zhang, Na, Luo, Min-Hua, Tao, Wenjuan, Wang, Haitao, Li, Jie, Li, Juan, Qiu, Ben-Sheng, Zhou, Jiang-Ning, Li, Xiangyao, Xu, Han, Wang, Kai, Zhang, Xiaochu, Liu, Yong, Richter-Levin, Gal, Xu, Lin, Zhang, Zhi

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-10-2019)
    “…Comorbid depressive symptoms (CDS) in chronic pain are a common health problem, but the neural circuit mechanisms underlying these symptoms remain unclear…”
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    Prefrontal Cortex Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Neurons Control Behavioral Style Selection under Challenging Situations by Chen, Peng, Lou, Shihao, Huang, Zhao-Huan, Wang, Zhenni, Shan, Qing-Hong, Wang, Yu, Yang, Yupeng, Li, Xiangning, Gong, Hui, Jin, Yan, Zhang, Zhi, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-04-2020)
    “…In response to stressors, individuals adopt different behavioral styles, which are essential for survival and form the basis of differential susceptibility…”
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    Expansion-Based Clearing of Golgi-Cox-Stained Tissue for Multi-Scale Imaging by Shan, Qing-Hong, Qin, Xin-Ya, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    “…Obtaining fine neuron morphology and connections data is extraordinarily useful in understanding the brain's functionality. Golgi staining is a widely used…”
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    A method for ultrafast tissue clearing that preserves fluorescence for multimodal and longitudinal brain imaging by Shan, Qing-Hong, Qin, Xin-Ya, Zhou, Nan, Huang, Chuan, Wang, Yu, Chen, Peng, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in BMC biology (29-03-2022)
    “…Tissue-clearing techniques have recently been developed to make tissues transparent for three-dimensional (3D) imaging at different scales, including…”
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    Single-cell morphological characterization of CRH neurons throughout the whole mouse brain by Wang, Yu, Hu, Pu, Shan, Qinghong, Huang, Chuan, Huang, Zhaohuan, Chen, Peng, Li, Anan, Gong, Hui, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in BMC biology (15-03-2021)
    “…Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is an important neuromodulator that is widely distributed in the brain and plays a key role in mediating stress responses…”
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    PSD-93 up-regulates the synaptic activity of corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons in the paraventricular nucleus in depression by Qin, Xin-Ya, Shan, Qing-Hong, Fang, Hui, Wang, Yu, Chen, Peng, Xiong, Zhi-Qi, Swaab, Dick F., Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-12-2021)
    “…Since the discovery of ketamine anti-depressant effects in last decade, it has effectively revitalized interest in investigating excitatory synapses hypothesis…”
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    Abnormal retinoid and TrkB signaling in the prefrontal cortex in mood disorders by Qi, Xin-Rui, Zhao, Jun, Liu, Ji, Fang, Hui, Swaab, Dick F, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-01-2015)
    “…The prefrontal cortex shows structural and functional alterations in mood disorders. Retinoid signaling, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and its…”
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    Distribution of tyrosine‐hydroxylase‐immunoreactive neurons in the hypothalamus of tree shrews by Huang, Zhao‐Huan, Ni, Rong‐Jun, Luo, Peng‐Hao, Zhou, JiangNing

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-04-2020)
    “…The tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis) is the closest living relative of primates. Yet, little is known about the anatomical distribution of tyrosine…”
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    Roles of autophagy and mTOR signaling in neuronal differentiation of mouse neuroblastoma cells by Zeng, Mei, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-04-2008)
    “…Cell differentiation is often associated with decreased cell growth, indicating an altered rate of macromolecule synthesis and degradation. In this study, we…”
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    Sexual dimorphism in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial preoptic area and suprachiasmatic nucleus in male and female tree shrews by Ni, Rong‐Jun, Shu, Yu‐Mian, Luo, Peng‐Hao, Zhou, JiangNing

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-03-2022)
    “…Sex differences in behaviour partly arise from the sexual dimorphism of brain anatomy between males and females. However, the sexual dimorphism of the tree…”
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    Alterations in the steroid biosynthetic pathways in the human prefrontal cortex in mood disorders: A post‐mortem study by Qi, Xin‐Rui, Luchetti, Sabina, Verwer, Ronald W. H., Sluiter, Arja A., Mason, Matthew R. J., Zhou, JiangNing, Swaab, Dick F.

    Published in Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) (01-07-2018)
    “…Altered levels of steroids have been reported in the brain, cerebral spinal fluid and plasma of patients with mood disorders. Neuroimaging studies have…”
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    The tree shrew cerebellum atlas: Systematic nomenclature, neurochemical characterization, and afferent projections by Ni, Rong‐Jun, Huang, Zhao‐Huan, Luo, Peng‐Hao, Ma, Xiao‐Hong, Li, Tao, Zhou, JiangNing

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-12-2018)
    “…The cerebellum is involved in the control of movement, emotional responses, and reward processing. The tree shrew is the closest living relative of primates…”
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    Mapping of c-Fos expression in male tree shrew forebrain by Ni, Rong-Jun, Wang, Jing, Shu, Yu-Mian, Xu, Lin, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-2020)
    “…•Mapping of c-Fos expression in the forebrain of the tree shrew.•Patterns of c-Fos expression in tree shrew forebrain following aversive stimuli.•Distinct…”
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    Alterations of melatonin receptors MT1 and MT2 in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus during depression by Wu, Ying-Hui, Ursinus, Jeanine, Zhou, Jiang-Ning, Scheer, Frank A.J.L, Ai-Min, Bao, Jockers, Ralf, van Heerikhuize, Joop, Swaab, Dick F

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-06-2013)
    “…Abstract Background The pineal hormone melatonin regulates circadian rhythms, largely by feedback on the central biological clock of the brain, the…”
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    Aberrant stress hormone receptor balance in the human prefrontal cortex and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of depressed patients by Qi, Xin-Rui, Kamphuis, Willem, Wang, Shanshan, Wang, Qian, Lucassen, Paul J, Zhou, Jiang-Ning, Swaab, Dick F

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in the regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis regarding stress response and…”
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    All-trans Retinoic Acid-induced Abnormal Hippocampal Expression of Synaptic Genes SynDIG1 and DLG2 is Correlated with Anxiety or Depression-Like Behavior in Mice by Qin, Xin-Ya, Fang, Hui, Shan, Qing-Hong, Qi, Cong-Cong, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    “…Clinical reports suggest a potential link between excess retinoids and development of depression. Although it has been shown that all-trans retinoic acid…”
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    A single-day treatment with mifepristone is sufficient to normalize chronic glucocorticoid induced suppression of hippocampal cell proliferation by Hu, Pu, Oomen, Charlotte, van Dam, Anne-Marie, Wester, Jordi, Zhou, Jiang-Ning, Joëls, Marian, Lucassen, Paul J

    Published in PloS one (25-09-2012)
    “…Chronic stress or prolonged administration of glucocorticoids suppresses proliferation and/or survival of newborn cells in adult rat dentate gyrus. Earlier we…”
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    The binding of resveratrol to monomer and fibril amyloid beta by Ge, Jin-Fang, Qiao, Jin-Ping, Qi, Cong-Cong, Wang, Chen-Wei, Zhou, Jiang-Ning

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-12-2012)
    “…► Resveratrol (RES) could bind directly to both fibril and monomer Aβ. ► Compared to Congo red, the binding response of RES to monomer Aβ was higher, but to…”
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