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VMH SF1 neurons-originated sympathetic circuits modulating iWAT and iBAT
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
4/17/23 → 3/31/27
Project: Research project
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Astrocytic Target Mechanisms in Obesity
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
8/1/17 → 7/31/21
Project: Research project
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Deciphering Neural Circuits Underlying Hippocampal Suppression of Food Intake
6/1/16 → 2/28/21
Project: Research project
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Deciphering Neural Circuits Underlying Hippocampal Suppression of Food Intake
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
6/1/16 → 2/28/21
Project: Research project
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A role of STING signaling in obesity-induced lung inflammation
Qi, Y., Wu, Z., Chen, D., Zhu, L. & Yang, Y., Apr 2023, In: International Journal of Obesity. 47, 4, p. 325-334 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Deconstruction of a hypothalamic astrocyte-white adipocyte sympathetic axis that regulates lipolysis in mice
Chen, D., Qi, Y., Zhang, J. & Yang, Y., Dec 2022, In: Nature communications. 13, 1, 7536.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Activation of septal OXTr neurons induces anxiety- but not depressive-like behaviors
Huang, T., Guan, F., Licinio, J., Wong, M. L. & Yang, Y., Dec 2021, In: Molecular Psychiatry. 26, 12, p. 7270-7279 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access8 Scopus citations -
ADORA1-driven brain-sympathetic neuro-adipose connections control body weight and adipose lipid metabolism
Zhang, J., Hou, Y., Du, X. L., Chen, D., Sui, G., Qi, Y., Licinio, J., Wong, M. L. & Yang, Y., Jul 2021, In: Molecular Psychiatry. 26, 7, p. 2805-2819 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Correction to: The TRIM protein Mitsugumin 53 enhances survival and therapeutic efficacy of stem cells in murine traumatic brain injury (Stem Cell Research & Therapy, (2019), 10, 1, (352), 10.1186/s13287-019-1433-4)
Guan, F., Huang, T., Wang, X., Xing, Q., Gumpper, K., Li, P., Song, J., Tan, T., Yang, G. L., Zang, X., Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Yang, Y., Liu, Y., Zhang, Y., Yang, B., Ma, J. & Ma, S., Dec 2021, In: Stem Cell Research and Therapy. 12, 1, 522.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
Open Access