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已发表的代表性SCI学术论文及专利 1. Cui H, Huang Y, Wu Y, Ma J, Cao X, Xie J, Zhang Y*. The expression of diacylglycerol kinase isoforms alpha and zeta correlates with the progression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in rats. Histochem Cell Biol 2021, 156(5): 437-448. 2. Zhang Y, Zhang R, Liu P, Wang J, Gao M, Zhang J, Yang J, Yang C, Zhang Y*, Sun N*. Characteristics and Mediating Effect of Gut Microbiota with Experience of Childhood Maltreatment in Major Depressive Disorder. Front Neurosci 2022, 16: 926450. 3. Cui H*, Du J, Xie J, Zhang J, Tao Y, Huang Y, Li L, Cao X, Zhang Y*. Diacylglycerol kinase γ facilitates the proliferation and migration of neural stem cells in the developing neural tube. Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai). 2024 Oct 23;57(2):250-260. 4. Ma Y, Qin GH, Guo X, Hao N, Shi Y, Li HF, Zhao X, Li JG, Zhang C, Zhang Y*. Activation of delta-opioid Receptors in Anterior Cingulate Cortex Alleviates Affective Pain in Rats. Neuroscience 2022, 494: 152-166. 5. Zhang Y, Zhang R, Liu P, Wang J, Gao M, Zhang J, Yang J, Yang C, Zhang Y*, Sun N*. Characteristics and Mediating Effect of Gut Microbiota With Experience of Childhood Maltreatment in Major Depressive Disorder. Front Neurosci 2022, 16: 926450. (共同通讯) 6. Cui H, Huang Y, Wu Y, Ma J, Cao X, Xie J, Zhang Y*. The expression of diacylglycerol kinase isoforms alpha and zeta correlates with the progression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in rats. Histochem Cell Biol 2021, 156(5): 437-448. 7. Meng X, Zhang Y, Lao L, Saito R, Li A, Backman CM, Berman BM, Ren K, Wei PK, Zhang RX: Spinal interleukin-17 promotes thermal hyperalgesia and NMDA NR1 phosphorylation in an inflammatory pain rat model, Pain 2013, 154(2):294-305(共同第一) 8. Zhang Y, Li A, Xin J, Ren K, Berman BM, Lao L, Zhang RX. Electroacupuncture alleviates chemotherapy-induced pain through inhibiting phosphorylation of spinal CaMKII in rats. European journal of pain 2018, 22(4): 679-690. 9. Zhang Y, Zhang RX, Zhang M, Shen XY, Li A, Xin J, Ren K, Berman BM, Tan M, Lao L: Electroacupuncture inhibition of hyperalgesia in an inflammatory pain rat model: involvement of distinct spinal serotonin and norepinephrine receptor subtypes, British journal of anaesthesia 2012, 109(2):245-252 10. Zhang Y, Meng X, Li A, Xin J, Berman BM, Lao L, Tan M, Ren K, Zhang RX: Electroacupuncture alleviates affective pain in an inflammatory pain rat model, European journal of pain 2012, 16(2):170-181 11. Zhang Y, Meng X, Li A, Xin J, Berman BM, Lao L, Tan M, Ren K, Zhang RX: Acupuncture alleviates the affective dimension of pain in a rat model of inflammatory hyperalgesia, Neurochemical research 2011, 36(11):2104-2110 12. Zhang Y, Li A, Xin J, Lao L, Ren K, Berman BM, Tan M, Zhang RX: Involvement of spinal serotonin receptors in electroacupuncture anti-hyperalgesia in an inflammatory pain rat model, Neurochemical research 2011, 36(10):1785-1792 13. Zhang Y, Li A, Lao L, Xin J, Ren K, Berman BM, Zhang RX: Rostral ventromedial medulla mu, but not kappa, opioid receptors are involved in electroacupuncture anti-hyperalgesia in an inflammatory pain rat model, Brain research 2011, 1395(38-45) 14. Zhang Y*, Shi ZG, Wang ZH, Li JG, Chen JY, Zhang C: Effects of amyloid beta-peptide fragment 31-35 on the BK channel-mediated K(+) current and intracellular free Ca(2)(+) concentration of hippocampal CA1 neurons, Neuroscience letters 2014, 568(72-76) 15. Li A, Zhang Y, Lao L, Xin J, Ren K, Berman BM, Zhang RX: Serotonin Receptor 2A/C Is Involved in Electroacupuncture Inhibition of Pain in an Osteoarthritis Rat Model, Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 2011, 2011(619650) 16. Meng X, Zhang Y, Li A, Xin J, Lao L, Ren K, Berman BM, Tan M, Zhang RX (2011) The effects of opioid receptor antagonists on electroacupuncture-produced anti-allodynia/hyperalgesia in rats with paclitaxel-evoked peripheral neuropathy. Brain research 1414:58-65 17. Hou S-W, Qi J-S, Zhang Y, Qiao J-T. Spinal antinociceptive effect of agmatine and tentative analysis of involved receptors: study in an electrophysiological model of rats. Brain research 2003, 968(2): 277-280. |