Xiao-Ming Li

Affiliations: 
Neurobiology Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Shi, Zhejiang Sheng, China 
Area:
Neurobiology
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http://www.cmm.zju.edu.cn/klmn/lab/lxm/people.html
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Wang H, Wang Q, Cui L, et al. (2024) A molecularly defined amygdala-independent tetra-synaptic forebrain-to-hindbrain pathway for odor-driven innate fear and anxiety. Nature Neuroscience
Zhu Y, Xie SZ, Peng AB, et al. (2023) Distinct Circuits from Central Lateral Amygdala to Ventral Part of Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis Regulate Different Fear Memory. Biological Psychiatry
Lin S, Zhu MY, Tang MY, et al. (2022) Somatostatin-Positive Neurons in the Rostral Zona Incerta Modulate Innate Fear-Induced Defensive Response in Mice. Neuroscience Bulletin
Li Y, Li CY, Xi W, et al. (2021) Rostral and Caudal Ventral Tegmental Area GABAergic Inputs to Different Dorsal Raphe Neurons Participate in Opioid Dependence. Neuron. 109: 3893-3894
Wen CX, Sun R, Han JX, et al. (2021) ErbB4 regulate extracellular dopamine through the p38 MAPK signaling pathway. Neuroscience Letters. 135830
Wang H, Dong P, He C, et al. (2020) Incerta-thalamic Circuit Controls Nocifensive Behavior via Cannabinoid Type 1 Receptors. Neuron
Zhang Y, Zhu Y, Cao SX, et al. (2020) MeCP2 in cholinergic interneurons of nucleus accumbens regulates fear learning. Elife. 9
Dong P, Wang H, Shen XF, et al. (2019) A novel cortico-intrathalamic circuit for flight behavior. Nature Neuroscience
Shen CJ, Zheng D, Li KX, et al. (2019) Publisher Correction: Cannabinoid CB receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior. Nature Medicine
Shen CJ, Zheng D, Li KX, et al. (2019) Cannabinoid CB receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior. Nature Medicine
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