Eunice Y. Yuen

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State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Yuen EY, Wei J, Yan Z. (2017) Molecular and Epigenetic Mechanisms for the Complex Effects of Stress on Synaptic Physiology and Cognitive Functions. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Yuen EY, Wei J, Yan Z. (2015) Estrogen in prefrontal cortex blocks stress-induced cognitive impairments in female rats. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Plattner F, Hayashi K, Hernández A, et al. (2015) The role of ventral striatal cAMP signaling in stress-induced behaviors. Nature Neuroscience. 18: 1094-100
Yuen EY, Qin L, Wei J, et al. (2014) Synergistic regulation of glutamatergic transmission by serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors in prefrontal cortical neurons. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289: 25177-85
Plattner F, Hernández A, Kistler TM, et al. (2014) Memory enhancement by targeting Cdk5 regulation of NR2B. Neuron. 81: 1070-83
Wei J, Yuen EY, Liu W, et al. (2014) Estrogen protects against the detrimental effects of repeated stress on glutamatergic transmission and cognition. Molecular Psychiatry. 19: 588-98
Yuen EY, Zhong P, Li X, et al. (2013) Restoration of glutamatergic transmission by dopamine D4 receptors in stressed animals. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 26112-20
Yuen EY, Wei J, Liu W, et al. (2012) Repeated stress causes cognitive impairment by suppressing glutamate receptor expression and function in prefrontal cortex. Neuron. 73: 962-77
Yuen EY, Wei J, Zhong P, et al. (2012) Disrupted GABAAR trafficking and synaptic inhibition in a mouse model of Huntington's disease. Neurobiology of Disease. 46: 497-502
Jiang H, Ren Y, Yuen EY, et al. (2012) Parkin controls dopamine utilization in human midbrain dopaminergic neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells. Nature Communications. 3: 668
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