Fei Luo, Ph.D.

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Fudan university, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China 
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Deng W, Luo F, Li BM, et al. (2019) NRG1-ErbB4 signaling promotes functional recovery in a murine model of traumatic brain injury via regulation of GABA release. Experimental Brain Research
Zheng J, Sun X, Ma C, et al. (2019) Voluntary wheel running promotes myelination in the motor cortex through Wnt signaling in mice. Molecular Brain. 12: 85
Datta D, Yang ST, Galvin V, et al. (2019) Noradrenergic α1-Adrenoceptor Actions in the Primate Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Tang H, Sun X, Li BM, et al. (2017) Neuralrepresentation of cost-benefit selectionsin medial prefrontal cortex of rats. Neuroscience Letters
Luo F, Zheng J, Sun X, et al. (2017) Prelimbic cortex extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activation is required for memory retrieval of long-term inhibitory avoidance. Brain Research
Luo F, Zheng J, Sun X, et al. (2016) Inward rectifier K(+) channel and T-type Ca(2+) channel contribute to enhancement of GABAergic transmission induced by β1-adrenoceptor in the prefrontal cortex. Experimental Neurology
Tang H, Luo F, Li SH, et al. (2016) Behavioral representation of cost and benefit balance in rats. Neuroscience Letters
Yang Y, Cheng Z, Tang H, et al. (2016) Neonatal Maternal Separation Impairs Prefrontal Cortical Myelination and Cognitive Functions in Rats Through Activation of Wnt Signaling. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Luo F, Guo NN, Zheng J, et al. (2015) β1-and β2-adrenoceptors in hippocampal CA3 region are required for long-term memory consolidation in rats. Brain Research
Luo F, Tang H, Cheng ZY. (2015) Stimulation of α1-adrenoceptors facilitates GABAergic transmission onto pyramidal neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience. 300: 63-74
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