Jianren Song
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Wang Z, Duan H, Hao F, et al. (2022) Circuit reconstruction of newborn neurons after spinal cord injury in adult rats via an NT3-chitosan scaffold. Progress in Neurobiology. 102375 |
Huang CX, Wang Z, Cheng J, et al. (2022) De novo establishment of circuit modules restores locomotion after spinal cord injury in adult zebrafish. Cell Reports. 41: 111535 |
Huang CX, Zhao Y, Mao J, et al. (2021) An injury-induced serotonergic neuron subpopulation contributes to axon regrowth and function restoration after spinal cord injury in zebrafish. Nature Communications. 12: 7093 |
Guan NN, Xu L, Zhang T, et al. (2021) A specialized spinal circuit for command amplification and directionality during escape behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Xu L, Guan NN, Huang CX, et al. (2021) A neuronal circuit that generates the temporal motor sequence for the defensive response in zebrafish larvae. Current Biology : Cb |
Song J, Pallucchi I, Ausborn J, et al. (2020) Multiple Rhythm-Generating Circuits Act in Tandem with Pacemaker Properties to Control the Start and Speed of Locomotion. Neuron |
Abdo H, Calvo-Enrique L, Lopez JM, et al. (2019) Specialized cutaneous Schwann cells initiate pain sensation. Science (New York, N.Y.). 365: 695-699 |
Björnfors ER, Picton LD, Song J, et al. (2019) Diversity of neurons and circuits controlling the speed and coordination of locomotion Current Opinion in Physiology. 8: 170-176 |
Song J, Dahlberg E, El Manira A. (2018) V2a interneuron diversity tailors spinal circuit organization to control the vigor of locomotor movements. Nature Communications. 9: 3370 |
Song J, Ampatzis K, Björnfors ER, et al. (2016) Motor neurons control locomotor circuit function retrogradely via gap junctions. Nature |