Jiulin Du, Ph.D
Affiliations: | Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China |
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retina, zebrafish, neuromodulator, vescularWebsite:
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"Jiulin Du"Mean distance: 13.32 (cluster 11) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Zi H, Peng X, Cao J, et al. (2024) Piezo1-dependent regulation of pericyte proliferation by blood flow during brain vascular development. Cell Reports. 43: 113652 |
Tao R, Wang K, Chen TL, et al. (2023) A genetically encoded ratiometric indicator for tryptophan. Cell Discovery. 9: 106 |
Du XF, Li FN, Peng XL, et al. (2023) Circadian regulation of developmental synaptogenesis via the hypocretinergic system. Nature Communications. 14: 3195 |
Wu Z, He K, Chen Y, et al. (2021) A sensitive GRAB sensor for detecting extracellular ATP in vitro and in vivo. Neuron |
Liu TT, Du XF, Zhang BB, et al. (2020) Piezo1-Mediated Ca Activities Regulate Brain Vascular Pathfinding during Development. Neuron |
Zhang Z, Bai L, Cong L, et al. (2020) Imaging volumetric dynamics at high speed in mouse and zebrafish brain with confocal light field microscopy. Nature Biotechnology |
Liu J, Pan L, Shang C, et al. (2020) A highly sensitive and selective nanosensor for near-infrared potassium imaging. Science Advances. 6: eaax9757 |
Liu J, Zhang R, Shang CF, et al. (2020) Near-infrared voltage nanosensors enable real-time imaging of neuronal activities in mice and zebrafish. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Li J, Li HY, Gu SY, et al. (2019) One-step generation of zebrafish carrying a conditional knockout-knockin visible switch via CRISPR/Cas9-mediated intron targeting. Science China. Life Sciences |
Zhang RW, Du WJ, Prober DA, et al. (2019) Müller Glial Cells Participate in Retinal Waves via Glutamate Transporters and AMPA Receptors. Cell Reports. 27: 2871-2880.e2 |