Lijun Qi
Affiliations: | Neurobiology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorKeWei Wang | research assistant | Peking University Health Science Center | |
Lily Y. Jan | research assistant | 2016-2017 | UCSF |
Xinzhong Dong | research assistant | 2017-2017 | Johns Hopkins Medical School |
David D. Ginty | grad student | 2019- | Harvard Medical School |
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Qi L, Iskols M, Greenberg RS, et al. (2024) Publisher Correction: Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours. Nature |
Qi L, Iskols M, Greenberg RS, et al. (2024) Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours. Nature. 630: 926-934 |
Qi L, Iskols M, Shi D, et al. (2024) A mouse DRG genetic toolkit reveals morphological and physiological diversity of somatosensory neuron subtypes. Cell |
Wolfson RL, Abdelaziz A, Rankin G, et al. (2023) DRG afferents that mediate physiologic and pathologic mechanosensation from the distal colon. Cell. 186: 3368-3385.e18 |
Qi L, Iskols M, Handler A, et al. (2023) Krause corpuscles of the genitalia are vibrotactile sensors required for normal sexual behavior. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Qi L, Iskols M, Shi D, et al. (2023) A DRG genetic toolkit reveals molecular, morphological, and functional diversity of somatosensory neuron subtypes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Meixiong J, Vasavda C, Green D, et al. (2019) Identification of a bilirubin receptor may mediate a component of cholestatic itch. Elife. 8 |
Peters CJ, Gilchrist JM, Tien J, et al. (2018) The Sixth Transmembrane Segment Is a Major Gating Component of the TMEM16A Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel. Neuron |
Dang S, Feng S, Tien J, et al. (2017) Cryo-EM structures of the TMEM16A calcium-activated chloride channel. Nature |