Zhiwen Ye, PhD
Affiliations: | The Francis Crick Institute | ||
Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add mentorStephen Brickley | grad student | ||
Ede A. Rancz | post-doc | ||
Nicholas A. Steinmetz | post-doc | 2020- | University of Washington |
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Harding EC, Yu X, Miao A, et al. (2018) A Neuronal Hub Binding Sleep Initiation and Body Cooling in Response to a Warm External Stimulus. Current Biology : Cb |
Gelegen C, Miracca G, Ran MZ, et al. (2018) Excitatory Pathways from the Lateral Habenula Enable Propofol-Induced Sedation. Current Biology : Cb |
Brickley SG, Ye Z, Yu X, et al. (2017) Fast and Slow Inhibition in the Visual Thalamus Is Influenced by Allocating GABAA Receptors with Different γ Subunits. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 11: 95 |
Jager P, Ye Z, Yu X, et al. (2016) Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus. Nature Communications. 7: 13579 |
Uygun DS, Ye Z, Zecharia AY, et al. (2016) Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Induction of Sleep by Zolpidem Acting on Histaminergic and Neocortex Neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 11171-11184 |
Yu X, Ye Z, Houston CM, et al. (2015) Wakefulness Is Governed by GABA and Histamine Cotransmission. Neuron. 87: 164-78 |
Zhang Z, Ferretti V, Güntan ?, et al. (2015) Neuronal ensembles sufficient for recovery sleep and the sedative actions of α2 adrenergic agonists. Nature Neuroscience. 18: 553-61 |
Ye Z, McGee TP, Houston CM, et al. (2013) The contribution of δ subunit-containing GABAA receptors to phasic and tonic conductance changes in cerebellum, thalamus and neocortex. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 7: 203 |
Zecharia AY, Yu X, Götz T, et al. (2012) GABAergic inhibition of histaminergic neurons regulates active waking but not the sleep-wake switch or propofol-induced loss of consciousness. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 13062-75 |