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Hua Feng

Researcher at Third Military Medical University

Publications -  339
Citations -  13117

Hua Feng is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intracerebral hemorrhage. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 298 publications receiving 10585 citations. Previous affiliations of Hua Feng include Chongqing University & Southwest General Health Center.

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Involvement of the ipsilateral and contralateral cerebellum in the acquisition of unilateral classical eyeblink conditioning in guinea pigs

TL;DR: In contrast to the essential role of the ipsilateral Cerebellum, the contralateral cerebellum is potentially involved in the acquisition of unilateral EBCC during the early stage of training.
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Photodynamic therapy leads to death of C6 glioma cells partly through AMPAR.

TL;DR: Results indicate that PDT may lead to death of C6 glioma cells partly through glutamate and its receptors AMPAR, which induces Ca(2+) influx and then cells apoptosis.
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Neuroimaging and functional navigation as potential tools to reduce the incidence of surgical complications of lateral ventricular meningiomas

TL;DR: The use of neuroimaging and functional navigation technologies may effectively lower the incidence of postoperative complications following treatment for meningiomas in the lateral ventricles.
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Cattle Encephalon Glycoside and Ignotin Reduce Early Brain Injury and Cognitive Dysfunction after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats.

TL;DR: The demonstration that multi-target drug cattle encephalon glycoside and ignotin can relieve cognitive dysfunction by decreasing hippocampal neuron apoptosis following SAH in rats is demonstrated, suggesting that multitarget-drug CEGI exhibits a neuroprotective effect in SAH via the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.
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A method for combining multiple-units readout of optogenetic control with natural stimulation-evoked eyeblink conditioning in freely-moving mice.

TL;DR: A laser diode (LD)-optical fiber (OF)-Tetrode assembly that allows for simultaneous multiple units recording and optical stimulation and can be utilized to optogenetically intervene in hippocampal neuronal activities during the post-conditioning sleep in a closed-loop manner is described.