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Peifen Zhang
Researcher at Zhejiang University
Publications - 11
Citations - 285
Peifen Zhang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Gut–brain axis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 65 citations.
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Landscapes of bacterial and metabolic signatures and their interaction in major depressive disorders.
Jian Yang,Peng Zheng,Yifan Li,Jing Wu,Xunmin Tan,Jingjing Zhou,Zuoli Sun,Xu Chen,Guofu Zhang,Hanping Zhang,Yu Huang,Tingjia Chai,Jiajia Duan,Weiwei Liang,Bangmin Yin,Jianbo Lai,Tingting Huang,Yanli Du,Peifen Zhang,Jiajun Jiang,Caixi Xi,Lingling Wu,Jing Lu,Tingting Mou,Yi Xu,Seth W. Perry,Seth W. Perry,Ma-Li Wong,Ma-Li Wong,Julio Licinio,Julio Licinio,Shaohua Hu,Gang Wang,Peng Xie +33 more
TL;DR: Using whole-genome shotgun metagenomic and untargeted metabolomic methods, a combinatorial marker panel is identified that robustly discriminated MDD from HC individuals in both the discovery and validation sets, providing a deep insight into understanding of the roles of disturbed gut ecosystem in MDD.
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Gut Microbial Signatures Can Discriminate Unipolar from Bipolar Depression.
Peng Zheng,Jian Yang,Yifan Li,Jing Wu,Weiwei Liang,Bangmin Yin,Xunmin Tan,Yu Huang,Tingjia Chai,Hanping Zhang,Jiajia Duan,Jingjing Zhou,Zuoli Sun,Xu Chen,Subhi Marwari,Jianbo Lai,Tingting Huang,Yanli Du,Peifen Zhang,Seth W. Perry,Ma-Li Wong,Julio Licinio,Shaohua Hu,Peng Xie,Gang Wang +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, using 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing, the microbial compositions of 165 subjects with MDD are compared with 217 BD, and 217 healthy controls (HCs).
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Gut microbial biomarkers for the treatment response in first-episode, drug-naïve schizophrenia: a 24-week follow-up study.
Xiuxia Yuan,Yunpeng Wang,Xue Li,Jiajun Jiang,Yulin Kang,Lijuan Pang,Peifen Zhang,Ang Li,Luxian Lv,Ole A. Andreassen,Xiaoduo Fan,Shaohua Hu,Xueqin Song +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 24-week follow-up study to identify gut microbial biomarkers for schizophrenia diagnosis and treatment response, using a sample of 107 first-episode, drug-naive SCH patients, and 107 healthy controls (HCs).
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Gut microbial clues to bipolar disorder: State-of-the-art review of current findings and future directions.
Jianbo Lai,Jiajun Jiang,Peifen Zhang,Caixi Xi,Lingling Wu,Xingle Gao,Danhua Zhang,Yanli Du,Qunxiao Li,Xiangyuan Diao,Shaojia Lu,Zheng Wang,Xueqin Song,Shaohua Hu +13 more
TL;DR: The concept of MGB axis is introduced, previous findings in human studies associated with bipolar disorder are focused on, and a research framework linking gut microbiome to determinants and health‐related outcomes in BD is proposed.
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Abnormal functional connectivity within the reward network: a potential neuroimaging endophenotype of bipolar disorder.
Caixi Xi,Jianbo Lai,Yanli Du,Chee H. Ng,Jiajun Jiang,Lingling Wu,Peifen Zhang,Yi Xu,Shaohua Hu +8 more
TL;DR: Findings indicated that elevated NAcc/vmPFC-right AIC connectivity within the reward circuit could be a neuroimaging endophenotype of BD.