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Tao Chen

Researcher at Fourth Military Medical University

Publications -  128
Citations -  11519

Tao Chen is an academic researcher from Fourth Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Long-term potentiation & Excitatory postsynaptic potential. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 111 publications receiving 8564 citations. Previous affiliations of Tao Chen include Xi'an Jiaotong University & UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.

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Clinical and immunological features of severe and moderate coronavirus disease 2019.

TL;DR: The SARS-CoV-2 infection may affect primarily T lymphocytes particularly CD4+T and CD8+ T cells, resulting in decrease in numbers as well as IFN-γ production, which may be of importance due to their correlation with disease severity in COVID-19.
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Clinical characteristics of 113 deceased patients with coronavirus disease 2019: retrospective study.

TL;DR: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection can cause both pulmonary and systemic inflammation, leading to multi-organ dysfunction in patients at high risk, including patients with cardiovascular comorbidity.
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Sleep deprivation impairs cAMP signalling in the hippocampus

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that brief sleep deprivation disrupts hippocampal function by interfering with cAMP signalling through increased PDE4 activity, and drugs that enhance camp signalling may provide a new therapeutic approach to counteract the cognitive effects of sleep deprivation.
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Coexistence of Two Forms of LTP in ACC Provides a Synaptic Mechanism for the Interactions between Anxiety and Chronic Pain

TL;DR: This work characterized two forms of long-term potentiation in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) that require kainate receptors and a postsynaptic form (post-LTP) that requires N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, providing a mechanism by which two form of LTP in the ACC may converge to mediate the interaction between anxiety and chronic pain.