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Yu-Hui Lin

Researcher at Nanjing Medical University

Publications -  30
Citations -  576

Yu-Hui Lin is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke recovery & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 332 citations.

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CAPON-nNOS coupling can serve as a target for developing new anxiolytics

TL;DR: In this article, the coupling between neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and its carboxy-terminal PDZ ligand (CAPON) can serve as a target for developing new anxiolytic agents.
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Interaction of nNOS with PSD-95 Negatively Controls Regenerative Repair after Stroke

TL;DR: It is reported that interaction of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) with the protein postsynaptic density-95 (PSD-95) negatively controls regenerative repair after stroke in rats and can serve as a target for regenerative Repair after stroke.
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Opening a New Time Window for Treatment of Stroke by Targeting HDAC2

TL;DR: This study indicates that ischemia-induced histone deacetylase 2 upregulation from 5 to 7 d after stroke mediates the secondary functional loss by reducing survival and neuroplasticity of peri-infarct neurons as well as augmenting neuroinflammation.
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Anterior cingulate cortex to ventral hippocampus circuit mediates contextual fear generalization

TL;DR: It is shown that neural projections from the anterior cingulate cortex to ventral hippocampus control the expression of contextual fear generalization in male mice, indicating that manipulating the circuit may prevent or reverse fear overgeneralization in subjects with PTSD.
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nNOS-expressing neurons in the vmPFC transform pPVT-derived chronic pain signals into anxiety behaviors.

TL;DR: It is revealed that nNOS-expressing neurons in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) are essential for pain-induced anxiety but not algesia, using optogenetic and chemogenetic strategies and that excitatory projections from the posterior subregion of paraventricular thalamic nucleus (pPVT) provide a neuronal input that drives the activation of vmPFC nN OS-expressed neurons in chronic pain models.