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Special Issue on Glial and Neuron-Related Diseases

On behalf of guest editor(s),Dr. Ying LI, Dr. Jingmin Wang, Dr. Albert Cheung Hoi YU, and Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Arne Schousboe, we would like to formally invite you to submit an article for the upcoming special issue titled Glial and Neuron-Related Diseases to be published in Neurochemical Research. NERE is devoted to the rapid publication of studies that use neurochemical methodology in research on nervous system structure and function. This journal has an excellent reputation with an impact factor of 3.996 and over 399,000 downloads annually. All submissions, including those that are invited, will be subject to peer review.

Editors

  • Dr. Albert Cheung Hoi Yu

    Professor Albert Yu is a renowned neuroscientist and bio-entrepreneur who has devoted over two decades in neuroscience and infectious disease research and had significant contributions to molecular neurobiology and molecular diagnosis. Professor Yu is the Vice-Director of the Neuroscience Research Institute, Professor of the Department of Neurobiology and also a Professor at the Infectious Disease Center at Peking University. He is also the Chairman & CEO of Hai Kang Life Corporation Limited (HKLife).

  • Professor Ying Li

    Professor Ying Li is the Chair Professor of the Department of Neuroscience and the Department of Biomedical Sciences at City University of Hong Kong. Prof. Li’s work seeks to characterize chronic pain sensation and pain affection associated synaptic metaplasticity and circuit-level interactions between the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala that lead to emotional and cognitive disturbances. By combining large-scale neural recordings and optogenetics in free moving animals, Prof. Li and his team characterize the disruptions of ACC phase-locking and network information flow during learning-memory tasks.

  • Professor Jingmin Wang

    Professor Jingmin Wang is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Peking University First Hospital in Beijing. Professor Wang's current research focuses on the identification and establishment of novel pathogenetic genes involved in intellectual disability and developmental delay with hypomyelinating leukodystrophy in China.

Articles (21 in this collection)