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Cheng-Shu Li

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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 7, 2015
Descending projections from the nucleus accumbens shell excite activity of taste-responsive neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract in the hamsterCheng-Shu Li, Da-Peng Lu, Young K Cho
Chemical Senses|February 18, 2003
Descending influences from the lateral hypothalamus and amygdala converge onto medullary taste neuronsYoung K Cho, Cheng-Shu Li, David V Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2002
Taste responses of neurons in the hamster solitary nucleus are modulated by the central nucleus of the amygdalaCheng-Shu Li, Young K Cho, David V Smith
Chemical Senses|December 26, 2001
Gustatory projections from the nucleus of the solitary tract to the parabrachial nuclei in the hamsterYoung K Cho, Cheng-Shu Li, David V Smith
Brain Research|February 20, 2003
Opioid modulation of taste responses in the nucleus of the solitary tractCheng-Shu Li, Barry J Davis, David V Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 15, 2012
Descending projections from the nucleus accumbens shell suppress activity of taste-responsive neurons in the hamster parabrachial nucleiCheng-Shu Li, Sooyoung Chung, Da-Peng Lu, et al.
The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology : Official Journal of the Korean Physiological Society and the Korean Society of Pharmacology|October 26, 2021
Influences of ethanol and temperature on sucrose-evoked response of gustatory neurons in the hamster solitary nucleusCheng-Shu Li, Ki-Myung Chung, Kyung-Nyun Kim, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 7, 2015
Descending projections from the nucleus accumbens shell excite activity of taste-responsive neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract in the hamsterCheng-Shu Li, Da-Peng Lu, Young K Cho
Chemical Senses|February 18, 2003
Descending influences from the lateral hypothalamus and amygdala converge onto medullary taste neuronsYoung K Cho, Cheng-Shu Li, David V Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2002
Taste responses of neurons in the hamster solitary nucleus are modulated by the central nucleus of the amygdalaCheng-Shu Li, Young K Cho, David V Smith
Chemical Senses|December 26, 2001
Gustatory projections from the nucleus of the solitary tract to the parabrachial nuclei in the hamsterYoung K Cho, Cheng-Shu Li, David V Smith
Brain Research|February 20, 2003
Opioid modulation of taste responses in the nucleus of the solitary tractCheng-Shu Li, Barry J Davis, David V Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 15, 2012
Descending projections from the nucleus accumbens shell suppress activity of taste-responsive neurons in the hamster parabrachial nucleiCheng-Shu Li, Sooyoung Chung, Da-Peng Lu, et al.
The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology : Official Journal of the Korean Physiological Society and the Korean Society of Pharmacology|October 26, 2021
Influences of ethanol and temperature on sucrose-evoked response of gustatory neurons in the hamster solitary nucleusCheng-Shu Li, Ki-Myung Chung, Kyung-Nyun Kim, et al.
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