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Jun-Long Luo

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Biological Psychology|June 7, 2021
When old information is intermixed with new elements: An event-related potential studyYun-Hong Wang, Wei Bao, Jun-Long Luo
Biological Psychology|May 24, 2022
Human creativity escapes in the struggle against threat: Evidence from neural mechanismsJun-Ting Yin, Yin-Ying Hu, Qing-Yang Li, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 28, 2017
Event-related potential N270 as an index of social information conflict in explicit processingPei Wang, Chen-Hao Tan, Yu Li, et al.
Medcomm|October 15, 2025
cZFP609 Tethering BiP Alleviates Cartilage Degradation in Osteoarthritis via Remedying Aberrant ER-Mitochondrial ContactsYu Song, Jun-Long Luo, Fan Zhang, et al.
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Biological Psychology|June 7, 2021
When old information is intermixed with new elements: An event-related potential studyYun-Hong Wang, Wei Bao, Jun-Long Luo
Biological Psychology|May 24, 2022
Human creativity escapes in the struggle against threat: Evidence from neural mechanismsJun-Ting Yin, Yin-Ying Hu, Qing-Yang Li, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 28, 2017
Event-related potential N270 as an index of social information conflict in explicit processingPei Wang, Chen-Hao Tan, Yu Li, et al.
Medcomm|October 15, 2025
cZFP609 Tethering BiP Alleviates Cartilage Degradation in Osteoarthritis via Remedying Aberrant ER-Mitochondrial ContactsYu Song, Jun-Long Luo, Fan Zhang, et al.
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