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Zihao Su

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Experimental Neurology|September 7, 2019
Zfhx3 is required for the differentiation of late born D1-type medium spiny neuronsZhuangzhi Zhang, Song Wei, Heng Du, et al.
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|August 23, 2023
A Freestanding 3D Skeleton with Gradationally Distributed Lithiophilic Sites for Realizing Stable Lithium AnodesTianhui Li, Hanxiao Zhou, Wenjing Liu, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|March 13, 2021
Transcriptional profiling reveals the transcription factor networks regulating the survival of striatal neuronsLin Yang, Zihao Su, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Protein & Cell|June 10, 2023
BMP7 expression in mammalian cortical radial glial cells increases the length of the neurogenic periodZhenmeiyu Li, Guoping Liu, Lin Yang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 14, 2022
Dlx1/2-dependent expression of Meis2 promotes neuronal fate determination in the mammalian striatumZihao Su, Ziwu Wang, Susan Lindtner, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|April 6, 2021
Transcription Factor VAX1 Regulates the Regional Specification of the Subpallium Through Repressing Gsx2Yan Wen, Zihao Su, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 9, 2022
The transcription factor <i>Zfp503</i> promotes the D1 MSN identity and represses the D2 MSN identityZicong Shang, Lin Yang, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Cell Death Discovery|June 30, 2022
Transcription factor Sp9 is a negative regulator of D1-type MSN developmentZhenmeiyu Li, Zicong Shang, Mengge Sun, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 28, 2019
The PROK2/PROKR2 signaling pathway is required for the migration of most olfactory bulb interneuronsYan Wen, Zhuangzhi Zhang, Zhenmeiyu Li, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 10, 2019
Transcription factors Sp8 and Sp9 regulate the development of caudal ganglionic eminence-derived cortical interneuronsSong Wei, Heng Du, Zhenmeiyu Li, et al.
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Experimental Neurology|September 7, 2019
Zfhx3 is required for the differentiation of late born D1-type medium spiny neuronsZhuangzhi Zhang, Song Wei, Heng Du, et al.
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|August 23, 2023
A Freestanding 3D Skeleton with Gradationally Distributed Lithiophilic Sites for Realizing Stable Lithium AnodesTianhui Li, Hanxiao Zhou, Wenjing Liu, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|March 13, 2021
Transcriptional profiling reveals the transcription factor networks regulating the survival of striatal neuronsLin Yang, Zihao Su, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Protein & Cell|June 10, 2023
BMP7 expression in mammalian cortical radial glial cells increases the length of the neurogenic periodZhenmeiyu Li, Guoping Liu, Lin Yang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 14, 2022
Dlx1/2-dependent expression of Meis2 promotes neuronal fate determination in the mammalian striatumZihao Su, Ziwu Wang, Susan Lindtner, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|April 6, 2021
Transcription Factor VAX1 Regulates the Regional Specification of the Subpallium Through Repressing Gsx2Yan Wen, Zihao Su, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 9, 2022
The transcription factor <i>Zfp503</i> promotes the D1 MSN identity and represses the D2 MSN identityZicong Shang, Lin Yang, Ziwu Wang, et al.
Cell Death Discovery|June 30, 2022
Transcription factor Sp9 is a negative regulator of D1-type MSN developmentZhenmeiyu Li, Zicong Shang, Mengge Sun, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 28, 2019
The PROK2/PROKR2 signaling pathway is required for the migration of most olfactory bulb interneuronsYan Wen, Zhuangzhi Zhang, Zhenmeiyu Li, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 10, 2019
Transcription factors Sp8 and Sp9 regulate the development of caudal ganglionic eminence-derived cortical interneuronsSong Wei, Heng Du, Zhenmeiyu Li, et al.
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