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Jing A Wen
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 891485
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Jing A Wen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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An embedded subnetwork of highly active neurons in the neocortexL Yassin, BL Benedetti, JS Jouhanneau, JA Wen, JFA Poulet, AL BarthNeuron 68 (6), 1043-1050, 20102272010
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Input-specific critical periods for experience-dependent plasticity in layer 2/3 pyramidal neuronsJA Wen, AL BarthJournal of Neuroscience 31 (12), 4456-4465, 2011652011
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农杆菌介导的牡丹江 8 号高效转基因体系的建立林拥军, 陈浩作物学报 28 (3), 294-300, 2002352002
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Differential wiring of layer 2/3 neurons drives sparse and reliable firing during neocortical developmentBL Benedetti, Y Takashima, JA Wen, J Urban-Ciecko, AL BarthCerebral cortex 23 (11), 2690-2699, 2013312013
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Decreased amplitude and reliability of odor-evoked responses in two mouse models of autismMA Geramita, JA Wen, MD Rannals, NN UrbanJournal of neurophysiology 123 (4), 1283-1294, 2020192020
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