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AD Scientific Index ID: 4508218
西南医科大学
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Wei Yan's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Brain–gut–microbiota axis in depression: A historical overview and future directionsL Chang, Y Wei, K HashimotoBrain Research Bulletin, 20221572022
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the antidepressant actions of arketamine: beyond the NMDA receptorY Wei, L Chang, K HashimotoMolecular Psychiatry, 1-15, 20211532021
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A historical review of antidepressant effects of ketamine and its enantiomersY Wei, L Chang, K HashimotoPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 190, 172870, 20201472020
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A role of the subdiaphragmatic vagus nerve in depression-like phenotypes in mice after fecal microbiota transplantation from Chrna7 knock-out mice with depression-like phenotypesY Pu, Y Tan, Y Qu, L Chang, S Wang, Y Wei, X Wang, K HashimotoBrain, Behavior, and Immunity 94, 318-326, 20211092021
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Ingestion of Faecalibaculum rodentium causes depression-like phenotypes in resilient Ephx2 knock-out mice: A role of brain–gut–microbiota axis via the subdiaphragmatic vagus nerveS Wang, T Ishima, Y Qu, J Shan, L Chang, Y Wei, J Zhang, Y Pu, Y Fujita, ...Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021772021
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