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Xiaojing Chen
Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1395260
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Xiaojing Chen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Differential roles of NMDA receptor subtypes in ischemic neuronal cell death and ischemic toleranceM Chen, TJ Lu, XJ Chen, Y Zhou, Q Chen, XY Feng, L Xu, WH Duan, ...Stroke 39 (11), 3042-3048, 20082862008
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Spatial representations of granule cells and mossy cells of the dentate gyrusD GoodSmith, X Chen, C Wang, SH Kim, H Song, A Burgalossi, ...Neuron 93 (3), 677-690. e5, 20172052017
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Egocentric coding of external items in the lateral entorhinal cortexC Wang, X Chen, H Lee, SS Deshmukh, D Yoganarasimha, F Savelli, ...Science 362 (6417), 945-949, 20181622018
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Egocentric and allocentric representations of space in the rodent brainC Wang, X Chen, JJ KnierimCurrent Opinion in Neurobiology 60, 12-20, 20201402020
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Conditional deletion of Mecp2 in parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic cells results in the absence of critical period plasticityL He, N Liu, T Cheng, X Chen, Y Li, Y Shu, Z Qiu, X ZhangNature communications 5 (1), 5036, 20141182014
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