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Xufeng Chen

Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine

300 Guangzhou Road

Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029

China

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

1.

Loss of Syntaxin 17 Promotes Methamphetamine-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis in Primary Rat Hippocampal Neurons: Deficiency in Autophagosome-Late Endosome/Lysosome Fusion

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 31 Dec 2020
Nanjing University - Department of Clinical Psychology, Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Department of Hygienic Analysis and Detection and Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU)
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Methamphetamine; autophagy; autophagosome-late endosome/lysosome fusion; neuronal apoptosis; Syntaxin 17; motor protein

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An Outbreak of Crayfish-Related Haff Disease in the Jiangsu Province of China: A Focus on the Metabolites

Number of pages: 31 Posted: 21 Dec 2018
Jiangnan University, Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU), Nanjing Medical University - Department of Emergency Medicine and Nanjing Medical University - Key Lab of Modern Toxicology (NJMU)
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Haff Disease; Crayfish; Metabolomics; Metabolites; Human Serum