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Ming Chen
shycm@smu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Guangdong
Southern Medical University
Basic Medical Sciences
  • 1997 - Bachelor's degree in Clinical Medicine: First Military Medical University
  • 2006 - PhD in Neurobiology: First Military Medical University
  • 1997-present - First Military Medical University - Department of Physiology, Faculty Member
  • Current - Southern Medical University - Department of Neurobiology, Associate Professor
  • 2016 - Guangdong Science and Technology Award, First Prize (Research on New Targets and Methods for Antidepressants), 6th Contributor
  • 2009 - Guangdong Science and Technology Award, First Prize (Research on New Targets for Neuroprotection in Ischemic Stroke), 6th Contributor
  • 2009 - Ministry of Education Natural Science Second Prize (Research on Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Death and Protection in Brain Ischemia), 6th Contributor
Central Nervous System Injury and Repair Mechanisms
  • Activation of BKca channels mediates hippocampal neuronal death after reoxygenation and reperfusion, Chen M, Sun HY, Hu P, Wang CF, Li BX, Li SJ, Li JJ, Tan HY, Gao TM, 2013
  • Novel neuroprotective strategy for stroke--activating inherent neuronal survival mechanisms, Chen M, Bo-Xing Li, Tian-Ming Gao, 2013
  • Nitric oxide as an upstream signal of p38 mediates hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced neuronal death, Chen M, Sun HY, Li SJ, Das M, Kong JM, Gao TM, 2009
  • Mitochondrial BNIP3 upregulation precedes endonuclease G translocation in hippocampal neuronal death following oxygen-glucose deprivation, Zhao ST, Chen M, Li SJ, Zhang MH, Li BX, Das M, Bean JC, Kong JM, Zhu XH, Gao TM, 2009
Neuron Cell Death Neuroprotection Central Nervous System Injury Repair Mechanisms Neuroscience Research Biology

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