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Chenjian Li
li_chenjian (AT) pku.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Peking University
Life Sciences
Genetics
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Parkinson's Disease
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Proteasome Dysfunction
Synaptic Formation
Neuronal Survival
Mitophagy
Mouse Models
Genetic Rodent Models
  • Retake the Center Stage - New Development of Rat Genetics, Zheng, S., Geghman, K., Shenoy, S., Li, C, 2012
  • Proteasome dysfunction in animal models for PINK1 Parkinson’s disease, Yong Huang and Chenjian Li, 2012
  • Mouse Models for LRRk2 Parkinson’s Disease, Qing Xu, Sushila Shenoy and Chenjian Li, 2012
  • Mitochondrially localized PKA reverses mitochondrial pathology and dysfunction in a cellular model of Parkinson's disease, Dagda R, Gusdon A, Pien I, Strack S, C Li, Cherra J, and Chu C., 2011
  • Practical consideration of genetic rodent models for neurodegenerative disease, Kindiya Geghman and Chenjian Li, 2011
  • Pink1 regulates the assembly of oxidative phosphorylation machinery via mitochondrial fission, Wencheng Liu, Rebeca Acin-Perez, Kindiya Geghman, Giovanni Manfredi, Bing Wei Lu and Chenjian Li, 2011
  • PINK1-dependent recruitment of Parkin to mitochondria in mitophagy, Cristofol Vives-Bauza, Chun Zhou, Yong Huang, VAlina Dawson, Darren More, Grailhe, Ted Dawson, Chenjian Li, Serge Przedborski, 2010
  • Mutant PINK1 causes mitochondrial dysfunction, proteasomal deficit and α-synuclein aggregation in Parkinson’s disease models, Wencheng Liu, Cristofol Vives-Bauza, Rebeca Acin-Perez, Ai Yamamoto, Yingcai Tan, Yanping Li, Jordi Magrane, Mihaela Stavarache, Michael Kaplitt, Xin-Yun Huang, M. Flint Beal, Giovanni Manfredi and Chenjian Li, 2009
  • BAC transgenic mouse model for LRRK2 recapitulates robust Parkinson’s disease phenotypes, Yanping Li, Wencheng Liu, Tinmarlar F. Oo, Lei Wang, Yi Tang, Vernice Jackson-Lewis, Chun Zhou, Kindiya Geghman, Serge Przedborski, M.Flint Beal Robert Burke and Chenjian Li, 2009
  • MyD88-5 links mitochondra, microtubules and JNK3 in Neurons and regulates Neuronal survival, Younghwa Kim, Ping Zhou, Liping Qian, Jesica Lee, Chenjian Li, Constantino Iadecola, Carl Nathan and Aihao Ding, 2007
  • Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2: a New player with a familiar theme for Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis, Chenjian Li and M Flint Beal, 2005
  • Inactivation of Drosophila Apaf-1 related killer suppresses formation of polyglutamine aggregates and blocks polyglutamine pathogenesis, Tsu-kang Sang, Chenjian Li, Lawrence Zipursky, George Jackson, 2005
  • Pathological cell-cell interactions elicited by a neuropathogenic form of mutant huntingtin contribute to cortical pathogenesis in HD mice, Xiaofeng Gu, Chenjian Li, Weicheng Wei, Victor Lo, Shiaoching Gong, Shihua Li, Takuji Iwasato, Shigeyoshi Itohara, XiaoJiang Li, Istvan Mody, Nathaniel Heintz, William Yang, 2005
  • Hippocampal neuron dendritic spine maturation, synaptic proteins immunoreactivity and performance in spatial learning tasks in mice, Chenjian Li, Wayne Brake, Russell Romeo, Marisa Gordon, Rodica Buzescu, Patrick Allen, Paul Greengard, Bruce McEwen, 2004
  • Highly Efficient Modification of Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs) Using Novel Shuttle Vectors Containing the R6Kr Origin of Replication, Shaoching Gong, William Yang, Chenjian Li, Nathaniel Heintz, 2002
  • Tracking the estrogen receptor in neurons: implications for estrogen-induced synapse formation, Bruce McEwen, Keith Akama, Steve Alves, Wayne Brake, Chenjian Li, Yuen G, 2001
  • Ultrastructural evidence that hippocampal alpha estrogen receptors are located at extranuclear sites, Milner, T. A., McEwen, B. S., Hayashi, S., Chenjian Li, Reagan, L. P., Alves, S. E., 2001
  • InaF, a Protein Required For Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ Channel Function, Chenjian Li, Chaoxian Geng, Hung-Tat Leung, Young Seok Hong, Lydia R. Strong, William L. Pak, 1999
Genetics Neurodegeneration Parkinson'S Mitochondria Proteasome Synapse Neurons Mitophagy Mouse Models Rodent Genetics

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