Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xianghe Li"
- Xianghe Li's recent research primarily focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying sociability and anxiety-related behaviors in mammals, with findings highlighting the role of enriched environments and perineuronal nets in these processes.
- In his study titled "Enriched Environment Enhances Sociability Through the Promotion of ESyt1-Related Synaptic Formation in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex," Li investigates how enriched environments can enhance social interactions in mice by promoting synaptic formation.
- Additionally, Li's work on “Perineuronal Nets Alterations Contribute to Stress-Induced Anxiety-Like Behavior” suggests that changes in perineuronal nets may play a significant role in the development of anxiety disorders following chronic stress exposure, linking structural neural changes to behavioral outcomes.