Publications by authors named "Zhongyang Qi"

Reward devaluation adaptively controls reward intake. It remains unclear how cortical circuits causally encode reward devaluation in healthy and depressed states. Here, we show that the neural pathway from the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) to the basolateral amygdala (BLA) employs a dynamic inhibition code to control reward devaluation and depression.

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The asymmetric flow over a slender body was particularly sensitive to the nose at a high angle of attack (AoA). Two patterns of separation occurred on the noses of the pointed-nosed slender body and blunt-nosed slender body as open- and close-type separation, respectively. The effects of the bluntness were investigated at high AoA ( = 50°) to clarify the evolution of the separated pattern from open-to close-type separation by the nose and by the periodic characteristics of perturbed flow.

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Article Synopsis
  • G-coupled receptors modulate various bodily functions by activating enzymes and increasing intracellular calcium levels, leading to a demand for an advanced optogenetic tool for controlling G-signaling.
  • The study introduces chicken opsin 5 (cOpn5) as a single-component optogenetic tool that allows precise, light-triggered control of G-signaling, showing effectiveness in HEK 293T cells and mouse astrocytes.
  • cOpn5 enables rapid calcium release and protein activation with brief blue light pulses, showcasing high spatial resolution, and has potential applications in controlling neuronal activity and studying G-signaling across different cell types and organ systems.
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The combined-immunotherapy of adoptive cell therapy (ACT) and cyclophosphamide (CTX) is one of the most efficient treatments for melanoma patients. However, no synergistic effects of CTX and ACT on the spatio-temporal dynamics of immunocytes in vivo have been described. Here, we visualized key cell events in immunotherapy-elicited immunoreactions in a multicolor-coded tumor microenvironment, and then established an optimal strategy of metronomic combined-immunotherapy to enhance anti-tumor efficacy.

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Immune responses are based on the coordinated searching behaviors of immunocytes that are aimed at tracking down specific targets. The search efficiency of immunocytes significantly affects the speed of initiation and development of immune responses. Previous studies have shown that not only the intermittent walk but also the zigzag turning preference of immunocytes contributes to the search efficiency.

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