Gordon Xiang Wang
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMu-Ming Poo | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
Stephen J Smith | post-doc | Stanford |
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Coulson RL, Frattini V, Moyer CE, et al. (2024) Translational modulator ISRIB alleviates synaptic and behavioral phenotypes in Fragile X syndrome. Iscience. 27: 109259 |
Nernekli K, Mangarova DB, Shi Y, et al. (2024) Two-Photon Intravital Microscopy of Glioblastoma in a Murine Model. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Coulson RL, Mourrain P, Wang GX. (2024) The intersection of sleep and synaptic translation in synaptic plasticity deficits in neurodevelopmental disorders. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology |
Coulson RL, Mourrain P, Wang GX. (2022) Sleep deficiency as a driver of cellular stress and damage in neurological disorders. Sleep Medicine Reviews. 63: 101616 |
Li SB, Damonte VM, Chen C, et al. (2022) Hyperexcitable arousal circuits drive sleep instability during aging. Science (New York, N.Y.). 375: eabh3021 |
Jaggard JB, Wang GX, Mourrain P. (2021) Non-REM and REM/paradoxical sleep dynamics across phylogeny. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 71: 44-51 |
Leung LC, Wang GX, Madelaine R, et al. (2019) Neural signatures of sleep in zebrafish. Nature. 571: 198-204 |
Mourrain P, Wang GX. (2019) Sleep: DNA Repair Function for Better Neuronal Aging? Current Biology : Cb. 29: R585-R588 |
Chiou SH, Risca VI, Wang GX, et al. (2017) Blimp1 induces transient metastatic heterogeneity in pancreatic cancer. Cancer Discovery |
Wang GX, Smith SJ, Mourrain P. (2016) Sub-synaptic, multiplexed analysis of proteins reveals Fragile X related protein 2 is mislocalized in Fmr1 KO synapses. Elife. 5 |