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研究生导师

孙硕豪 博士

发布时间:2021/09/22

发表文章

1. Sun S, Siebald C, Mueller U. (2021) Subtype Maturation of Spiral Ganglion Neurons. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 29(5):391-399.

2. Sun S*, Babola T*, Palermo A*, So K, Nguyen M, Su S, Palermo A, Bergles D, Burns J, Mueller U. (2018) Hair Cell Mechanotransduction Regulates Spontaneous Activity and Spiral Ganglion Subtype Specification in the Auditory System. Cell 174(5):1246-1632. *contributed equally to this work.

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Whalley, Nature Review Neuroscience. 19,579 (2018)

Kandler, Neuron. 2018.07.043

Fekete, F1000.

3. Sun S*, Xu Q*, Guo C, Guan Y, Liu Q and Dong X. (2017) Leaky gate model: intensity-dependent coding of pain and itch in the spinal cord. Neuron, 93(4):840-853. *contributed equally to this work.

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Pereira and Lerner, Neuron. 2017.02.016

4. Sun S, Dong X. (2016) Trp channels and itch. Seminars in immunopathology 38(3), 293-307.

5. Reddy VB*, Sun S*, Azimi E, Elmariah SB, Dong X, Lerner EA. (2015) Redefining the concept of protease-activated receptors: cathepsin S evokes itch via activation of Mrgprs. Nature communications, 6:7864. *contributed equally to this work.

6. Li Z, Tseng P.-Y, Tiwari V, Xu Q, He S.-Q, Wang Y, Zheng Q, Han L, Wu Z, Blobaum A.L, Cui Y, Tiwari V, Sun S, Cheng Y, Huang-Lionnet J.H.Y, Geng Y, Xiao B, Peng J, Hopkins C, Raja S.N, Guan Y, Dong X. (2017) Targeting human Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X1 to inhibit persistent pain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, 114(10): E1996-2005.

7. Kim YS, Chu Y, Han L, Li M, Li Z, Lavinka PC, Sun S, Tang Z, Park K, Caterina MJ, Ren K, Dubner R, Wei F, Dong X. (2014) Central terminal sensitization of TRPV1 by descending serotonergic facilitation modulates chronic pain. Neuron, 81(4):873-87.

8. Liu Q, Sikand P, Ma C, Tang Z, Han L, Li Z, Sun S, LaMotte RH, Dong X. (2012) Mechanisms of itch evoked by β-alanine. J Neurosci.3509-12.

Invited Book Chapters

Itch and Pain: Similarities, Interactions and Differences

Chapter: Interneurons and Their Roles in Itch and Pain, Author: Shuohao Sun

International Association for the Study of Pain Press (2020年7月)