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國立成功大學 2016-01 Long-term moderate exercise accelerates the recovery of stress-evoked cardiovascular responses Hsu, Yuan-Chang; Tsai, Sheng-Feng; Yu, Lung; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Wu, Fong-Sen; Jen, Chauying J.; Kuo, Yu-Min
國立成功大學 2015-01 Treadmill exercise activates Nrf2 antioxidant system to protect the nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons from MPP+ toxicity Tsou, Yi-Hsien; Shih, Ching-Ting; Ching, Cheng-Hsin; Huang, Jui-Yen; Jen, Chauying J.; Yu, Lung; Kuo, Yu-Min; Wu, Fong-Sen; Chuang, Jih-Ing
國立成功大學 2012-09 Chronic treadmill exercise in rats delicately alters the Purkinje cell structure to improve motor performance and toxin resistance in the cerebellum Huang, Tung-Yi; Lin, Lung-Sheng; Cho, Keng-Chi; Chen, Shean-Jen; Kuo, Yu-Min; Yu, Lung; Wu, Fong-Sen; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Chen, Hsiun-ing; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2012-01 Different types of exercise induce differential effects on neuronal adaptations and memory performance Lin, Tzu-Wei; Chen, Shean-Jen; Huang, Tung-Yi; Chang, Chia-Yuan; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Wu, Fong-Sen; Kuo, Yu-Min; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2011-12 Chronic treadmill running in normotensive rats resets the resting blood pressure to lower levels by upregulating the hypothalamic GABAergic system Hsu, Yuan-Chang; Chen, Hsiun-Ing; Kuo, Yu-Min; Yu, Lung; Huang, Tung-Yi; Chen, Shean-Jen; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Wu, Fong-Sen; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2011-01 Running exercise protects the substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons against inflammation-induced degeneration via the activation of BDNF signaling pathway Wu, Shih-Ying; Wang, Tzu-Feng; Yu, Lung; Jen, Chauying J.; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Wu, Fong-Sen; Wu, Chih-Wei; Kuo, Yu-Min
國立成功大學 2009-12 17 beta-Estradiol Mediates the Sex Difference in Capsaicin-Induced Nociception in Rats Lu, Yu-Ching; Chen, Chao-Wei; Wang, Su-Yi; Wu, Fong-Sen
國立成功大學 2009-07-01 Differential effects of treadmill running and wheel running on spatial or aversive learning and memory: roles of amygdalar brain-derived neurotrophic factor and synaptotagmin I Liu, Yu-Fan; Chen, Hsiun-ing; Wu, Chao-Liang; Kuo, Yu-Min; Yu, Lung; Huang, A-Min; Wu, Fong-Sen; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2008-07 Upregulation of hippocampal TrkB and synaptotagmin is involved in treadmill exercise-enhanced aversive memory in mice Liu, Yu-Fan; Chen, Hsiun-ing; Yu, Lung; Kuo, Yu-Min; Wu, Fong-Sen; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Liao, Pao-Chi; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2008-05 Treadmill exercise enhances passive avoidance learning in rats: The role of down-regulated serotonin system in the limbic system Chen, Hsiun-Ing; Lin, Li-Chun; Yu, Lung; Liu, Yu-Fan; Kuo, Yu-Min; Huang, A-Min; Chuang, Jih-Ing; Wu, Fong-Sen; Liao, Pao-Chi; Jen, Chauying J.
國立成功大學 2006-10-20 Intradermal pregnenolone sulfate attenuates capsaicin-induced nociception in rats Chen, Shu-g; Liu, Bie-Ching; Chen, Chao-Wei; Wu, Fong-Sen
國立成功大學 2004-11-19 Mechanism underlying inhibition of the capsaicin receptor-mediated current by pregnenolone sulfate in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons Chen, Shu-Cheng; Wu, Fong-Sen
國立成功大學 2004-11 Competitive inhibition of the capsaicin receptor-mediated current by dehydroepiandrosterone in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons Chen, Shu-Cheng; Chang, Tsui-Jung; Wu, Fong-Sen
國立成功大學 2000-10-27 Noncompetitive inhibition of the glycine receptor-mediated current by melatonin in cultured neurons Wu, Fong-Sen; Yang, Ying-Chen; Tsai, Jing-Jane
國立成功大學 2000-01-07 Non-competitive inhibition of 5-HT3 receptor-mediated currents by progesterone in rat nodose ganglion neurons Wu, Fong-Sen; Lai, Cheng-Pou; Liu, Bie-Ching

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