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Chen Zhou, Assistant Professor (周辰)   
Ph.D. Beijing University 2005

E-mail: zezhou@sina.com
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College of Life Sciences
Hebei University
180 Wu-Si-Dong-Lu
Baoding, Hebei
China 071002
 
Research Interest:
I've always been interested in the field of Neurobiology. My research is focusing on the function of central nervous system, the study of brain and behavior relationships, and the mechanisms of damage and repair in central nervous system. My previous work on the function of central nervous system at a cell level and molecular level, including the damage repair, will enable me to continue my future research, to explore the secret life of brain, and to reveal the mechanisms of diseases that related to the nervous system.

Last update: 2007-09-10

Recent Research Projects:
(1) Cytokine and its influence to the neuronal ion channels during the repair process of nerve damage (Investigator)
Funded by: Chine National Natural Science Foundation
(2) Study on calcium homeostasis regulation mechanism in cortical neurons during the repair of nerve damage (Investigator)
Funded by: Chine National Natural Science Foundation
(3) Transmembrane calcium signal transduction and its adjustment to the activities of vesicles (Investigator)
Funded by: China National 973 Research Project Fund
(4) High altitude and hypoxia induced damage-adaptation mechanism and prevention strategies (Investigator)
Funded by: China National 973 Research Project Fund
Selected Publications:
(1) Zhou C, Tai C, Ye HH, Ren X, Chen JG, Wang SQ, Chai Z 2006 Interleukin-1β downregulates the L-type Ca2+ channel activity by depressing the expression of channel protein in cortical neurons. Journal of Cellular Physiology 206:799-806 (SCI)
(2) Zhou C, Ye HH, Wang SQ, Chai Z. 2006 Interleukin-1β regulation of N–type Ca2+ channels in cortical neurons. Neuroscience Letters 403:181-185. (SCI)
(3) Wang TF, Zhou C, Tang AH, Wang SQ, Chai Z. 2006 Cellular mechanism for spontaneous calcium oscillations in astrocytes. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 27:861-868. (SCI)

 

 
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