Yong Wang - Publications
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Area:
Auditory systemYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2021 | Wang M, Zhang C, Lin S, Wang Y, Seicol BJ, Ariss RW, Xie R. Biased auditory nerve central synaptopathy is associated with Age-related Hearing Loss. The Journal of Physiology. PMID 33450070 DOI: 10.1113/JP281014 | 0.589 | |||
2020 | Wu Y, Wang M, Wang Y, Yang H, Qi H, Seicol BJ, Xie R, Guo L. A neuronal wiring platform through microridges for rationally engineered neural circuits. Apl Bioengineering. 4: 046106. PMID 33344876 DOI: 10.1063/5.0025921 | 0.527 | |||
2019 | Wang Y, Wang M, Xie R. D-Stellate Neurons of the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus Decrease in Auditory Nerve-Evoked Activity during Age-Related Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences. 9. PMID 31683609 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci9110302 | 0.601 | |||
2011 | Wang Y, O'Donohue H, Manis P. Short-term plasticity and auditory processing in the ventral cochlear nucleus of normal and hearing-impaired animals Hearing Research. 279: 131-139. PMID 21586317 DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2011.04.018 | 0.653 | |||
2010 | Wang Y, Ren C, Manis PB. Endbulb synaptic depression within the range of presynaptic spontaneous firing and its impact on the firing reliability of cochlear nucleus bushy neurons. Hearing Research. 270: 101-9. PMID 20850512 DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2010.09.003 | 0.632 | |||
2008 | Wang Y, Manis PB. Short-term synaptic depression and recovery at the mature mammalian endbulb of Held synapse in mice. Journal of Neurophysiology. 100: 1255-64. PMID 18632895 DOI: 10.1152/jn.90715.2008 | 0.636 | |||
2006 | Wang Y, Manis PB. Temporal coding by cochlear nucleus bushy cells in DBA/2J mice with early onset hearing loss. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 7: 412-24. PMID 17066341 DOI: 10.1007/s10162-006-0052-9 | 0.643 | |||
2005 | Wang Y, Manis PB. Synaptic transmission at the cochlear nucleus endbulb synapse during age-related hearing loss in mice. Journal of Neurophysiology. 94: 1814-24. PMID 15901757 DOI: 10.1152/jn.00374.2005 | 0.646 | |||
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