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7945
National Ranking
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Overview

Er-Qing Wei is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China. Their academic profile includes work within several scientific domains, though specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research are not detailed in available data.

There are no recent publications or detailed lists of papers attributed to Er-Qing Wei. Likewise, information about frequent co-authors, typical publication venues, and book publications is not provided, which limits insight into the collaborative and publishing patterns of their career.

No awards or honors have been recorded for Er-Qing Wei. The data does not indicate otherwise about professional recognition or distinctions.

Due to the limited availability of information on Er-Qing Wei's research outputs, areas of expertise, or academic contributions, a full assessment of their scientific impact or trajectory cannot be presented at this time.

Best Publications

  • Viscoelastic properties of individual glial cells and neurons in the CNS

    Yun-Bi Lu;Kristian Franze;Gerald Seifert;Christian Steinhäuser

  • Reactive glial cells: increased stiffness correlates with increased intermediate filament expression.

    Yun-Bi Lu;Ianors Iandiev;Margrit Hollborn;Nicole Körber

  • Montelukast, a cysteinyl leukotriene receptor-1 antagonist, dose- and time-dependently protects against focal cerebral ischemia in mice.

    Guo-Liang Yu;Er-Qing Wei;Shi-Hong Zhang;Hui-Ming Xu

  • Intranasal recombinant human erythropoietin protects rats against focal cerebral ischemia.

    Yue-Ping Yu;Qiu-Qin Xu;Qi Zhang;Wei-Ping Zhang

  • Increased expression of cysteinyl leukotriene receptor-1 in the brain mediates neuronal damage and astrogliosis after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    S.H. Fang;E.Q. Wei;Y. Zhou;M.L. Wang

  • Expression of cysteinyl leukotriene receptor 1 in human traumatic brain injury and brain tumors

    Wei-Ping Zhang;Hua Hu;Lei Zhang;Wei Ding

  • Activation of CysLT receptors induces astrocyte proliferation and death after oxygen-glucose deprivation.

    Xiao-Jia Huang;Wei-Ping Zhang;Cheng-Tan Li;Wen-Zhen Shi

  • Minocycline protects PC12 cells from ischemic-like injury and inhibits 5-lipoxygenase activation.

    Ying Song;Er-Qing Wei;Wei-Ping Zhang;Lei Zhang

  • Pranlukast, a cysteinyl leukotriene receptor-1 antagonist, protects against chronic ischemic brain injury and inhibits the glial scar formation in mice.

    Guo-Liang Yu;Er-Qing Wei;Meng-Ling Wang;Wei-Ping Zhang

  • Minocycline inhibits 5-lipoxygenase activation and brain inflammation after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    Li-sheng Chu;San-hua Fang;Yu Zhou;Guo-liang Yu

  • Caffeic acid ameliorates early and delayed brain injuries after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    Yu Zhou;San-hua Fang;Yi-lu Ye;Li-sheng Chu

  • Dihydroartemisinin exerts cytotoxic effects and inhibits hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha activation in C6 glioma cells.

    Xiao-Jia Huang;Zhen-Qiu Ma;Wei-Ping Zhang;Yun-Bi Lu

  • Spatio-temporal properties of 5-lipoxygenase expression and activation in the brain after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    Yu Zhou;Er-Qing Wei;San-Hua Fang;Li-Sheng Chu

  • The new P2Y-like receptor G protein-coupled receptor 17 mediates acute neuronal injury and late microgliosis after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    B. Zhao;C.Z. Zhao;X.Y. Zhang;X.Q. Huang

  • Carnosine protects against NMDA-induced neurotoxicity in differentiated rat PC12 cells through carnosine-histidine-histamine pathway and H1/H3 receptors

    Yao Shen;Wei-wei Hu;Yan-yin Fan;Hai-bing Dai

  • Autophagy in synaptic development, function, and pathology

    Dan-Na Shen;Li-Hui Zhang;Er-Qing Wei;Yi Yang

  • Activation of the central histaminergic system is involved in hypoxia-induced stroke tolerance in adult mice

    Yan Ying Fan;Wei Wei Hu;Hai Bin Dai;Jian Xiang Zhang

  • Unilateral low-frequency stimulation of central piriform cortex delays seizure development induced by amygdaloid kindling in rats

    L. X. Yang;Chunlei Jin;Z. B. Zhu-Ge;S. Wang

  • Montelukast, a cysteinyl leukotriene receptor-1 antagonist, attenuates chronic brain injury after focal cerebral ischaemia in mice and rats.

    Rui Zhao;Wen-Zhen Shi;Yong-Mei Zhang;San-Hua Fang

  • Minocycline protects PC12 cells against NMDA-induced injury via inhibiting 5-lipoxygenase activation

    Ying Song;Er-Qing Wei;Wei-Ping Zhang;Qiu-Fu Ge

  • Leukotriene D4 induces brain edema and enhances CysLT2 receptor-mediated aquaporin 4 expression.

    Meng-Ling Wang;Xiao-Jia Huang;San-Hua Fang;Yu-Mei Yuan

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianhong Luo
Jianhong Luo Zhejiang University
Thomas Pannicke
Thomas Pannicke Leipzig University
Kazuhiko Yanai
Kazuhiko Yanai Tohoku University
Frank Kirchhoff
Frank Kirchhoff University of Ulm
Milos Pekny
Milos Pekny University of Gothenburg
Christian Steinhäuser
Christian Steinhäuser University of Bonn
Gerald Seifert
Gerald Seifert University of Bonn

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