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Qi-Yu Zheng is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, including neuroscience, engineering, and medicine, with particular emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, and various branches of neuroscience such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, and cognitive neuroscience.

Their work focuses on topics like neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, memory and neural mechanisms, plasma applications and diagnostics, receptor mechanisms and signaling, as well as microtubule and mitosis dynamics, and ubiquitin and proteasome pathways.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Qi-Yu Zheng include Yuhua Huang, Cora Sau Wan Lai, Albert Hiu Ka Fok, Xiaoyang Li, and Liying Li.

Qi-Yu Zheng has published research in several scientific venues, such as Molecular Psychiatry, Cell Reports, Natural Product Communications, ChemElectroChem, and PubMed.

  • Environmental enrichment or selective activation of parvalbumin-expressing interneurons ameliorates synaptic and behavioral deficits in animal models with schizophrenia-like behaviors during adolescence (2021, Molecular Psychiatry)
  • KIF5B plays important roles in dendritic spine plasticity and dendritic localization of PSD95 and FMRP in the mouse cortex in vivo (2024, Cell Reports)
  • In Vitro Validation of Network Pharmacology Predictions: Ginsenoside Rg3 Inhibits Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Proliferation via SIRT2 (2021, Natural Product Communications)
  • [Clinicopathological features and molecular genetic changes of lung salivary gland-type clear cell carcinoma] (2021, PubMed)
  • Diversity-Driven Selection of Halogenic Electrolyte Additive Engineering for Rechargeable Batteries (2023, ChemElectroChem)

Best Publications

  • Manganese-Catalyzed Dehydrogenative [4+2] Annulation of NH Imines and Alkynes by CH/NH Activation

    Ruoyu He;Zhi-Tang Huang;Qi-Yu Zheng;Congyang Wang

  • Halide Recognition by Tetraoxacalix[2]arene[2]triazine Receptors: Concurrent Noncovalent Halide–π and Lone-pair–π Interactions in Host–Halide–Water Ternary Complexes

    De-Xian Wang;Qi-Yu Zheng;Qi-Qiang Wang;Mei-Xiang Wang

  • Synthesis, structure, and [60]fullerene complexation properties of azacalix[m]arene[n]pyridines.

    Mei-Xiang Wang;Xiao-Hang Zhang;Qi-Yu Zheng

  • Visible light-induced 3-sulfenylation of N-methylindoles with arylsulfonyl chlorides.

    Min Chen;Zhi-Tang Huang;Qi-Yu Zheng

  • Isoquinoline skeleton synthesis via chelation-assisted C−H activation

    Ruoyu He;Zhi-Tang Huang;Qi-Yu Zheng;Congyang Wang

  • Methylazacalixpyridines: remarkable bridging nitrogen-tuned conformations and cavities with unique recognition properties.

    Han-Yuan Gong;Xiao-Hang Zhang;De-Xian Wang;Hong-Wei Ma

  • Cyclotricatechylene based porous crystalline material: Synthesis and applications in gas storage

    Jin-Tao Yu;Zhe Chen;Junliang Sun;Zhi-Tang Huang

  • A new fluorescent chemosensor for Fe3+ and Cu2+ based on calix[4]arene

    Jun-Min Liu;Qi-Yu Zheng;Jun-Ling Yang;Chuan-Feng Chen

  • Methylazacalix[4]pyridine: en route to Zn2+-specific fluoresence sensors.

    Han-Yuan Gong;Qi-Yu Zheng;Xiao-Hang Zhang;De-Xian Wang

  • Synthesis of large macrocyclic azacalix[n]pyridines (n = 6 - 9) and their complexation with fullerenes C(60) and C(70)

    En-Xuan Zhang;De-Xian Wang;Qi-Yu Zheng;Mei-Xiang Wang

  • Configurations of a Calix[8]arene and a C60/Calix[8]arene Complex on a Au(111) Surface†

    Ge-Bo Pan;Jun-Min Liu;Hui-Min Zhang;Li-Jun Wan

  • Organic hydrogen-bonded interpenetrating diamondoid frameworks from modular self-assembly of methanetetrabenzoic acid with linkers

    Yong-Biao Men;Junliang Sun;Zhi-Tang Huang;Qi-Yu Zheng

  • Mn-Catalyzed Three-Component Reactions of Imines/Nitriles, Grignard Reagents, and Tetrahydrofuran: An Expedient Access to 1,5-Amino/Keto Alcohols

    Ruoyu He;Xiqing Jin;Hui Chen;Zhi-Tang Huang

  • Rhenium-catalyzed regiodivergent addition of indoles to terminal alkynes.

    Dexin Xia;Yin Wang;Zhenting Du;Qi-Yu Zheng

  • Triazatruxene based covalent organic framework and its quick-response fluorescence-on nature towards electron rich arenes

    Yun-Feng Xie;San-Yuan Ding;Jun-Min Liu;Wei Wang

  • Rational construction of 2D and 3D borromean arrayed organic crystals by hydrogen-bond-directed self-assembly.

    Yong-Biao Men;Junliang Sun;Zhi-Tang Huang;Qi-Yu Zheng

  • Highly crystalline covalent organic frameworks from flexible building blocks

    Liqian Xu;San-Yuan Ding;Junmin Liu;Junliang Sun

  • Facile synthesis and optical resolution of inherently chiral fluorescent calix[4]crowns: enantioselective recognition towards chiral leucinol

    Jun Luo;Qi-Yu Zheng;Chuan-Feng Chen;Zhi-Tang Huang

  • Synthesis and structure of nitrogen bridged calix[5]- and -[10]-pyridines and their complexation with fullerenes

    Shi-Qiang Liu;De-Xian Wang;Qi-Yu Zheng;Mei-Xiang Wang

  • A novel calix[4]arene fluorescent receptor for selective recognition of acetate anion

    Ru Miao;Qi-Yu Zheng;Chuan-Feng Chen;Zhi-Tang Huang

  • A new fluorescent chemosensor for transition metal cations and on/off molecular switch controlled by pH

    Yu-Dong Cao;Qi-Yu Zheng;Chuan-Feng Chen;Zhi-Tang Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhi-Tang Huang
Zhi-Tang Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chuan-Feng Chen
Chuan-Feng Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Junliang Sun
Junliang Sun Peking University
Mei-Xiang Wang
Mei-Xiang Wang Tsinghua University
De-Xian Wang
De-Xian Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Li-Jun Wan
Li-Jun Wan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chunli Bai
Chunli Bai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wei Wang
Wei Wang Lanzhou University
Dong Wang
Dong Wang Peking University
Guoqiang Feng
Guoqiang Feng Central China Normal University

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