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Overview

Yang D. Teng is affiliated with the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in the United States. Their research principally spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a total of 30 and 12 publications respectively in these areas.

The scientist's subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Oncology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Surgery. Their research focuses on topics such as Spinal Cord Injury Research, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, Muscle activation and electromyography studies, Hydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects, Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research, Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, and COVID-19 and healthcare impacts.

Yang D. Teng has published in several noteworthy scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Cells
  • Advanced Science
  • Experimental Neurology
  • The Medical Journal of Australia
  • Journal of Neuroinflammation

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Medical Gas Therapy for Tissue, Organ, and CNS Protection: A Systematic Review of Effects, Mechanisms, and Challenges (2022, Advanced Science)
  • Non-invasive approaches to functional recovery after spinal cord injury: Therapeutic targets and multimodal device interventions (2021, Experimental Neurology)
  • Effects of Magnetite Nanoparticles and Static Magnetic Field on Neural Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells (2022, Stem Cell Reviews and Reports)
  • Emergency department presentations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Queensland (to June 2021): interrupted time series analysis (2022, The Medical Journal of Australia)
  • ATP and spontaneous calcium oscillations control neural stem cell fate determination in Huntington's disease: a novel approach for cell clock research (2020, Molecular Psychiatry)

Collaboratively, Yang D. Teng frequently works with coauthors such as Rachel Dennison, Dinesh Palipana, Ross Zafonte, Christian Arbelaez, and Lei Wang.

Best Publications

  • Directed migration of neural stem cells to sites of CNS injury by the stromal cell-derived factor 1α/CXC chemokine receptor 4 pathway

    Jaime Imitola;Khadir Raddassi;Kook In Park;Franz Josef Mueller;Franz Josef Mueller

  • Functional recovery following traumatic spinal cord injury mediated by a unique polymer scaffold seeded with neural stem cells.

    Yang D. Teng;Erin B. Lavik;Xianlu Qu;Kook I. Park

  • The injured brain interacts reciprocally with neural stem cells supported by scaffolds to reconstitute lost tissue

    Kook In Park;Kook In Park;Yang D. Teng;Evan Y. Snyder

  • Directed migration of neural stem cells to sites of CNS injury by the stromal cell-derived factor 1 alpha/CXC chemokine receptor 4 pathway

    Yang D. Teng;Dan Frenkel;Marta Nieto;Franz-Josef Mueller

  • Behavioral improvement in a primate Parkinson's model is associated with multiple homeostatic effects of human neural stem cells

    D. Eugene Redmond;Kimberly B. Bjugstad;Yang D. Teng;Vaclav Ourednik

  • Minocycline inhibits contusion-triggered mitochondrial cytochrome c release and mitigates functional deficits after spinal cord injury

    Yang D. Teng;Howard Choi;Renna C. Onario;Shan Zhu

  • Dose-dependent reduction of tissue loss and functional impairment after spinal cord trauma with the AMPA/kainate antagonist NBQX

    J. R. Wrathall;D. Choiniere;Yang Dong Teng

  • Brain tumor tropism of transplanted human neural stem cells is induced by vascular endothelial growth factor.

    Nils Ole Schmidt;Wojciech Przylecki;Wendy Yang;Mateo Ziu

  • Amelioration of functional deficits from spinal cord trauma with systemically administered NBQX, an antagonist of non-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors

    Jean R. Wrathall;Yang Dong Teng;David Choiniere

  • Local Blockade of Sodium Channels by Tetrodotoxin Ameliorates Tissue Loss and Long-Term Functional Deficits Resulting from Experimental Spinal Cord Injury

    Yang Dong Teng;Jean R. Wrathall

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor increases long-term survival of spinal motor neurons and improves respiratory function after experimental spinal cord injury.

    Yang Dong Teng;Italo Mocchetti;Angelo M. Taveira-DaSilva;Richard A. Gillis

  • 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-nitro-7-sulfamoyl-benzo(f)quinoxaline reduces glial loss and acute white matter pathology after experimental spinal cord contusion.

    Lisa J. Rosenberg;Yang D. Teng;Jean R. Wrathall

  • Expression profile of an operationally-defined neural stem cell clone

    Mark A. Parker;Julia K. Anderson;Deborah A. Corliss;Victoria E. Abraria

  • Communication via gap junctions underlies early functional and beneficial interactions between grafted neural stem cells and the host

    Johan Jäderstad;Linda M. Jäderstad;Jianxue Li;Satyan Chintawar

  • Delayed antagonism of AMPA/kainate receptors reduces long-term functional deficits resulting from spinal cord trauma.

    Jean R. Wrathall;Yang Dong Teng;Robert Marriott

  • Effects of the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin on acute white matter pathology after experimental contusive spinal cord injury.

    Lisa J. Rosenberg;Yang D. Teng;Jean R. Wrathall

  • Probing the lithium-response pathway in hiPSCs implicates the phosphoregulatory set-point for a cytoskeletal modulator in bipolar pathogenesis

    Brian T. D. Tobe;Brian T. D. Tobe;Andrew M. Crain;Alicia M. Winquist;Barbara Calabrese

  • Basic and acidic fibroblast growth factors protect spinal motor neurones in vivo after experimental spinal cord injury.

    Yang Dong Teng;Italo Mocchetti;Jean R. Wrathall

  • Pathophysiological Bases of Comorbidity: Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    Gary B Kaplan;Gary B Kaplan;Kimberly A Leite-Morris;Kimberly A Leite-Morris;Lei Wang;Lei Wang;Kendra K Rumbika

  • HUMAN NEURAL STEM CELLS MIGRATE ALONG THE NIGROSTRIATAL PATHWAY IN A PRIMATE MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE

    Kimberly B. Bjugstad;Yang D. Teng;Yang D. Teng;D. Eugene Redmond;John D. Elsworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Sidman
Richard L. Sidman Harvard University
Jean R. Wrathall
Jean R. Wrathall Georgetown University Medical Center
John D. Elsworth
John D. Elsworth Yale University
Seung U. Kim
Seung U. Kim University of British Columbia
Christopher A. Walsh
Christopher A. Walsh Howard Hughes Medical Institute
John R. Sladek
John R. Sladek University of Colorado Denver
Toshio Ohshima
Toshio Ohshima Waseda University
Mark H. Tuszynski
Mark H. Tuszynski University of California, San Diego
Jeffrey D. Rothstein
Jeffrey D. Rothstein Johns Hopkins University

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