Chaohong Gao
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Recent Articles
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Wang Y, Cheng L, Li D, Lu Y, Wang C, Wang Y, et al.
Innovation (Camb)
. 2025 Feb;
6(2):100755.
PMID: 39991479
Chimpanzees () are one of humans' closest living relatives, making them the most directly relevant comparison point for understanding human brain evolution. Zeroing in on the differences in brain connectivity...
2.
Zhang H, Zhao J, Fan L, Gao C, Li F, Liu J, et al.
Brain Behav
. 2025 Feb;
15(2):e70321.
PMID: 39935146
Background: The thalamus plays a pivotal role in functional brain networks, yet its contribution to motor function recovery following stroke remains elusive. We aim to explore changes in thalamocortical functional...
3.
Topographic Axes of Wiring Space Converge to Genetic Topography in Shaping the Human Cortical Layout
Li D, Wang Y, Ma L, Wang Y, Cheng L, Liu Y, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
45(7).
PMID: 39824638
Genetic information is involved in the gradual emergence of cortical areas since the neural tube begins to form, shaping the heterogeneous functions of neural circuits in the human brain. Informed...
4.
Comparative Analysis of Human-Chimpanzee Divergence in Brain Connectivity and its Genetic Correlates
Wang Y, Cheng L, Li D, Lu Y, Wang C, Wang Y, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38895242
Chimpanzees () are humans' closest living relatives, making them the most directly relevant comparison point for understanding human brain evolution. Zeroing in on the differences in brain connectivity between humans...
5.
Gao C, Wu X, Wang Y, Li G, Ma L, Wang C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Mar;
45(4):e26646.
PMID: 38433705
Comprising numerous subnuclei, the thalamus intricately interconnects the cortex and subcortex, orchestrating various facets of brain functions. Extracting personalized parcellation patterns for these subnuclei is crucial, as different thalamic nuclei...
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Gao C, Wu X, Cheng X, Madsen K, Chu C, Yang Z, et al.
Chin Med J (Engl)
. 2024 Jan;
137(5):508-523.
PMID: 38269482
The brain is a complex organ that requires precise mapping to understand its structure and function. Brain atlases provide a powerful tool for studying brain circuits, discovering biological markers for...
7.
Gao C, Wang Y, Zhang H, Hang W
Anal Chem
. 2022 Dec;
95(2):650-658.
PMID: 36577518
Surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization (SALDI) acts as a soft desorption/ionization technique, which has been widely recognized in small-molecule analysis owing to eliminating the requirement of the organic matrix. Herein, titania nanosheets...
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Meng Y, Gao C, Lin Z, Hang W, Huang B
Nanoscale Adv
. 2022 Sep;
2(9):3983-3990.
PMID: 36132784
Understanding chemical compositions is one of the most important parts in exploring the microscopic world. As a simple method for elemental detection, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is widely used in...
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Wang Y, Chai L, Chu C, Li D, Gao C, Wu X, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2022 Mar;
27(5):2619-2634.
PMID: 35264730
The functional diversity of the human cerebellum is largely believed to be derived more from its extensive connections rather than being limited to its mostly invariant architecture. However, whether and...
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Meng Y, Gao C, Lu Q, Ma S, Hang W
ACS Nano
. 2021 Jul;
15(8):13220-13229.
PMID: 34313107
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) techniques make possible the spatial chemical identification of analytes, especially for biological samples. As a universal energy source, laser is one of the most commonly used...