Yuyuan Gu
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Recent Articles
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Gu Y, Zhang W, Wu X, Zhang Y, Xu K, Su J
Clin Transl Med
. 2023 Dec;
13(12):e1499.
PMID: 38115706
Despite enormous advances in the generation of organoids, robust and stable protocols of organoids are still a major challenge to researchers. Research for assessing structures of organoids and the evaluations...
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Gu Y, Hu Y, Zhang H, Wang S, Xu K, Su J
Cell Prolif
. 2023 Jun;
56(12):e13517.
PMID: 37317049
Osteoarthritis is a progressive and heterogeneous joint disease with complex pathogenesis. The various phenotypes associated with each patient suggest that better subgrouping of tissues associated with genotypes in different phases...
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Li J, Zhang W, Liu X, Li G, Gu Y, Zhang K, et al.
Cell Prolif
. 2023 Jun;
56(12):e13518.
PMID: 37309689
The mechanism of the balance between subchondral angiogenesis and articular damage within osteoarthritis (OA) progression remains a mystery. However, the lack of specific drugs leads to limited clinical treatment options...
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Alatorre-Cruz G, Andres A, Gu Y, Downs H, Hagood D, Sorensen S, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2023 Mar;
10:1032413.
PMID: 36875846
Introduction: Infancy is a stage characterized by multiple brain and cognitive changes. In a short time, infants must consolidate a new brain network and develop two important properties for speech...
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Pivik R, Andres A, Tennal K, Gu Y, Downs H, Bellando B, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2018 Nov;
135:73-94.
PMID: 30472103
Gamma band activity (30-50 Hz) plays an essential role in brain development and function, but neither the early postnatal development nor subject and environmental factors influencing this development have been...
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Pivik R, Andres A, Bai S, Cleves M, Tennal K, Gu Y, et al.
Dev Neuropsychol
. 2016 Oct;
41(4):215-230.
PMID: 27759424
Since maturational processes triggering increased attunement to native language features in early infancy are sensitive to dietary factors, infant-diet related differences in brain processing of native-language speech stimuli might indicate...
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Pivik R, Andres A, Tennal K, Gu Y, Cleves M, Badger T
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2015 Mar;
96(2):104-14.
PMID: 25746938
Postnatal nutrition influences neurodevelopment, but it is not known whether the development of individual differences in physiologic measures is related to variations in early postnatal diet. To address this issue...
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Pivik R, Andres A, Tennal K, Gu Y, Armbya N, Cleves M, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2013 Oct;
90(3):311-20.
PMID: 24126124
Relationships between early postnatal diet and the development of cardiac regulation were studied using resting vagal tone and heart period measures obtained quarterly during infancy and at 2years in 158...
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Pivik R, Tennal K, Chapman S, Gu Y
Physiol Behav
. 2012 Apr;
106(4):548-55.
PMID: 22504496
To determine the influence of a morning meal on complex mental functions in children (8-11 y), time-frequency analyses were applied to electroencephalographic (EEG) activity recorded while children solved simple addition...