Publication

  1. Kok AMY, Fu Y§. (2024) Trigeminal motor nucleus regulates microstructure of feeding behavior without affecting total food intake. (in revision)
  2. Peng Y, Feng C, Peng S, Jiao Z, Cao H, Huang S, Wang Y, Tian P, Xu X, Fu Y, Hu J, Zhang Z. (2024) Activating prodynophin-expressing neurons in ventromedial hypothalamus prevents the metabolic side-effects of olanzapine. (in revision)
  3. Senol E, Wang M, Mohammad H, Yu S, Chiam CJH, Yeo XY, Si TX, Young D, Li Q, Jung SY, Fu Y.§. (2024) Brain-wide input-output analysis of tuberal nucleus somatostatin neurons reveals hierarchical circuits for orchestrating feeding behavior. (in revision)
  4. Fu Y. § (2024) The dual action of basal forebrain in feeding regulation. Nature Metabolism doi:10.1038/s422255-024-01111-x
  5. Yang WZ, Xie H, Du X, Zhou Q, Xiao Y, Zhao Z, Jia X, Xu J, Zhang W, Cai S, Li Z, Fu X, Hua R, Cai J, Chang S, Sun J, Sun H, Xu Q, Ni X, Tu H, Zheng R, Xu X, Wang H, Fu Y, Wang L, Li X, Yang H, Yao Q, Yu T, Shen Q, Shen WL. (2023) A parabrachial-hypothalamic parallel circuit governs cold defence in mice. Nature Communications 14:4924.
  6. Huang P, Tint MT, Lee M, Ngoh ZM, Gluckman P, Chong YS, Wee CL, Fu Y, Han W, Eriksson JG, Meaney MJ, Tan AP. (2023) Functional activity of the caudate mediates the relation between early childhood microstructural variations and elevated metabolic syndrome scores. NeuroImage 278:120273.
  7. Yang T, Yu K, Zhang X, Xiao X, Chen X, Fu Y, Li B§. (2023) Plastic and stimulus-specific coding of salient events in the central amygdala. Nature 616(7957):510-519.
  8. Mandinao F, Yeow LY, Bi R, Lee S, Bae HG, Baek S, Lee CY, Mohammad H, Horien C, Teoh CL, Lee J, Lai M, Jung S, Fu Y, Olivo M, Gigg J, Grandjean J§. (2022) The lateral entorhinal cortex is a hub for local and global dysfunction in early Alzheimer’s disease states. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 42(9):1616-1631.
  9. Xiao W, Jiao Z-L, Senol E, Yao J, Zhao M, Zhao Z-D, Chen X§, Cao P§, Fu Y§, Gao Z§, Shen W.L. §, Xu X-H§. (2022) Neural circuit control of innate behaviors. Science China Life Sciences 65(3):466-499 (review)
  10. Mandino F, Vrooman RM, Foo HE, Bolton TAW, Salvan P, Teoh CL, Lee CL, Beauchamp A, Luo S, Bi R, Zhang J, Lim GHT, Low H, Sallet J, Gigg J, Lerch JP, Mars RB, Olivo M, Fu Y, Grandjean J§. (2021) A triple-network organization for the mouse brain. Molecular Psychiatry 27(2):865-872.
  11. Yang S, Tan YL, Wu X, Wang J, Sun J, Liu A, Gan L, Shen B, Zhang X, Fu Y, Huang J§. (2021) An mPOA-ARCAgRP pathway modulates cold-evoked eating behavior. Cell Reports, 36(6):109502.
  12. Mohammad H§, Senol E, Graf M, Lee C, Li Q, Liu Q, Yeo XY, Wang M, Laskaratos A, Xu F, Luo SX, Jung S, Augustine GJ, Fu Y§. (2021) A neural circuit for excessive feeding driven by environmental context in mice. Nature Neuroscience, 24(8):1132-1141. (cover paper)
  13. Phua SC§, Tan YL§, Kok AMY, Senol E, Chiam CJH, Lee CY, Peng Y, Lim ATJ, Mohammad H, Lim J, Fu Y§. (2021) A distinct parabrachial to lateral hypothalamus circuit for motivational suppression of feeding by nociception. Science Advances, 7(19), eabe4323.
  14. Kok MYA, Fu Y§. (2021) A new mouse tool for studying dopaminergic neurons. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 347, 108968.
  15. Luo SX*, Huang J*, Li Q*, Mohammad H, Lee CY, Krishna K, Kok AM, Tan YL, Lim JY, Li H, Yeow LY, Sun J, He M, Grandjean J, Sajikumar S, Han W, Fu Y§. (2018) Regulation of feeding by somatostatin neurons in the tuberal nucleus. Science, 361(6397):76-81.
    1. With perspective in Science: Diano S. A new brain circuit in feeding control. 361(6397): 29-30.
  16. Kaneko M, Fu Y, Stryker, M.P. §, (2017) Locomotion induces stimulus-specific response enhancement in adult visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 3760-16.
  17. Fu Y*,§, Kaneko M*, Tang YC, Alvarez-Buylla A, Stryker MP§, (2015) A cortical disinhibitory circuit for enhancing adult plasticity. eLife,4:e05558. (*, contributed equally).
  18. Fu Y§, Tucciarone JM, Espinosa JS, Sheng N, Darcy DP, Nicoll RA, Huang ZJ, Stryker MP§, (2014) A cortical circuit for gain control by behavioral state. Cell, 156(6):1139-1152.
    1. Previewed by Cell: Visual Circuits Get the VIP Treatment. 156(6), 1123-1124.
  19. Fu Y§, Wu X, Lu J, Huang ZJ§, (2012) Presynaptic GABAB receptor signaling regulates activity-dependent development of inhibitory axon terminals. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 6:57.
  20. Wu X, Fu Y, Knott G, Lu J, Di Cristo G, Huang ZJ§,(2012) GABA signaling promotes synapse elimination and axon pruning during the development of cortical inhibitory circuits. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(1):331-343.
  21. Zhao R, Nakamura T*, Fu Y*, Spector DL§, (2011) Gene bookmarking accelerates the kinetics of post-mitotic transcriptional re-activation. (*, contributed equally) Nature Cell Biology, 13:1295-1304.
  22. Taniguchi H, He M, Wu P, Kim S, Paik R, Sugino K, Kvitsiani D, Fu Y, Lin Y, Lu J, Nelson S, Huang ZJ§, (2011) A resource of cre driver lines for genetic targeting of GABAergic neurons in cerebral cortex. Neuron, 71(6):995-1013.
  23. Fu Y, Huang ZJ§, (2010) Differential dynamics and activity-dependent regulation of α- and β-neurexins at developing GABAergic synapses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 52(107):22699-22704.
  24. DiCristo G, Chattopadhayaya B, Kuhlman S, Fu Y, Wu C, Rutishausser U, Maffei L, Huang ZJ§, (2007) Activity-dependent PSA-NCAM expression regulates the maturation of perisomatic GABAergic innervation and onset of critical period of ocular dominance plasticity in visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 10(12):1569-1577.
  25. Chattopadhayaya B, DiCristo G, Wu C, Knott G, Kuhlman S, Fu Y, Palmiter RD, Huang ZJ§, (2007) Regulation of GABAergic synaptic innervation by GAD67-mediated GABA synthesis and signaling. Neuron, 54(6):889-903.
  26. Fu Y, Koo MW§, (2006) EGCG protects HT-22 cells against glutamate-induced oxidative stress. Neurotoxicity Research, 10(1):23-30. (cover paper)
  27. Cao WG, Jiao QC, Fu Y, Chen L, Liu Q§, (2003) Mechanism of the interaction between bromophenol blue and bovine serum albumin. Spectroscopy Letters, 36(3):197-209.