Ji Yong-Hua

Curriculum Vitae

Name in full: Yong-Hua Ji

Sex: Male 

Date and place of birth: March 18, 1955; Nanjing , China

Marital Status: Married 

Nationality: Chinese  

Current appointment: Professor for Neurobiology

 

Academic degree: Ph.D. for Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka , August, 1994

 

Specialty: Biochemistry, Genomic, Physiological Function, Pharmacology and Toxicology of Natural neurotoxic polypeptides associating with ion channels on the membrane

 

Mailing addresses:

Office:   School of Life Sciences , Shanghai University . 

Tel & Fax: 86-21-54920300, E-mail: yhji@server.shcnc.an.cn

 

 Education and Working Experience:

l         11/1978, Graduated from University of Science and Technology of China , Department of Biophysics

l         12/1978-08/1986, Research Assistant, Laboratory of Neuropharmacology, Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         09-11/1986, Visiting Scientist, Okazaki National Institute for Physiological Sciences (Prof. S. Terakawa)

l         01/1987-01/1988, Visiting Scientist, Laboratoire de Biochimie, Faculte de Medecine Secteur Nord, Universite d‘―Aix-Marseille II, CNRS 553, INSERM 172, France ( Prof. H.Rochat)

l         01/1988-11/1993, Research Associate, Laboratory of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         11/1990-01/1991, Visiting Scientist, Okazaki National Institute for Physiological Sciences (Prof. S. Terakawa)

l         03/1992, Visiting Scientist, Okazaki National Institute for physiological Sciences (Prof. S.Terakawa)

l         11/1993-08/1994, Ph.D. for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka (Prof. N.Yanaihara)

l         12/1993-02/1995, Associate Professor, Laboratory of Molecular Neuropharmacology,Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         03/1995-03/2002, Head of Group for Channel Pharmacology & Toxicology,Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         10-11/1995, invited to attend <The 20th Annual Meeting "Advances in Comparative Endocrinology" of the Japanese Comparative Endocrinology Society>, then undertook co-work in Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Shizuoka, as well in Okazaki National Institute for physiological Sciences (Prof. N.Yanaihara)

l         25/04- 01/05/1996 , invited to attend < Hong Kong Annual Physiology Symposium ‘°New Frontiers in Physiological Signaling‘±> (Prof. P.Y.D.Wong)

l         01-12/1997, JSPS Visiting Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka (Prof. M. Hoshino)

l         02/1998--03/2002, Professor, Supervisor for Ph.D-degree students£¬Chief of Graduate Student Division£¬Chief of Scientific Project Division, Chairone of Labour Union, Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         21- 23/09/1999 £¬Organizer, The First Workshop on New Techniques for Life Science in the Coming 21 Century hold in Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

l         09- 16/10/1999 £¬invited to attend <The Fifth Asia-Pacific Congress on Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins>, Pattaya, Thailand

l         20/06- 05/07/2000 £¬Organizer, supported by National Nature Sciences Foundation of China to organize a group to visit Japan and South Korea of seeing about Neuroscience Progress in Both countries.

l         15- 25/09/2000 £¬invited to attend <The XIIth World Congress of the International Society on Toxinology>, Paris.

l         04/2002-12/2004£¬Director£¬The Key Laboratory of Neurobiology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese academy of sciences

l         06- 17/07/2002 , invited to attend <The 6th Asia-Pacific Congress on Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins & 11th Annual Scientific meeting of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine >, Cairns , Australia

l         Since 08/2004£¬Professor£¬School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University

l         08- 12/09/2004 ,  invited to attend <World Conference on Magic Bullets-To celebrate Paul Ehrlich‘―s 150th birthday, Nurnberg , Germany

l         13- 15/09/2004 , invited to visit Laboratoire de Biochimie, Faculte de Medecine Secteur Nord, Universite d‘―Aix-Marseille II, France ( Prof. H.Rochat)

l         20- 22/10/2004 , Organizer, The workshop of digital imaging for Life Science in the Coming 21 Century hold in Shanghai Fu-Dan University

l         25- 29/10/2005 , invited to attend <The 7th Asia-Pacific Congress on Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins>, Cebu , Philippines

l         01- 02/12/2005 , invited to attend <13emes Rencontres en toxinologie>, Paris , France

l         06- 09/12/2005 , invited to visit Laboratoire de Biochimie, Faculte de Medecine Secteur Nord, Universite d‘―Aix-Marseille II, France

 

Sociopluralities:

♣ Since 05/1989, a Academician of Chinese Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society

♣ From 1992 to1999, a Syndic of 7th and 8th Council for Shanghai Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society

♣ Since 02/1995, a Academician of Chinese Society on Physiology

♣ Since 05/1996, a Academician of Chinese Society on Toxicology

♣ Since 10/1996, a Academician of Chinese Society on Neuroscience

♣ Since 12/1996, a Pluralistic Professor of Nanjing Medical University , China

♣ From 05/1997 to 05/2001£¬a Commissioner of Scientific Committee, The Open Laboratory of Neurobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

♣ From 1997 to 2000, a Consulting Editor of <Acta Physiological Sinica> and <Chinese Journal of Physiologial Sciences>

♣ Since 08/2001, a Pluralistic Professor of Shan-Xi University , China

♣ Since 01/2001, a Commissioner of Scientific Committee, The Key Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

♣ From 01/2000 to12/2002, a Consulting Editor of <Chinese Journal of Neuroscience>

♣ From 2002 to 2008, a Associate-Editor-in-Chief of <Acta Physiological Sinica>

♣ Since 01/2002, a Consulting Editor of <Chemistry of Life>

♣ Since 09/2000, a Academician of The International Society on Toxinology

♣ Since 09/2001, a Academician of Chinese Society on Biophysics

♣ Since 2001, a Syndic of Shanghai Society for Neuroscience

♣ Since 2001, a Syndic of Shanghai Society for Biophysics

♣ Since 06/2002, a Executive Syndic of Biophysical Society of China .

♣ Since 09/2003, a Pluralistic Professor of Yan-An University, China

♣ Since 12/2003, Secretary-general of Chinese Society for Neurosciences

Publications:

[1] Zhao Y.J., Zhang S.X. & Ji Y.H. (1980) Isolation and recombination of ATPase complex F1X from the mitochondria of swine heart, Prog.Biochem.Biophys., 3:61-64 (In Chinese)

[2] Ji Y.H et al. (1983) Isolation and identification of cardiotoxic and neurotoxic components from venom of Bungarus fasciatus Schneider, Acta Herpetologica Sinica, 2(2):69-74 (In Chinese)

[3] Ji Y.H & Hsu K. (1983) Isolation and purification of mammal neurotoxins from the venom of the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Acta Biochem.Biophys.Sinica, 15(6): 517-521 (In Chinese)

[4] Ji Y.H, Hsu K. & Gu Z.W. Partial amino acid sequence of mammalian neurotoxin I from the venom of the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Kexue Tongbao, 1984, 29(19):1200-1202 (In Chinese), Chinese Sci. Bull., 1985, 30(6):813-816 (English version)

[5] Ji Y.H & Hsu K. (1986) Biochemical study on scorpion anti-mammal neurotoxins, Prog.Physiol.Sci., 17(3):234-239 (In Chinese)

[6] Shin Y.L., Ji Y.H & Wang W.P. (1987) Effects of the extract from the centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans, Lkoch) on heart and uterus contraction and on blood glueose level, Zoological Res., 8(1):68,76 (In Chinese)

[7] Ji Y.H, Shin Y.L. & Hsu K. (1988) Scorpion venoms and scorpion neurotoxins, The Study and Practice of Natural Toxins, Science Press, Beijing, China, pp. 145-158 (In Chinese)

 [8] Ji Y.H, Kimura Y., Hsu K. & Terakawa S. (1988) Purification and the partial amino acid sequence of an insect neurotoxin from the venom of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Comp.Biochem.Physiol., 90C (1):237-240

[9] Kimura Y., Terakawa S., Hsu K. & Ji Y.H. (1988) Ionic composition of the haemolymph of a Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Comp.Biochem.Physiol., 91A (2):323-325

[10] Terakawa S., Kimura Y., Hsu K. & Ji Y.H. (1989) Lack of effect of a neurotoxin from the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch on nerve fibers of this scorpion, Toxicon, 27(5):569-578

[11] Zhang Y., Liu W.Y., Ji Y.H & Hsu K. (1989) Study on phosphomonoesterase, RNase and Dnase in spider (Lycosa singoriensis) venom, Zoological Res., 10(2):139-142 (In Chinese)

[12] Hsu K., Ji Y.H & Qu X.M. (1989) Identification and purification of an antibacterial polypeptide from the venom of spider Lycosa singoriensis, Acta Zoological Sinica, 35(3):300-305 (In Chinese)

[13] Luo G.X., Zhang L.Q., Gu Z.W., Ji Y.H & Hsu K. (1989) Partial sequence of toxin II of Buthus martensi Karsch active on mammals, Prog.Biochem. Biophys., 16(1):46-47 (In Chinese)

[14] Ji Y.H & Lu L.F. (1990)  Molecular structure and pharmacological effect of scorpion neurotoxins, Chemistry of life, 10(1):1-3 (In Chinese)

[15] Ji Y.H. (1990) Biochemical study on scorpion anti-insect neurotoxins, Prog.Biochem. Biophys., 17(2):100-105 (In Chinese)

[16] Ji Y.H & Hsu K. (1991) Surveying on heat resistance and polymeric property of antibacterial substances in the venom of spider Lycosa singoriensis, Acta Zoological Sinica, 37:258-262 (In Chinese)

[17] Zhao W.Q., Ji Y.H, Hsu K., Chen Z.G., Sha H.F. & Bao G.L. (1991) Cytopathic action of spider (Lycosa singoriensis) venom and it‘―s fractions on the cultured human lung adenocarcinoma cells (SPA-A1), Zoological Res., 12(1):67-71 (In Chinese)

[18] Zhu D.Y. & Ji,Y.H.* (1992) Classification of alpha type scorpion neurotoxins on the basis of their structure features, Chin. J Pharm. Toxicol., 6(2):91-96 (English version)

[19] Ji Y.H,* Mansuelle P., Hsu K., Granier C., Kopeyan C., Terakawa S. & Rochat H., Amino acid sequence of an excitatory insect-selective toxin (BmK IT) from venom of the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Sci. China, 1993, 23(1):46-52 (In Chinese);  1994, 37(1):42-49 (English version)

[20] Ji Y.H,* Lu L.F., Zhu D.Y., Hsu K., Kajiura H. & Terakawa S. HPLC purification and partial amino acid sequence of an alpha type anti-insect neurotoxin from venom of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Chin. Sci. Bull., 1993, 38(5):465-467 (In Chinese); 1993, 38(14):1211-1215 (English version)

[21] Ji Y.H,* Hattore H., Ksu K. & Terakawa S., Molecular characteristics of four new depressant insect neurotoxins purified from venom of Buthus martensi Karsch by HPLC, Sci. China, 1993, 23(9):923-930 (In Chinese); 1994, 37(8):954-963 (English version)

[22] Marchot P., Khelif A., Ji Y.H, Mansuelle P. & Bougis P.E. (1993) Binding of 125I-Fasciculin to rat brain acetylcholinesterase: The complx still binds diisopropyl fluorophosphate, J. Biol. Chem., 268 (17): 12458-12467

[23] Ji Y.H.,* Lu L.F., Hsu K., Hattori H. & Terakawa S. Purification and partial amino acid sequence of a novel presynaptic toxin and a cytotoxin from venom of the pit veper Agkistrodon blomhoffii brevicadus, Sci. China, 1993, 23(12):1259-1266 (In Chinese);  1995, 38(2):169-178 (In English)

[24] Ji Y.H.,* Terakawa S. & Hsu K. (1994) Primary structure of a depressant insect-selective toxin from venom of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Chin. Sci. Bull., 39(3):269-272 (In Chinese); 39(11): 945-949 (English version)

[25] Hsu K. & Ji Y.H. (1994) b2 -agkistrodotoxin: an presynaptic toxin purified from the venom of the pit veper, Chin. J. Snakology, 3(1):26-29, (In Chinese)

[26] Ji Y.H.* & Liu Y. (1995)  Potassium channel-blocking peptides from scorpion, Chin. Bull. Life Sci. 7(5): 1-5,10 (In Chinese)

[27] Liu Y. & Ji Y.H,* (1996) Research advance on molecular biology of scorpion neurotoxins, Chin. Bull. Life Sci., 8(2): 34-37 (In Chinese).

[28] Ji Y.H.,* Terakawa S. & Hsu K. (1994) Primary structure of a depressant insect-selective toxin from venom of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch, Chin. Sci. Bull., 39(3):269-272 (In Chinese);  39(11): 945- 949 (English version)

[29] Ji Y.H.,* Mansuelle P., Terakawa S., Kopeyan C., Yanaihara N., Xu K. & Rochat H. (1996) Two neurotoxins (BmK I and BmK II) from the venom of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch: purification, amino acid sequences and assessment of specific activity, Toxicon, 34(9):987-1001

[30] Ji Y.H.,* Xu K., Kawano S., Hirayama Y., Hiraroka M., Kuniyasu A. & Nakayama H. An new scorpion polypeptide enhances the binding of radiolabeled-ryanodine on ryanodine-receptor in sarcoplasmic reticulum of rabbit skeletal-muscle, Chin. Sci. Bull., 1996,22:2077-2080 (In Chinese);  1997, 42(2):147-150 (English version)

[31] Liu Y., Ren H.M., Ji Y.H.,* Ohishi T., Hoshino M., Mochizuki T. & Yanaihara N. (1996) Purification and the partial amino acid sequence of an new activator homologue of ryanodine receptor on skeletal muscle, Biomedical Res., 17(6): 451-455

[32] Ji Y.H.* & Zhao J. (1996) Scorpion toxins could be used as a ‘°scaffold‘± to build new peptide drug molecules. Chemistry of Life, 16(4):32-34

[33] Ji Y.H.* & Zhao J. (1996) How far the virus containning the gene(s) of insect-selective neurotoxic peptide(s) from scorpion venom to reach to bio pesticide ? Chin.Bull.Life Sci.8(3):37-39 (In Chinese)

[34] Ji Y.H,* Liu Y., Xu K., Ohishi T., Hoshino M., Mochizuki T. & Yanaihara N. (1997) Amino acid sequence of BmK AS, an novel polypeptide activator of ryanodine receptor on skeletal muscle, Chin. Sci. Bull., 9:976-980  (In Chinese);  11:952-956 (English version)

[35] Ren H.M. & Ji Y.H.* (1997) Observation of polymerism and isomerism of b-agkistrodotoxin. Prog.Biochem. Biophys., 6:521-525 (In Chinese)

[36]Wu H.M., Huang X.L., Ji Y.H. & Wang D.C. (1997) Two-dimensional 1H nuclear magnetic resonance study on neurotoxin BmK I----Sequential resonance assignments and secondary structure, Prog. Natu Sci. 6:741-747 (In Chinese); 3:366-370 (English version)

[37] Ji Y.H.,* Huang H.Y., Zhou C.W., Liu Y., Hoshino M., Mochizuki T. & Yanaihara N. (1997) BmK AS, an active scorpion polypeptide, enhances [3H]noradrenal release from rat hippocampal slices. Biomedical Res. 3:257-260

[38] Liu Y., Zhao Q., Ji Y.H.*, Oiki S., Hazama A., Morishima S., Sabirov R., Zhou S.S., Hayashi S., Tsumura T., Ito T., Furuya K & Okada Y (1997) The venom of Scorpion B.martensi Selectively Inhibits Transient Outward K+ Currents in Neonatal Rat Ventricular Cells and Kv+ Channel currents in NG108-15 Cells. Biomedical Res. 5:383-388

[39] Ohishi T., Iguchi K., Mochizuki T., Hoshino M., Ji Y.H. & Yanaihara N (1997) Isolation and characterization of neuropeptide Y from the brain of a Chinese snake, Dinodon rufozonatus. Biomedical Res. 18:87-93

[40] Ohishi T., Nakajima H., Iguchi K., Mochizuki T., Hoshino M., Ji Y.H. & Yanaihara N. (1997) Isolation and sequence determination of snake (Dinodon rufozonatus Cantor) and yellow fin tuna (Thunnus albacares) NPYs. Peptide Chemistry 1996, pp. 153-156

[41] Ji Y.H.,* Li Y.J., Song B.L., Yamaki T., Mochizuki T., Hoshino M & Yanaihara N (1997) Covalent structures of BmK AS and BmK AS-1, two novel neurotoxic polypeptides purified from Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi karsch. Advances in Comparative Endocrinology, Tome 1: 629-633

[42] Ji Y.H.,* (1998) A reform on :Brain Research‘± occuring in Japan . World Sci-Tech R & D., 20(1):59-60  (In Chinese)

[43] Ji Y.H.*, Li Y.J., Zhang J.W., Song B.L., Yamaki T., Mochizuki T., Hoshino M., Yanaihara N. (1999) Covalent structures of BmK AS and BmK AS-1, two novel bioactive polypeptides purified from Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. Toxicon 37:519-536  [IF=1.248]

[44] Kuniyasu A., Kawano S., Hirayama Y., Ji Y.H., Xu K., Ohkura M., Furukawa K., Ohizumi Y., Hiraoka M., Nakayama H (1999) A new scorpion toxin (BmK-PL) stimulates Ca2+-release channel activity of the skeletal-muscle ryanodine receptor by an indirect mechanism. Biochem J. 339: 343-350     [IF=4.35]

[45] Tong Q.C., Zhang Y., Zhou Z.N. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) The characterization and blocking effects on Ito of rat ventricular myocyte of new minipeptides from Buthus martensi Karsch. Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica 31(3): 347-349  (In Chinese)      [IF=0.153]

[46] Li Y.J., Liu Y. & Ji Y.H. * (1999) Characteristics of BmK AS binding to rat brain and cockroach nervecord synaptosomes Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica 31(5): 604-606  [IF=0.153]

[47] Ji Y.H.* (1999) Scorpion neurotoxic polypeptides and their ion channel targets. Fudan Lectures in Neurobiology, XV:91-104 (in Chinese)

[48] Jia L.Y. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) Subtypes and functions of voltage-gated Na+ channel, Prog.Physiol.Sci., 30(2):107-112 (In Chinese)

[49]Tan Z.Y. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) Voltage-gated Na+ channel in nociceptive afferents of DRG neurons. Prog.Physiol.Sci., 30(3):198-202 (In Chinese)

[50] Li Y.J. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) Channelopathy of voltage-gated sodium channel. Prog.Physiol.Sci., 30(4):297-302 (In Chinese)

[51] Tong Q.C. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) A new type of antimicrobial peptide‘ͺdefensin. Chin. Bull. Life Sci. 11(3):117-120  (In Chinese)

[52] Li Y.J. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) A new investigation of toxicological mechanism of mercury and arsenic.Shanghai J. Traditional Chin. Medicine, 3:40-42 (In Chinese)

[53] Jia L.Y., Zhang J.W. & Ji Y.H.* (1999) Biosensor binding assay of BmK AS-1, a novel Na+ channel-blocking scorpion ligand on rat brain synaptosomes Neuroreport 10(16): 3359-336

         [IF=2.682]

[54] Jia L.Y., Xie H.F. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) Characterization of four distinct monoclonal antibodies specific to BmK As-1, a novel scorpion bioactive polypeptide. Toxicon 38: 605-617    [IF=1.445]

[55] Li Y.J., Jia L.Y. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) Kinetic distributioin of long-chain scorpion neurotoxins in mice. Chin J Pharm. Toxic 14(2): 116-120 (English version)

[56] Huang X.L., Xiao H., Tang Y., Yu X.Y., Liu X.J., Ji Y.H. & Wang H.L. (2000) Effects of the polypeptide of scorpion venom: BmK VII, BmK XIII on spontaneous active potential of the central nerve of periplaneta americana, Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Nanjing, 20(3):181-185 (In Chinese)

[57] Ji Y.H.* & Tong Q.C. (2000) Advances on the study of several kinds of K+ channels. Chin. Bull. Life Sci.,12(2):63-67  (In Chinese)

[58] Tong Q.C., Zhang Y., Zhou Z.N. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) BmP02, one short-chain scorpion peptide selectively blocks transient outward K+ channel of adult rat ventricular myocyte. Regulatory Peptides 9(1-3): 85-92        [IF=2.634]

[59] Li Y.J., Liu Y. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) A new scorpion neurotoxin BmK AS binds to distinct receptor sites of voltage-gated sodium channel on rat brain and insect synaptosomes. J Neurosci Res. 61(5): 541-548     [IF=3.207]

[60] Ye J.G., Tan Z.Y., Li Y.J., Yan Y.P., Li C., Chen J. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) Purification, cDNA cloning and functional assessment of BmK abT, a novel type neurotoxin from the scorpion species in the old world. FEBS Letters 479(3): 136-140          [IF=3.44]

[61] Xiao H., Mao X., Tan Z.Y., Shi Y., Zhang J.W., Chen J., Zhao Z.Q. & Ji Y.H. (2000) Effect of BmK AS-1, polypeptide purified from Chinese Buthus martensi Karsch (BmK) toxin, on rat cutaneous nociception. Chin. J. Pharm. Toxicol., 14(4):283-286  (In Chinese)

[62] Li Y.J. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) The binding of BmK I, an a-like scorpion toxin on rat brain and cockroach nerve cord synaptosomes, J Peptide Res. 2000, 56(4):195-200     [IF=1.439]

[63] Li Y.J., & Ji Y.H* (2000) The binding of BmK IT2, a depressant insect-selective scorpion toxin on the rat brain and cockroach nerve cord synaptosomes, Neurosci. Res., 38(3):257-264   [IF=1.807]

[64] Wang C.Y., Tan Z.Y., Zhao Z.Q. & Ji Y.H.* (2000) Antihyperalgesia effect of BmKIT2, a depressant insect-selective scorpion toxin in rat by peripheral administration, Brain Res. Bull., 53:335-338           [IF=1.758]

[65] Xu Y.Q., Wu J.H., Pei J.M., Shi Y.Y., Ji Y.H. & Tong,Q.C. (2000) Solution structure of BmP02, a new potassium channel blocker from the venom of Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. Biochemistry 39(45):13669-13675           [IF=4.221]

[66] Tan Z.Y., Xiao H., Mao X., Wang C.Y., Zhao Z.Q. & Ji Y.H.* (2001) The inhibitory effects of BmK IT2, a scorpion neurotoxin on rat nociceptive flexion reflex and possible mechanism of modulating voltage-gated Na+ channels, Neuropharmacology 40(3):352-357  [IF=3.854]

[67] Tan Z.Y., Mao X., Xiao H., Zhao Z.Q. & Ji Y.H.* (2001) Buthus martensi Karsch agonist of skeletal-muscle RyR-1, a acorpion active polypeptide: antinociceptive effect on rat peripheral nervous system and spinal cord, and inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons, Neurosci. Lett. 297(2):65-68          [IF=2.021]

[68] Ye J.G., Chen J., Zuo X.P. & Ji Y.H.* (2001) Cloning and characterization of cDNA sequences encoding two novel toxin precursors from the venom of Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. Toxicon 39:1191-1194             [IF=1.575]

[69] Wu Y., Ji Y.H. & Shi Y.L.,* (2001)Sodium current in NG108-15 cell inhibited by scorpion BmK AS-1 and restored by its specific monocolonal antibodies. J. Natural Toxins 10: 193~198     [IF=0.894]

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