
Li-Ju Hsu
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Research in brainstem and spinal motor circuitry in Karolinska Institutet.
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Li_Ju_Hsu 27-05-2020 13:56:03
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Today, weāre introducing a new model that eliminates accept/reject decisions. By publishing every paper with eLife reviews as a Reviewed Preprint, we plan to restore autonomy to authors, ensuring that they will be judged by what, not where, they publish. elifesciences.org/inside-elife/5ā¦

Accepting and rejecting papers is an archaic practice that is terrible for science. It strips peer review of its value & institutionalizes the practice of judging scientists based on where, rather than what, they publish. It's time for this system to go. elifesciences.org/articles/83889

A new study in Science AdvancesĀ reveals that elephants have an exceptionally high number of facial neuronsāperhaps the most known to any land-dwelling mammalāand scientists are theorizing why. scim.ag/mv



From the gut to the brain, scientists map the neural pathways that lead to vomiting after eating contaminated food #inmice. #FudanUniversity Zhiyong Xie, Tsinghua University Fengchao Wang & Peng Cao #GuangzhouMedicalUniversity Congping Shang @cellcellpress: cell.com/current-biologā¦



Excited to share our work out today nature nature.com/articles/s4158⦠Big congrats to authors Lei Ma, Julian Day-Cooney, michael muniak, Omar Benavides, Maozhen Qin. Great collaborations with Jun Ding and Tianyi Mao labs. Vollum Institute OHSU News







š¢New publication from the lab Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience @cnrs in Nature Communications! Huge što Coralie HĆ©rent who led this exciting work, revealing how locomotor and respiratory centers can interact to support augmented breathing during (even before?) running!! ššdisq.us/t/4gijdy1

Our review with Gilad Silberberg šļø āCorticostriatal pathways for bilateral sensorimotor functionsā is now published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology and available to everyone through #OpenAccess: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09⦠Exciting times to study striatal neuromodulation in vivo!

Researchers have uncovered the molecular logic underpinning the assembly of spinal circuits that control the speed of locomotion in adult zebrafish. The study has recently been published in Nature Neuroscience news.ki.se/molecular-blueā¦


