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Rao Yi's scientific papers are published in Nature, Science and Cell. Title of scientific and cultural papers Title of periodical Author's periodical information in memory of the world famous neurobiologist Te Pei Feng 2 1 Century Rao Yi 1 April 1996 102- 107 China Journal of Physiology-Excellent Research Journal 2 1 Century Rao Yi1June 1996/KLOC. 03 Drosophila's Enlightenment to the Study of Developmental Biological Mechanism 2 1 Century Rao Yi1June 1996 98-99 Madame Curie 70-74 Murad: Between Peak and Valley 2 1 Century Rao Yi1June 1999, 72 Zou Gang: A scientist who made outstanding research in difficulties Rao Yi/KLOC. 10 1-65438+

Take life science papers published in international journals as an example. Rao Yi, February 2002, 2 1 century, 83-93 admirable, frank and objective China scientist.

(Zou Chenglu-Hao Bailin) Southern Weekend 2002 Study on Learning and Memory in Rao Yi and Some Contributions of Scientists in China Southern Weekend 2002 The scientific and technological system and cultural problems reflected by the absence of Rao Yi and China in important scientific fields.

Reflections on the Nobel Prize in 2002 Three interesting biologists in Rao Yi in 2003: winners of Southern Weekend in 2002, scientific environment in Rao Yi in 2003: a laboratory that gave birth to DNA model and 65,438+02 Nobel Prize, Southern Weekend in Rao Yi in 2003, Curie family in French Academy of Sciences in 2003 and Southern Weekend in Rao Yi in 2003, the title of life science papers and the author's journals. Pheromones activate the social regulation of aggression mediated by olfactory receptor neurons in Drosophila Or65a,

Gong, Yang Zhijun, Zhang,

Zhang and Huang,

20 1 1, 7:896-902 molecular regulation of revealing sexual preference

Through the genetic study of 5- hydroxytryptamine in the brain of male mice,

Chen zifang, andRao Y Nature,

A subset of octopus amino neurons is important.

Study on the aggression of Drosophila melanogaster,

In 2008,11:1059-1061reticulin signal transduction and guanine

Nucleotide exchange factor DOCK 180 in attraction signal,

Xiong Wei, Wu Jun, Rao Yi,

In 2008, 1 1:28-35 establishment and maintenance.

Neuron polarity requires an active mechanism:

The key role of GSK-3b and its upstream regulators,

And Rao Y cells,

Netrin needs focal adhesion kinase and

Src family kinases induce axonal growth

Liu G, Beggs H, You Ergen Sen C,

Park Tae hwan, Don H, Gorski J,

Zhong KR, Reichardt LF, Wu, andRao Y Nature Neurosci.

July, 2004:1222-1232 Visualization of space and time adjustment.

The activity of N-WASP in the recombination process of living cytoskeleton,

In 2004,10/:970-974 chemokine SDF- 1 was used as meninges.

Keywords embryonic cerebellar neuron inducer, Zhu Yu, Yu Tao, Zhang Xiaochun,

Wang Yongze, Wu, Wang Xiaodong,

2002, 5: 7 19-720 signal transduction in neuronal migration: the role of

Gtpase activating protein and small gtpase

Keywords the role of Cdc42 in Slit-Robo pathway, Huang Kai, Ren, Huang,

Xie Y, Liu G, Qi Teng H, Tang H,

Wen, Brady carn, Mei,

Wu, Xiong Weicheng, Andrao Y cell

, 200 1, 107: 209-22 1 Slit, a kind of known guided axon projection and

Neuron migration inhibits leukocyte chemotaxis.

Wu, Feng L, Park H-T, Havlioglu N, Wen L, Tang H, Bacon KB induced by chemokines,

Jiang Zhi, Zhang Xiaochun, An Daoying,

200 1, 4 10: 948-952 Vertebrate Slit, a secreted ligand with transmembrane protein around the island, is the repellent of olfactory bulb axon Li HS, Chen, Wu W, Fagarit,

Yuan, Zhou L, Du Peishi,

Jiang z, Nash w, c, oniz d,

Wu, and Rao y cells,

1999, 96: 807-8 18 Direction of neuronal migration

The olfactory system consists of protein slit Wu W, Huang K, Chen, Jiang, Dupis S, Wu, Andrao Y naturally,

1999,400: 331-336 One morphogenetic field produces two.

Retinal primordium under the influence of pre-mesoderm,

Wu anlao y development,

1997, 124: 603-6 15 Similarity between products of Drosophila neurogenic gene big brain and transmembrane channel proteins Rao Y., Jan L.Y, Jan Y.N.Nature,

1990 , 345: 163- 167