Xiao-Yu Teng

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Email:tengxy@@gdiist.cn

Biography:

Xiao-Yu Teng received his Ph.D. degree from Nanjing University in 2021 and commenced his postdoctoral research at the Guangdong Institute of Intelligence Science and Technology in 2022. He has been awarded the National Scholarship and recognized as an Excellent Graduate. Dr. Teng served as a principal investigator for a project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as receiving support from a project funded by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in several national and provincial-level research projects. His original research findings published under his first authorship in prestigious journals such as PNAS and The FASEB Journal.

Representative publications:

1. Teng XY, Hu P*, Zhang CM, Zhang QX, Yang G, Zang YY, Liu ZX, Chen G*, Shi YS*. (2024) OPALIN is an LGI1 receptor promoting oligodendrocyte differentiationPNAS121: e2403652121.

2. Teng XY, Hu P, Chen Y, Zang Y, Ye X, Ou J, Chen G*, Shi YS*. (2022) A novel Lgi1 mutation causes white matter abnormalities and impairs motor coordination in mice. FASEB J., 36: e22212.

3. Hu P, Wu D, Zang YY, Wang Y, Zhou YP, Qiao F, Teng XY, Chen J, Li QQ, Sun JH, Liu T, Feng HY, Zhou QG, Shi YS*, Xu Z*. (2022) A novel LGI1 mutation causing autosomal dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy confirmed by a precise knock-in mouse model. CNS Neurosci. Ther., 28: 237-246.

4. Bai Y, Li MY, Ma JB, Li JN, Teng XY, Chen YB, Yin JB, Huang J, Chen J, Zhang T, Qiu XT, Chen T, Li H, Wu SX, Peng YN, Li X*, Kou ZZ*, Li YQ*. (2020) Enkephalinergic circuit involved in nociceptive modulation in the spinal dorsal horn. Neuroscience, 429: 78–91.



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