Bin Cong
17 Papers
4 Citations
Bin Cong is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Pharmacokinetics of Diazepam and Its Metabolites in Urine of Chinese Participants
Le-le Wang,Xinxin Ren,Yi He,Guan-feng Cui,Jiajia Liu,Juan Jia,Jie Cao,Yao Liu,Bin Cong,Zhiwen Wei,Keming Yun +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the pharmacokinetics of diazepam and its metabolites, including glucuronide compounds, in the urine of Chinese participants, and found that both drugs were detectable for at least 15 days, although there were individual differences.
Roles of miR-592-3p and Its Target Gene, TMEFF1, in the Nucleus Accumbens During Incubation of Morphine Craving
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that miR-592-3p can improve the incubation of morphine craving by targeting TMEFF1, and thus, it holds a therapeutic potential to inhibit opioid craving.
Effects of molecular hydrogen intervention on the gut microbiome in methamphetamine abusers with mental disorder
Yong Wang,Mengmeng Wang,Bing Xie,Di Wen,Wenbo Li,Meiqi Zhou,Xintao Wang,Yun Lu,Bin Cong,Zhi Yi Ni,Chunling Ma +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the relationship between fecal microbial alterations and neuropsychiatric diseases in METH addictions and found that hydrogen intervention, including drinking and inhaling, significantly alleviated mental disorders induced by METH abuse, and the inhalation of hydrogen also altered gut microbiota profiles in the METH abusers.
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Roles of nucleus accumbens shell small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in the conditioned fear freezing.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors established an animal model of traumatic memory using conditioned fear freezing paradigm, and investigated the alterations in small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (SK channels) subsequent to fear conditioning in mice.
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Transcriptomic Analysis of Long Non-coding RNA-MicroRNA-mRNA Interactions in the Nucleus Accumbens Related to Morphine Addiction in Mice
Xiao-Jiang Li,Bing Xie,Yun Lu,Hongyu Yang,Jian Wang,Feng Yu,Ludi Zhang,Bin Cong,Di Wen,Chunling Ma +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the comprehensive network represents a new insight into the lncRNA-mediated ceRNA regulatory mechanisms underlying morphine addiction and provide new potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for morphine addiction.