127 Papers
161 Citations
Yong Tang is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Moxibustion. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 97 publications. Previous affiliations of Yong Tang include Sichuan University.
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Papers
From purines to purinergic signalling: molecular functions and human diseases.
Zhao Huang,Na Xie,Peter Illes,Peter Illes,Francesco Di Virgilio,Henning Ulrich,Henning Ulrich,Alexey Semyanov,Alexey Semyanov,Alexei Verkhratsky,Alexei Verkhratsky,Alexei Verkhratsky,Beáta Sperlágh,Shu-Guang Yu,Canhua Huang,Canhua Huang,Yong Tang +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a molecular understanding of molecular mechanisms of purinergic signalling provides new and exciting insights into the treatment of human diseases such as neurodegeneration, rheumatic immune diseases, inflammation, and cancer.
Regulation of Microglial Functions by Purinergic Mechanisms in the Healthy and Diseased CNS.
TL;DR: The appropriate selective agonists/antagonists for purinergic receptors as well as the respective enzyme inhibitors may profoundly interfere with microglial functions and reconstitute the homeostasis of the CNS disturbed by neuroinflammation.
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Major depressive disorder: hypothesis, mechanism, prevention and treatment
Lulu Cui,Shu Li,Siman Wang,Xiafang Wu,Yingyu Liu,Weiyang Yu,Yijun Wang,Yong Tang,Maosheng Xia,Baoman Li +9 more
TL;DR: This work comprehensively summarize the latest research on the pathogenesis and diagnosis of MDD, preventive approaches and therapeutic medicines, as well as the related clinical trials.
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Regulation of Microglial Functions by Purinergic Mechanisms in the Healthy and Diseased CNS
Peter Illes,Patrizia Rubini,Henning Ulrich,Yafei Zhao,Yong Tang +4 more
- 18 Mar 2020
TL;DR: The appropriate selective agonists/antagonists for purinergic receptors as well as the respective enzyme inhibitors may profoundly interfere with microglial functions and reconstitute the homeostasis of the CNS disturbed by neuroinflammation.
Acupuncture for Treating Acute Attacks of Migraine: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Ying Li,Fanrong Liang,Xu-guang Yang,Xiao-ping Tian,Jie Yan,Guo-jie Sun,Xiaorong Chang,Yong Tang,Tingting Ma,Li Zhou,Lei Lan,Wen Yao,Ran Zou +12 more
TL;DR: The results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of verum acupuncture in treating acute migraine attacks are discussed.
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