科研项目:
主持并完成国家自然基金2项,目前有国家社科重大、上海市科委、申康发展中心等多个研究项目在研。
论文发表(第一或者通讯作者,近3年):
1.Hui Wang, Zhi-Yu Nie, Meng Liu, Ren-Ren Li, Li-He Huang, Zheng Lu, Ling-Jing Jin, Yun-Xia Li.Clinical characteristics of perivascular space and brain CT perfusion in stroke-free patients with intracranial and extracranial atherosclerosis of different extents.Ann Transl Med 2020;8(5):215(SCI收录 IF=3.689)
2.Li, Y., Wang, Q., Muir, E. R., Kiel, J. W., & Duong, T. Q. (2020). Retinal vascular and anatomical features in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Current Eye Research. 2020:1-8(SCI收录 IF=2.424)
3.Yunxia Li, Xin Wang, Meng Liu, Wei Zhang, Renren Li. Effect of Methylene Blue and PI3K-Akt Pathway Inhibitors on the Neurovascular System after Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion in Rats. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience.2020(70):1797-1807 (SCI收录 IF=3.44)
4.Jinhong Wang, Renren Li, Meng Liu, Zhiyu Nie, Lingjing Jin, Zheng Lu, Yunxia Li. Impaired Cerebral Hemodynamics in Late-Onset Depression: CT Angiography, CT Perfusion and MR Imaging Evaluation. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. 2020. (SCI收录 IF=3.074)
5.Wang H. Inter- and Intra-Subject Template-based Multivariate Synchronization Index using Adaptive Threshold for SSVEP-based BCIs[J]. Frontiers in Neurscience, 2020, 14. (SCI收录 IF=4.677)
6.Yunxia Li, Renren Li, Meng Liu, Zhiyu Nie, Eric R Muir, Tim Q Duong. MRI study of cerebral blood flow, vascular reactivity, and vascular coupling in systemic hypertension. Brain Res. 2021 Feb 15;1753:147224. (SCI收录 IF=3.252)
7.Shasha Xiao, Yingjie Li, Meng Liu, Yunxia Li. Electrophysiological Studies of Cognitive Reappraisal Successand Failure in aMCI. Brain Sci. 2021 Jun 27;11(7):855. (SCI收录 IF=3.394)
8. Meng Liu, Zhi-Yu Nie, Ren-Ren Li, Wei Zhang, Li-He Huang, Jie-Qun Wang, Wei-Xin Xiao, Jialin C Zheng, Yun-Xia Li. Neural Mechanism of Repeated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Enhance Visual Working Memory in Elderly Individuals With Subjective Cognitive Decline. Front Neurol.2021 (SCI收录 IF=4.0)
9.Ye Xie, Yunxia Li, Lu Nie, Zijun Ke, Yixuan Ku,Cognitive enhancement of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer