Bao-Cheng Lin

575 total citations
26 papers, 474 citations indexed

About

Bao-Cheng Lin is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Bao-Cheng Lin has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 474 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Social Psychology, 13 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 11 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Bao-Cheng Lin's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (20 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (13 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers). Bao-Cheng Lin is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (20 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (13 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers). Bao-Cheng Lin collaborates with scholars based in China, Canada and United Kingdom. Bao-Cheng Lin's co-authors include Jun Yang, Wenyan Liu, Jianmin Chen, Yu Yang, Chenghai Wang, Hongtao Xu, Gen Wang, Daxin Wang, Cai Song and Changhong Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as Life Sciences, Neuroscience Letters and Peptides.

In The Last Decade

Bao-Cheng Lin

26 papers receiving 456 citations

Peers

Bao-Cheng Lin
Justin A. Smith United States
Edward M. Stricker United States
Janos Dohanics United States
Nicole C. Victoria United States
Justin A. Smith United States
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Citations per year, relative to Bao-Cheng Lin Bao-Cheng Lin (= 1×) peers Justin A. Smith

Countries citing papers authored by Bao-Cheng Lin

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bao-Cheng Lin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bao-Cheng Lin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gao, Kun, Yong Zhang, Shu‐Fen Sun, et al.. (2021). Novel inflammatory markers in the blood of patients with knee synovitis. Journal of International Medical Research. 49(7). 3619090485–3619090485. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Daxin, et al.. (2016). Oxytocin in hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus is transferred to the caudate nucleus to influence pain modulation. Neuropeptides. 58. 61–65. 14 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Fulin Yan, Daxin Wang, et al.. (2010). Norepinephrine Plays an Important Role in Antinociceptive Modulation of Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus in the Rat. International Journal of Neuroscience. 120(6). 428–438. 9 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Yu Yang, Gen Wang, et al.. (2009). Endogenous opiate peptides in the spinal cord are involved in the analgesia of hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in the rat. Peptides. 30(4). 740–744. 8 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Huifeng Yuan, Wenyan Liu, et al.. (2009). Norepinephrine regulates arginine vasopressin secretion in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus relating with pain modulation. Neuropeptides. 43(4). 259–265. 9 indexed citations
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Wang, Daxin, Jun Yang, Wenyan Liu, et al.. (2009). Arginine vasopressin induces rat caudate nucleus releasing acetylcholine to participate in pain modulation. Peptides. 31(4). 701–705. 9 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Huifeng Yuan, Yu Yang, et al.. (2009). Arginine vasopressin antinociception in the rat nucleus raphe magnus is involved in the endogenous opiate peptide and serotonin system. Peptides. 30(7). 1355–1361. 18 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Huifeng Yuan, Wenyan Liu, et al.. (2009). Arginine vasopressin in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus is transferred to the nucleus raphe magnus to participate in pain modulation. Peptides. 30(9). 1679–1682. 8 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, et al.. (2008). Investigating the Role of Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus in Nociception of the Rat. International Journal of Neuroscience. 118(4). 473–485. 19 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Yu Yang, Chenghai Wang, et al.. (2008). Effect of arginine vasopressin on acupuncture analgesia in the rat. Peptides. 30(2). 241–247. 23 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Yu Yang, Jianmin Chen, et al.. (2007). Effect of oxytocin on acupuncture analgesia in the rat. Neuropeptides. 41(5). 285–292. 59 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Yu Yang, Hongtao Xu, et al.. (2007). Arginine vasopressin induces periaqueductal gray release of enkephalin and endorphin relating to pain modulation in the rat. Regulatory Peptides. 142(1-2). 29–36. 33 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, et al.. (2006). Arginine vasopressin in the caudate nucleus plays an antinociceptive role in the rat. Life Sciences. 79(22). 2086–2090. 28 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, et al.. (2006). Effect of arginine vasopressin in the nucleus raphe magnus on antinociception in the rat. Peptides. 27(9). 2224–2229. 24 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, Yu Yang, Jianmin Chen, et al.. (2006). Arginine vasopressin in periaqueductal gray, which relates to antinociception, comes from hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in the rat. Neuroscience Letters. 412(2). 154–158. 29 indexed citations
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Yang, Jun, et al.. (2006). Only through the brain nuclei, arginine vasopressin regulates antinociception in the rat. Peptides. 27(12). 3341–3346. 40 indexed citations
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Lin, Bao-Cheng, et al.. (1996). Role of nucleus magnus raphe in analgesia caused by stimulating supraoptic nucleus. 12(1). 17–28. 1 indexed citations

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