Dr Guo-Jen Huang
Postdoc

Contact details
Email: gjh30@well.ox.ac.uk / gjhuang@ntu.edu.tw
Research interests
My current research interests are stress, anxiety, depression and antidepressants
Research areas
Research on stress, anxiety, depression and antidepressants.
Keywords
Genetics, complex traits, stress, anxiety, depression, antidepressants.
Publications list
2010
- G-J. Huang, A. L. Smith, D. H.D. Gray, C. Cosgrove, B. H. Singer, A. Edwards, S. Sim, J. M. Parent, A. Johnsen, R. Mott, D. Mathis, P. Klenerman, C. Benoist, J. Flint. A genetic and functional relationship between T-cells and cellular proliferation in the adult hippocampus. PLoS Biology (accepted)
- D.A. Keays, J.Cleak, G-J. Huang, A.Edwards, A. Braun, C.Treiber, R. Pidlsey, J. Flint. The role of Tuba1a in adult hippocampal neurogenesis and the formation of the dentate gyrus. Developmental Neuroscience (in press)
2009
- G-J. Huang, S. Shifman, M. Johannesson, B. Yalcin, W. Valdar, J. Taylor, R. Mott, J. Flint. (2009). High resolution mapping of expression QTLs in heterogeneous stock mice in multiple tissues. Genome Research 19(6):1133-40
2008
- S. Arnold*, G-J. Huang*, A. Cheung, T. Era, S-I. Nishikawa, E. Bikoff, Z. Molnar, E. Robertson, M. Groszer. The T-box transcription factor Tbr2/Eomes regulates neurogenesis in the cortical subventricular zone. Genes & Development 22(18):2479-84 [PMID: 18794345] [Full article] *both first authors contributed equally
2007
- G-J Huang, D. Bannerman, J. Flint (2008). Chronic fluoxetine treatment alters behaviour, but not adult hippocampal neurogenesis, in BALB/cJ mice. Molecular Psychiatry 13, 119-121. [PMID: 18202694] [Full Article]
- D. Keays, G. Tian, K. Poirier, G-J. Huang, C.Siebold, J. Cleak, P. Oliver, M. Fray, R. Harvey, Z. Molnar, M. Pinon, N. Dear, W. Valdar, S. D.M. Brown, K. Davies, N. J Rawlins, N. Cowan, P. Nolan, J. Chelly, J. Flint, 2007. Mutations in α-tubulin cause hippocampal defects in mice and lissencephaly in humans. Cell 128(1):45-57 [PMID: 17218254] [Full Article]
2006
- G-J. Huang and J. Herbert (2006). Stimulation of neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat by fluoxetine requires rhythmic change in corticosterone. Biological Psychiatry 59(7):619-24
- G-J. Huang and J. Herbert (2005). The role of 5-HT1A receptors in the proliferation and survival of progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus of the adult hippocampus and their regulation by corticoids. Neuroscience 135(3):803-13
2005
- G-J. Huang and J. Herbert (2005). Serotonin modulates the suppressive effects of corticosterone on proliferating progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in the adult rat. Neuropsychopharmacology 30:231-241.


