Du‐Jiang Xie

1.1k total citations
24 papers, 734 citations indexed

About

Du‐Jiang Xie is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Du‐Jiang Xie has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 734 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 14 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Du‐Jiang Xie's work include Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments (13 papers), Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (8 papers). Du‐Jiang Xie is often cited by papers focused on Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments (13 papers), Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (8 papers). Du‐Jiang Xie collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and United Kingdom. Du‐Jiang Xie's co-authors include Shao‐Liang Chen, Ling Zhou, Hang Zhang, Gregg W. Stone, Thach Nguyen, Jing Xu, Juan Zhang, Alexander Rothman, Tak Kwan and Jing Kan and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research and Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

In The Last Decade

Du‐Jiang Xie

24 papers receiving 707 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Zhang, Hang, Jing Kan, Juan Zhang, et al.. (2023). 3-Year Outcome in Patients With Combined Precapillary and Postcapillary Pulmonary Hypertension. JACC Heart Failure. 11(8). 1135–1146. 8 indexed citations
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Zhang, Han, Jing Kan, Heping Gu, et al.. (2022). Long-term mortality after pulmonary artery denervation stratified by baseline functional class in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. PubMed Central. 8(1). 58–68. 5 indexed citations
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Zhang, Hang, Juan Zhang, Du‐Jiang Xie, et al.. (2018). Pulmonary artery denervation improves hemodynamics and cardiac function in pulmonary hypertension secondary to heart failure. Pulmonary Circulation. 9(2). 1–12. 17 indexed citations
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Zhang, Junxia, Xinliang Qu, Peng Chu, et al.. (2018). Low shear stress induces vascular eNOS uncoupling via autophagy-mediated eNOS phosphorylation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1865(5). 709–720. 30 indexed citations
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Zhang, Hang, Juan Zhang, Mengxuan Chen, et al.. (2018). Pulmonary Artery Denervation Significantly Increases 6-Min Walk Distance for Patients With Combined Pre- and Post-Capillary Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With Left Heart Failure. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. 12(3). 274–284. 71 indexed citations
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Chen, Xu, Wei You, Zhiming Wu, et al.. (2017). Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection as a Cause of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Young Female Population. Chinese Medical Journal. 130(13). 1534–1539. 23 indexed citations
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Jiang, Xiaomin, Juan Zhang, Bing Li, et al.. (2016). Pulmonary artery denervation improves pulmonary arterial hypertension induced right ventricular dysfunction by modulating the local renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 16(1). 192–192. 29 indexed citations
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Zhang, Hang, et al.. (2016). Pulmonary Artery Denervation for Treatment of a Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension Secondary to Left Heart Disease. Pulmonary Circulation. 6(2). 240–243. 14 indexed citations
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Chen, Shao‐Liang, Hang Zhang, Du‐Jiang Xie, et al.. (2016). Pericardial effusion is correlated with clinical outcome after pulmonary artery denervation for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Oncotarget. 8(33). 54106–54114. 4 indexed citations
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Zhou, Ling, Juan Zhang, Xiaomin Jiang, et al.. (2015). Pulmonary Artery Denervation Attenuates Pulmonary Arterial Remodeling in Dogs With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Induced by Dehydrogenized Monocrotaline. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. 8(15). 2013–2023. 60 indexed citations
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Chen, Shao‐Liang, Hang Zhang, Du‐Jiang Xie, et al.. (2015). Hemodynamic, Functional, and Clinical Responses to Pulmonary Artery Denervation in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension of Different Causes. Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions. 8(11). e002837–e002837. 88 indexed citations
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Xu, Jing, Du‐Jiang Xie, Zhizhong Liu, et al.. (2014). Comparison of clinical outcomes of Chinese men and women after coronary stenting for coronary artery disease: a multi-center retrospective analysis of 4,334 patients. Journal of Biomedical Research. 28(5). 368–368. 3 indexed citations
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Wu, Zhiming, Fei Ye, Wei You, et al.. (2014). Microcirculatory significance of periprocedural myocardial necrosis after percutaneous coronary intervention assessed by the index of microcirculatory resistance. International journal of cardiac imaging. 30(6). 995–1002. 12 indexed citations
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Chen, Shao‐Liang, Jing Xu, Du‐Jiang Xie, et al.. (2013). Pulmonary Artery Denervation to Treat Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 62(12). 1092–1100. 155 indexed citations
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Chen, Shao‐Liang, Jing Xu, Zhizhong Liu, et al.. (2013). Two-year clinical outcomes after coronary drug-eluting stent placement in Chinese men and women: a multicenter, prospective registry study. Patient Preference and Adherence. 7. 667–667. 2 indexed citations
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Chen, Shao‐Liang, Yao‐Jun Zhang, Ling Zhou, et al.. (2013). Percutaneous pulmonary artery denervation completely abolishes experimental pulmonary arterial hypertension in vivo. EuroIntervention. 9(2). 269–276. 73 indexed citations
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Ye, Fei, Du‐Jiang Xie, Yubing Zhu, et al.. (2012). A new algorithm to predict warfarin dose from polymorphisms of CYP4F2, CYP2C9 and VKORC1 and clinical variables: Derivation in Han Chinese patients with non valvular atrial fibrillation. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 107(6). 1083–1091. 43 indexed citations
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Shi-sen, Jiang, et al.. (2007). Apoptosis and expression of uncoupling protein-2 in pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy. Acta Cardiologica. 62(5). 461–445. 11 indexed citations
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Xie, Du‐Jiang, et al.. (2004). Interference of myocardial apoptosis in pressure overload SD rats with Tetramethylpyrazine. 16(1). 26–28. 1 indexed citations
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Shi-sen, Jiang, et al.. (2004). Effects of ligustrazine on myocardial fibrosis in rats with pressure overload. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 10(1). 44–47. 1 indexed citations

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