Jiansong Luo

1.7k total citations
25 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jiansong Luo is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jiansong Luo has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Oncology and 8 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Jiansong Luo's work include Chemokine receptors and signaling (9 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (8 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (6 papers). Jiansong Luo is often cited by papers focused on Chemokine receptors and signaling (9 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (8 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (6 papers). Jiansong Luo collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Germany. Jiansong Luo's co-authors include Jeffrey Benovic, Naiming Zhou, John M. Busillo, Zhaowen Luo, James W. Hall, Pamela B. Conley, Stuart J. Mundell, Alastair W. Poole, Ziwei Huang and Dongxiang Liu and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Jiansong Luo

25 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers

Jiansong Luo
Michael J. Orsini United States
Chunxia Zhao United States
Eric D. Tomhave United States
Zhi-jie Jey Cheng United States
Dennis Verzijl Netherlands
Mohammad Fallahi United States
Luc Furic Australia
May M. Paing United States
Joseph P. Gardner United States
Michael J. Orsini United States
Jiansong Luo
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Luo, Jiansong, Francesco De Pascali, G. Wendell Richmond, Amer Khojah, & Jeffrey Benovic. (2021). Characterization of a new WHIM syndrome mutant reveals mechanistic differences in regulation of the chemokine receptor CXCR4. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 298(2). 101551–101551. 8 indexed citations
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Wang, Jianjun, Jiansong Luo, Dipendra K. Aryal, et al.. (2017). G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 (GRK-2) regulates serotonin metabolism through the monoamine oxidase AMX-2 in Caenorhabditis elegans. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 292(14). 5943–5956. 14 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiansong, John M. Busillo, Ralf Stumm, & Jeffrey Benovic. (2017). G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 3 and Protein Kinase C Phosphorylate the Distal C-Terminal Tail of the Chemokine Receptor CXCR4 and Mediate Recruitment of β-Arrestin. Molecular Pharmacology. 91(6). 554–566. 31 indexed citations
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So, Christopher H., et al.. (2013). G protein–coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is localized to centrosomes and mediates epidermal growth factor–promoted centrosomal separation. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 24(18). 2795–2806. 17 indexed citations
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Sosa, María Soledad, Cynthia López‐Haber, Chengfeng Yang, et al.. (2010). Identification of the Rac-GEF P-Rex1 as an Essential Mediator of ErbB Signaling in Breast Cancer. Molecular Cell. 40(6). 877–892. 163 indexed citations
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Li, Guo, Ying Shi, Haishan Huang, et al.. (2010). Internalization of the Human Nicotinic Acid Receptor GPR109A Is Regulated by Gi, GRK2, and Arrestin3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285(29). 22605–22618. 49 indexed citations
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Patial, Sonika, Jiansong Luo, Katie J. Porter, Jeffrey Benovic, & Narayanan Parameswaran. (2009). G-Protein coupled receptor kinases mediate TNF alpha-induced NF kappaB signaling via direct interaction with and phosphorylation of I kappa B alpha (38.15). The Journal of Immunology. 182(Supplement_1). 38.15–38.15. 2 indexed citations
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Zhu, Chenggang, Haishan Huang, Guo Li, et al.. (2009). Molecular and functional characterization of adipokinetic hormone receptor and its peptide ligands in Bombyx mori. FEBS Letters. 583(9). 1463–1468. 36 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiansong, John M. Busillo, & Jeffrey Benovic. (2008). M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Mediated Signaling Is Regulated by Distinct Mechanisms. Molecular Pharmacology. 74(2). 338–347. 118 indexed citations
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Mundell, Stuart J., Jiansong Luo, Jeffrey Benovic, Pamela B. Conley, & Alastair W. Poole. (2006). Distinct Clathrin‐Coated Pits Sort Different G Protein‐Coupled Receptor Cargo. Traffic. 7(10). 1420–1431. 76 indexed citations
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Iwata, Ken, Jiansong Luo, Raymond B. Penn, & Jeffrey Benovic. (2004). Bimodal Regulation of the Human H1 Histamine Receptor by G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinase 2. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(3). 2197–2204. 73 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiansong & Jeffrey Benovic. (2003). G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinase Interaction with Hsp90 Mediates Kinase Maturation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(51). 50908–50914. 45 indexed citations
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Zhou, Naiming, Zhaowen Luo, Jiansong Luo, et al.. (2002). Exploring the Stereochemistry of CXCR4-Peptide Recognition and Inhibiting HIV-1 Entry with d-Peptides Derived from Chemokines. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(20). 17476–17485. 107 indexed citations
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Zhou, Naiming, Zhaowen Luo, Jiansong Luo, et al.. (2001). Structural and Functional Characterization of Human CXCR4 as a Chemokine Receptor and HIV-1 Co-receptor by Mutagenesis and Molecular Modeling Studies. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276(46). 42826–42833. 117 indexed citations
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Zhou, Naiming, Zhaowen Luo, James W. Hall, et al.. (2000). Molecular modeling and site-directed mutagenesis of CCR5 reveal residues critical for chemokine binding and signal transduction. European Journal of Immunology. 30(1). 164–173. 47 indexed citations
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Luo, Zhaowen, Xuejun Fan, Naiming Zhou, et al.. (2000). Structure−Function Study and Anti-HIV Activity of Synthetic Peptide Analogues Derived from Viral Chemokine vMIP-II. Biochemistry. 39(44). 13545–13550. 42 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiansong, Robert Kammerer, & S. von Kleist. (2000). Comparison of the Effects of Immunosuppressive Factors from Newly Established Colon Carcinoma Cell Cultures on Human Lymphocyte Proliferation and Cytokine Secretion. Tumor Biology. 21(1). 11–20. 16 indexed citations
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Zhou, Naiming, Zhaowen Luo, Jiansong Luo, James W. Hall, & Ziwei Huang. (2000). A Novel Peptide Antagonist of CXCR4 Derived from the N-Terminus of Viral Chemokine vMIP-II. Biochemistry. 39(13). 3782–3787. 57 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiansong, Zhaowen Luo, Naiming Zhou, James W. Hall, & Ziwei Huang. (1999). Attachment of C-Terminus of SDF-1 Enhances the Biological Activity of Its N-Terminal Peptide. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 264(1). 42–47. 35 indexed citations

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