Jinmu Deng

605 total citations
13 papers, 510 citations indexed

About

Jinmu Deng is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Jinmu Deng has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 510 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cancer Research and 5 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Jinmu Deng's work include Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications (4 papers), Barrier Structure and Function Studies (2 papers) and Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (2 papers). Jinmu Deng is often cited by papers focused on Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications (4 papers), Barrier Structure and Function Studies (2 papers) and Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (2 papers). Jinmu Deng collaborates with scholars based in China. Jinmu Deng's co-authors include Yuan Cheng, Qin Huang, Zhibiao Wang, Zhigang Wang, Zhongye Xu, Yingjiang Liu, Song Chen, Bo Lei, Qingtao Zhang and Feng Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Experimental Neurology and Journal of Cellular Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Jinmu Deng

13 papers receiving 505 citations

Peers

Jinmu Deng
Seoyeon Bok South Korea
Ya-Jui Lin Taiwan
Remko van Vught Netherlands
Víctor A. Arrieta United States
Seoyeon Bok South Korea
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Yu, Yang, Chen Chen, Jinmu Deng, et al.. (2019). ATP1A1 Integrates AKT and ERK Signaling via Potential Interaction With Src to Promote Growth and Survival in Glioma Stem Cells. Frontiers in Oncology. 9. 320–320. 16 indexed citations
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Hu, Ying, Zihan Sun, Jinmu Deng, et al.. (2017). Splicing factor hnRNPA2B1 contributes to tumorigenic potential of breast cancer cells through STAT3 and ERK1/2 signaling pathway. Tumor Biology. 39(3). 3726131031–3726131031. 53 indexed citations
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Deng, Jinmu, Song Chen, Feng Wang, et al.. (2015). Effects of hnRNP A2/B1 Knockdown on Inhibition of Glioblastoma Cell Invasion, Growth and Survival. Molecular Neurobiology. 53(2). 1132–1144. 52 indexed citations
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Zhai, Xuan, Ping Liang, Lusheng Li, et al.. (2015). Astrocytes Regulate Angiogenesis Through the Jagged1-Mediated Notch1 Pathway After Status Epilepticus. Molecular Neurobiology. 53(9). 5893–5901. 20 indexed citations
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Chen, Song, Hongxin Zhao, Jinmu Deng, et al.. (2013). Comparative proteomics of glioma stem cells and differentiated tumor cells identifies S100A9 as a potential therapeutic target. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 114(12). 2795–2808. 24 indexed citations
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Huang, Ning, Song Chen, Jinmu Deng, et al.. (2013). Overexpression of S100A9 in human glioma and in-vitro inhibition by aspirin. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 22(6). 585–595. 10 indexed citations
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Huang, Qin, Jinmu Deng, Feng Wang, et al.. (2012). Effective Gene Transfer into Central Nervous System Following Ultrasound-Microbubbles-Induced Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. 38(7). 1234–1243. 37 indexed citations
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Xie, Zongyi, Bo Lei, Qin Huang, et al.. (2012). Neuroprotective effect of Cyclosporin A on the development of early brain injury in a subarachnoid hemorrhage model: A pilot study. Brain Research. 1472. 113–123. 22 indexed citations
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Xu, Zhongye, Kai Wang, Xiaoqing Li, et al.. (2012). The ABCG2 transporter is a key molecular determinant of the efficacy of sonodynamic therapy with Photofrin in glioma stem-like cells. Ultrasonics. 53(1). 232–238. 62 indexed citations
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Xu, Zhongye, Xiaoqing Li, Song Chen, et al.. (2012). Glioma Stem-like Cells are Less Susceptible than Glioma Cells to Sonodynamic Therapy with Photofrin. Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment. 11(6). 615–623. 16 indexed citations
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Deng, Jinmu, Qin Huang, Feng Wang, et al.. (2011). The Role of Caveolin-1 in Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption Induced by Focused Ultrasound Combined with Microbubbles. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 46(3). 677–687. 95 indexed citations
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Sheng, Bo, Furong Lv, Zhibo Xiao, et al.. (2011). Anatomical relationship between cranial surface landmarks and venous sinus in posterior cranial fossa using CT angiography. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 34(8). 701–708. 23 indexed citations
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Huang, Qin, Jinmu Deng, Feng Wang, et al.. (2011). Targeted gene delivery to the mouse brain by MRI-guided focused ultrasound-induced blood–brain barrier disruption. Experimental Neurology. 233(1). 350–356. 80 indexed citations

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