Jinyun Li

2.0k total citations · 2 hit papers
59 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jinyun Li is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Jinyun Li has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Molecular Biology, 17 papers in Cancer Research and 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Jinyun Li's work include Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (23 papers), Cancer-related gene regulation (13 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (13 papers). Jinyun Li is often cited by papers focused on Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (23 papers), Cancer-related gene regulation (13 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (13 papers). Jinyun Li collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Saudi Arabia. Jinyun Li's co-authors include Chongchang Zhou, Meng Ye, Rongdan Lu, Yunben Yang, Tianwen Li, Bingxiu Xiao, Yongfu Shao, Junming Guo, Zhisen Shen and Qun Li and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Environmental Science & Technology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Jinyun Li

58 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Jinyun Li
Yuting He China
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All Works

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Zhang, Wenlong, Yidan Shi, Linda Oyang, et al.. (2024). Endoplasmic reticulum stress—a key guardian in cancer. Cell Death Discovery. 10(1). 343–343. 62 indexed citations breakdown →
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Li, Jinyun, Fang Lü, Miaocui Xi, et al.. (2024). Toxic effects of triclosan on hepatic and intestinal lipid accumulation in zebrafish via regulation of m6A-RNA methylation. Aquatic Toxicology. 269. 106884–106884. 7 indexed citations
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Lü, Fang, Miaocui Xi, Jinyun Li, et al.. (2024). Neurotoxic effects of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate exposure on zebrafish larvae: Insight into inflammation-driven changes in early motor behavior. The Science of The Total Environment. 915. 170131–170131. 10 indexed citations
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Yan, Jin, Fang Lü, Miaocui Xi, et al.. (2024). Long-Term Neurotoxic Effects and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk of Early EHDPP Exposure in Zebrafish: Insights from Molecular Mechanisms to Adult Pathology. Environmental Science & Technology. 58(43). 19152–19164. 7 indexed citations
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Xu, Xuemeng, Peng Qiu, Xianjie Jiang, et al.. (2023). Metabolic reprogramming and epigenetic modifications in cancer: from the impacts and mechanisms to the treatment potential. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 55(7). 1357–1370. 121 indexed citations breakdown →
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Yan, Jin, Jinyun Li, Yang Wang, et al.. (2023). Deciphering the molecular mediators of triclosan-induced lipid accumulation: Intervention via short-chain fatty acids and miR-101a. Environmental Pollution. 343. 123153–123153. 9 indexed citations
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Hu, Junjie, Jinhuan Wang, Xiaomei Lv, et al.. (2021). In situ assessment of genetic and epigenetic alterations in frog Rana plancyi and Rana limnocharis inhabiting aquatic ecosystems associated with Pb/Zn/Cu mining. The Science of The Total Environment. 779. 146139–146139. 9 indexed citations
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Hu, Junjie, Jinhuan Wang, Jinyun Li, et al.. (2020). Metal contamination, bioaccumulation, ROS generation, and epigenotoxicity influences on zebrafish exposed to river water polluted by mining activities. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 405. 124150–124150. 37 indexed citations
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Li, Jinyun, et al.. (2018). The expression profile and clinical application potential of hsa_circ_0000711 in colorectal cancer. Cancer Management and Research. Volume 10. 2777–2784. 32 indexed citations
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Li, Jinyun, Chongchang Zhou, Guoli Wang, et al.. (2017). Promoter hypermethylation of SLIT2 is a risk factor and potential diagnostic biomarker for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Gene. 644. 74–79. 6 indexed citations
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Huang, Tao, Jinyun Li, Cheng Zhang, et al.. (2016). Distinguishing Lung Adenocarcinoma from Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Two Hypomethylated and Three Hypermethylated Genes: A Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE. 11(2). e0149088–e0149088. 36 indexed citations
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Shen, Zhisen, Chongchang Zhou, Jinyun Li, et al.. (2016). The association, clinicopathological significance, and diagnostic value of <em>CDH1</em> promoter methylation in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a meta-analysis of 23 studies. OncoTargets and Therapy. Volume 9. 6763–6773. 7 indexed citations
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Shen, Zhisen, Xiaoying Chen, Qun Li, et al.. (2016). Elevated methylation of CMTM3 promoter in the male laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients. Clinical Biochemistry. 49(16-17). 1278–1282. 20 indexed citations
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Shen, Zhisen, Xiaoying Chen, Qun Li, et al.. (2016). SSTR2 promoter hypermethylation is associated with the risk and progression of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma in males. Diagnostic Pathology. 11(1). 10–10. 17 indexed citations
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Ma, Wenjuan, Xiaohui Zhou, Huihui Ji, et al.. (2015). Population difference in the association of BDNF promoter methylation with mild cognitive impairment in the Xinjiang Uygur and Han populations. Psychiatry Research. 229(3). 926–932. 9 indexed citations
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Li, Jinyun, Tao Huang, Danjie Jiang, et al.. (2015). Association between RASSF1A Promoter Hypermethylation and Oncogenic HPV Infection Status in Invasive Cervical Cancer: a Meta-analysis. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 16(14). 5749–5754. 18 indexed citations
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Li, Xia, Qing Xu, Yuhui Wu, et al.. (2014). A CCL2/ROS autoregulation loop is critical for cancer-associated fibroblasts-enhanced tumor growth of oral squamous cell carcinoma. Carcinogenesis. 35(6). 1362–1370. 75 indexed citations
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Wang, Yanyan, et al.. (2013). [Expression of CERS2 in invasive breast cancer tissues and its clinical significance].. PubMed. 42(4). 267–8. 3 indexed citations
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Fang, Xiao‐Yong, Ping Wu, Jinyun Li, et al.. (2012). Combination of apoptin with photodynamic therapy induces nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell death in vitro and in vivo. Oncology Reports. 28(6). 2077–2082. 8 indexed citations
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Wang, Zheng, et al.. (2008). Construction and Characterization of a Full-Length Infectious Molecular Clone from the HIV Type 1 Subtype Thai-B Isolated in Henan Province, China. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 24(2). 251–257. 7 indexed citations

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