Ji‐Xin Shi

3.6k total citations
78 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Ji‐Xin Shi is a scholar working on Neurology, Molecular Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ji‐Xin Shi has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Neurology, 18 papers in Molecular Biology and 16 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Ji‐Xin Shi's work include Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (29 papers), Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (23 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (13 papers). Ji‐Xin Shi is often cited by papers focused on Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (29 papers), Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (23 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (13 papers). Ji‐Xin Shi collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Canada. Ji‐Xin Shi's co-authors include Chun‐Hua Hang, Meng‐Liang Zhou, Gang Chen, Zong Zhuang, Xiangsheng Zhang, Yin Hongxia, Jieshou Li, Zhiqiang Zhang, Qifu Tan and Yijun Liu and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Brain Research and Journal of neurosurgery.

In The Last Decade

Ji‐Xin Shi

75 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Peers

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ji‐Xin Shi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ji‐Xin Shi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ji‐Xin Shi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ji‐Xin Shi. Ji‐Xin Shi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shi, Ji‐Xin, et al.. (2025). Exercise-mediated muscle-hypothalamus crosstalk: Improvement for cognitive dysfunction caused by disrupted circadian rhythm. Life Sciences. 373. 123657–123657. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Bowen, et al.. (2024). Using deep learning to unravel the structural evolution of block-scale green spaces in urban renewal. Cities. 150. 105030–105030. 8 indexed citations
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Wu, Lingyun, Zhen-Nan Ye, Chenhui Zhou, et al.. (2017). Roles of Pannexin-1 Channels in Inflammatory Response through the TLRs/NF-Kappa B Signaling Pathway Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 10. 175–175. 46 indexed citations
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Zhou, Chenhui, Guang-bin Xie, Handong Wang, et al.. (2015). Decreased progranulin levels in patients and rats with subarachnoid hemorrhage: a potential role in inhibiting inflammation by suppressing neutrophil recruitment. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 12(1). 200–200. 29 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xiangsheng, Qi Wu, Wei Li, et al.. (2014). Astaxanthin offers neuroprotection and reduces neuroinflammation in experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. Journal of Surgical Research. 192(1). 206–213. 105 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xiangsheng, Xin Zhang, Qi Wu, et al.. (2014). Astaxanthin Alleviates Early Brain Injury Following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats: Possible Involvement of Akt/Bad Signaling. Marine Drugs. 12(8). 4291–4310. 66 indexed citations
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Hao, Xiaoke, Wei Wu, Chun-xi Wang, et al.. (2014). Ghrelin alleviates early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage via the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. Brain Research. 1587. 15–22. 24 indexed citations
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Chen, Kefei, Wei Wu, Xiaoming Zhou, et al.. (2013). Intracisternal administration of SB203580, a p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitor, attenuates cerebral vasospasm via inhibition of tumor-necrosis factor-α. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 20(5). 726–730. 18 indexed citations
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You, Wanchun, Chun-xi Wang, Xin Zhang, et al.. (2013). Activation of Nuclear Factor-κB in the Brain after Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Its Potential Role in Delayed Brain Injury. PLoS ONE. 8(3). e60290–e60290. 57 indexed citations
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Zhang, Qingrong, Xin Zhang, Qi Wu, et al.. (2012). The impact of microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling on the outcome of cerebral aneurysms in patients over 60 years of age. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 19(8). 1115–1118. 13 indexed citations
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Li, Shouchun, Jing-hui Xue, Ji‐Xin Shi, Yin Hongxia, & Zhiwen Zhang. (2011). Combinatorial administration of insulin and vitamin C alleviates the cerebral vasospasm after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbit. BMC Neuroscience. 12(1). 77–77. 5 indexed citations
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Zhao, Xudong, Yiting Zhou, Xing Zhang, et al.. (2010). Expression of NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) in the basilar artery after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbits: A preliminary study. Brain Research. 1358. 221–227. 8 indexed citations
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Cheng, Huilin, Xudong Zhao, Wei Dai, et al.. (2010). Preliminary study on the effect of trauma-induced secondary cellular hypoxia in brain injury. Neuroscience Letters. 473(1). 22–27. 19 indexed citations
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Chen, Gang, Shiming Zhang, Ji‐Xin Shi, Jinglu Ai, & Chun‐Hua Hang. (2009). Effects of recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) on JAK2/STAT3 pathway and endothelial apoptosis in the rabbit basilar artery after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Cytokine. 45(3). 162–168. 45 indexed citations
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Ma, Chiyuan, Ji‐Xin Shi, Handong Wang, et al.. (2009). Intraoperative indocyanine green angiography in intracranial aneurysm surgery: Microsurgical clipping and revascularization. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 111(10). 840–846. 40 indexed citations
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Zhao, Xudong, Yiting Zhou, Xin Zhang, Zong Zhuang, & Ji‐Xin Shi. (2009). A meta analysis of treating subarachnoid hemorrhage with magnesium sulfate. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 16(11). 1394–1397. 30 indexed citations
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Chen, Gang, Jiang Wu, Caixia Sun, et al.. (2008). Potential role of JAK2 in cerebral vasospasm after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. Brain Research. 1214. 136–144. 19 indexed citations
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Hang, Chun‐Hua, Ji‐Xin Shi, Jieshou Li, Weiqin Li, & Wei Wu. (2004). Expressions of intestinal NF-κB, TNF-α, and IL-6 following traumatic brain injury in rats. Journal of Surgical Research. 123(2). 188–193. 88 indexed citations

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