Jun-Ling Xing

1.2k total citations
43 papers, 918 citations indexed

About

Jun-Ling Xing is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jun-Ling Xing has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 918 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 16 papers in Molecular Biology and 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jun-Ling Xing's work include Ion channel regulation and function (13 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (12 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (10 papers). Jun-Ling Xing is often cited by papers focused on Ion channel regulation and function (13 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (12 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (10 papers). Jun-Ling Xing collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Montenegro. Jun-Ling Xing's co-authors include San-Jue Hu, Jian-Hong Duan, Rou‐Gang Xie, Huiming Li, Wenting Wang, Hui Xu, Fang Kuang, Xue‐Jun Song, Ceng Luo and Xiuchao Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, PLoS ONE and Brain.

In The Last Decade

Jun-Ling Xing

42 papers receiving 901 citations

Peers

Jun-Ling Xing
Adele Woodhouse Australia
Soonwook Choi United States
Kwan Yeop Lee United States
Valérie Morisset United Kingdom
Maxim Dobretsov United States
Myoung Kyu Park South Korea
Adele Woodhouse Australia
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jun-Ling Xing

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Guan, Yun, et al.. (2023). Moderate white light exposure enhanced spatial memory retrieval by activating a central amygdala-involved circuit in mice. Communications Biology. 6(1). 414–414. 7 indexed citations
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Hu, Yang, Guangzhou An, Zhi Cao, et al.. (2023). Single cell molecular alterations reveal target cells and pathways of conditioned fear memory. Brain Research. 1807. 148309–148309. 3 indexed citations
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Zhang, Kun, Yingzhou Hu, Yazhou Wang, et al.. (2022). Transient neurogenesis in ischemic cortex from Sox2+ astrocytes. Neural Regeneration Research. 18(7). 1521–1521. 5 indexed citations
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Zhang, Ming, Jian Wang, Kaixiang Zhang, et al.. (2021). Ten-eleven translocation 1 mediated-DNA hydroxymethylation is required for myelination and remyelination in the mouse brain. Nature Communications. 12(1). 5091–5091. 39 indexed citations
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Zhang, Hui, Yong‐Jing Gao, Jun-Ling Xing, et al.. (2020). Spinal CCL2 Promotes Pain Sensitization by Rapid Enhancement of NMDA-Induced Currents Through the ERK-GluN2B Pathway in Mouse Lamina II Neurons. Neuroscience Bulletin. 36(11). 1344–1354. 27 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keying, Ling Guo, Junping Zhang, et al.. (2019). A safety study of 500 μA cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation in rat. BMC Neuroscience. 20(1). 40–40. 10 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keying, Hui Xu, Le Du, et al.. (2017). Enhancement of X-ray Induced Apoptosis by Mobile Phone-Like Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Mouse Spermatocyte-Derived Cells. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14(6). 616–616. 5 indexed citations
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Yang, Jing, San-Jue Hu, Fujun Li, & Jun-Ling Xing. (2014). Resonance characteristic and its ionic basis of rat mesencephalic trigeminal neurons. Brain Research. 1596. 1–12. 4 indexed citations
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Xing, Jun-Ling, San-Jue Hu, & Jing Yang. (2014). Electrophysiological Features of Neurons in the Mesencephalic Trigeminal Nuclei. Neurosignals. 22(2). 79–91. 4 indexed citations
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Lin, Xiaoyu, Jing Yang, Huiming Li, San-Jue Hu, & Jun-Ling Xing. (2012). Dorsal root ganglion compression as an animal model of sciatica and low back pain. Neuroscience Bulletin. 28(5). 618–630. 24 indexed citations
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Xie, Rou‐Gang, Dawei Zheng, Jun-Ling Xing, et al.. (2011). Blockade of Persistent Sodium Currents Contributes to the Riluzole-Induced Inhibition of Spontaneous Activity and Oscillations in Injured DRG Neurons. PLoS ONE. 6(4). e18681–e18681. 57 indexed citations
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Masurkar, Arjun V., Jun-Ling Xing, Fumiaki Imamura, et al.. (2009). Optical Imaging of Postsynaptic Odor Representation in the Glomerular Layer of the Mouse Olfactory Bulb. Journal of Neurophysiology. 102(2). 817–830. 61 indexed citations
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Zhu, Zhi-ru, Xiaowei Tang, Wenting Wang, et al.. (2009). Conduction Failures in Rabbit Saphenous Nerve Unmyelinated Fibers. Neurosignals. 17(3). 181–195. 21 indexed citations
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Yang, Jing, et al.. (2005). Responsiveness of a neural pacemaker near the bifurcation point. Neuroscience Letters. 392(1-2). 105–109. 13 indexed citations
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Yang, Ruihua, Jun-Ling Xing, Jian-Hong Duan, & San-Jue Hu. (2005). Effects of gabapentin on spontaneous discharges and subthreshold membrane potential oscillation of type A neurons in injured DRG. Pain. 116(3). 187–193. 27 indexed citations
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Xing, Jun-Ling, et al.. (2004). A Novel Bursting Mechanism of Type A Neurons in Injured Dorsal Root Ganglia. Neurosignals. 13(3). 150–156. 12 indexed citations
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Xing, Jun-Ling, San-Jue Hu, Hui Xu, Sheng Han, & Yehong Wan. (2001). Subthreshold membrane oscillations underlying integer multiples firing from injured sensory neurons. Neuroreport. 12(6). 1311–1313. 17 indexed citations
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Xing, Jun-Ling & San-Jue Hu. (1999). Relationship between calcium-dependent potassium channel and ectopic spontaneous discharges of injured dorsal root ganglion neurons in the rat. Brain Research. 838(1-2). 218–221. 15 indexed citations
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Hu, San-Jue & Jun-Ling Xing. (1998). An experimental model for chronic compression of dorsal root ganglion produced by intervertebral foramen stenosis in the rat. Pain. 77(1). 15–23. 174 indexed citations

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