Lan Guo

4.0k total citations · 2 hit papers
48 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Lan Guo is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Lan Guo has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Molecular Biology, 22 papers in Physiology and 16 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Lan Guo's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (21 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (20 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (12 papers). Lan Guo is often cited by papers focused on Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (21 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (20 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (12 papers). Lan Guo collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and United Kingdom. Lan Guo's co-authors include Heng Du, Shirley ShiDu Yan, Guy M. McKhann, Alexander A. Sosunov, Shiqiang Yan, John Xi Chen, Jing Tian, Ottavio Arancio, Fang Fang and Doris Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Medicine and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Lan Guo

47 papers receiving 3.1k citations

Hit Papers

Cyclophilin D deficiency attenuates mitochondrial and neu... 2008 2026 2014 2020 2008 2010 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lan Guo United States 22 2.0k 1.8k 607 457 329 48 3.1k
Heng Du United States 31 2.7k 1.3× 2.3k 1.2× 756 1.2× 591 1.3× 514 1.6× 73 4.4k
Shaharyar M. Khan United States 19 1.7k 0.9× 1.5k 0.8× 394 0.6× 391 0.9× 281 0.9× 29 2.8k
Elena Tamagno Italy 34 1.3k 0.6× 1.8k 1.0× 447 0.7× 642 1.4× 427 1.3× 64 3.7k
John Xi Chen United States 17 1.4k 0.7× 1.4k 0.8× 377 0.6× 376 0.8× 257 0.8× 17 2.2k
Peizhong Mao United States 24 2.4k 1.2× 1.9k 1.0× 1.0k 1.7× 409 0.9× 389 1.2× 35 4.0k
Rodrigo A. Quintanilla Chile 36 2.4k 1.2× 1.8k 1.0× 1.0k 1.7× 484 1.1× 655 2.0× 80 4.2k
Sandra Moreno Italy 35 1.9k 1.0× 1.0k 0.5× 845 1.4× 362 0.8× 436 1.3× 80 3.6k
Ulziibat Shirendeb United States 12 1.7k 0.9× 1.1k 0.6× 721 1.2× 236 0.5× 213 0.6× 13 2.5k
Kristina Leuner Germany 30 1.4k 0.7× 1.3k 0.7× 510 0.8× 460 1.0× 380 1.2× 45 3.1k
Roberta Borghi Italy 25 1.2k 0.6× 2.0k 1.1× 468 0.8× 606 1.3× 407 1.2× 49 3.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Lan Guo

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lan Guo

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tian, Jing, Kun Jia, Lan Guo, et al.. (2024). Hippocampal transcriptome-wide association study and pathway analysis of mitochondrial solute carriers in Alzheimer’s disease. Translational Psychiatry. 14(1). 250–250. 8 indexed citations
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Jia, Kun, Jing Tian, Lan Guo, et al.. (2023). Mitochondria-sequestered Aβ renders synaptic mitochondria vulnerable in the elderly with a risk of Alzheimer disease. JCI Insight. 8(22). 5 indexed citations
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Tian, Jing, Lan Guo, Kun Jia, et al.. (2023). Liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 elevation contributes to age-associated cognitive decline. JCI Insight. 8(10). 11 indexed citations
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Tian, Jing, Eric Y. Du, & Lan Guo. (2023). Mitochondrial Interaction with Serotonin in Neurobiology and Its Implication in Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease Reports. 7(1). 1165–1177. 10 indexed citations
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Yang, Ruibing, Lan Guo, Yaoxian Wang, et al.. (2021). Qing-Re-Xiao-Zheng Formula Modulates Gut Microbiota and Inhibits Inflammation in Mice With Diabetic Kidney Disease. Frontiers in Medicine. 8. 719950–719950. 24 indexed citations
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Xue, Feng, et al.. (2021). Type I interferon response-related microglial Mef2c deregulation at the onset of Alzheimer's pathology in 5×FAD mice. Neurobiology of Disease. 152. 105272–105272. 21 indexed citations
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Chen, Hao, Jing Tian, Lan Guo, & Heng Du. (2020). Caspase inhibition rescues F1Fo ATP synthase dysfunction-mediated dendritic spine elimination. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 17589–17589. 10 indexed citations
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Phensy, Aarron, Esha Gauba, Lan Guo, et al.. (2020). Deletion of the Mitochondrial Matrix Protein CyclophilinD Prevents Parvalbumin Interneuron Dysfunctionand Cognitive Deficits in a Mouse Model of NMDA Hypofunction. Journal of Neuroscience. 40(32). 6121–6132. 10 indexed citations
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Tian, Jing, Lan Guo, Aarron Phensy, et al.. (2019). Disrupted hippocampal growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1α interaction with dopamine receptor D1 plays a role in Alzheimer′s disease. Science Translational Medicine. 11(505). 51 indexed citations
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Phensy, Aarron, et al.. (2017). Antioxidant Treatment in Male Mice Prevents Mitochondrial and Synaptic Changes in an NMDA Receptor Dysfunction Model of Schizophrenia. eNeuro. 4(4). ENEURO.0081–17.2017. 32 indexed citations
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Guo, Lan, Aarron Phensy, Jing Tian, et al.. (2016). Deregulation of mitochondrial F1FO-ATP synthase via OSCP in Alzheimer’s disease. Nature Communications. 7(1). 11483–11483. 136 indexed citations
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Lu, Lin, Lan Guo, Esha Gauba, et al.. (2015). Transient Cerebral Ischemia Promotes Brain Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exacerbates Cognitive Impairments in Young 5xFAD Mice. PLoS ONE. 10(12). e0144068–e0144068. 33 indexed citations
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Guo, Lan, Heng Du, Shiqiang Yan, et al.. (2013). Cyclophilin D Deficiency Rescues Axonal Mitochondrial Transport in Alzheimer’s Neurons. PLoS ONE. 8(1). e54914–e54914. 104 indexed citations
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Du, Heng, Lan Guo, Xiaoping Wu, et al.. (2013). Cyclophilin D deficiency rescues Aβ-impaired PKA/CREB signaling and alleviates synaptic degeneration. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease. 1842(12). 2517–2527. 74 indexed citations
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Guo, Lan, Mason L. Yeh, Verginia C. Cuzon Carlson, Erin Johnson‐Venkatesh, & Hermes H. Yeh. (2012). Nerve Growth Factor in the Hippocamposeptal System: Evidence for Activity-Dependent Anterograde Delivery and Modulation of Synaptic Activity. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(22). 7701–7710. 12 indexed citations
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Guo, Lan, et al.. (2012). Curcumin Rescues Aging-Related Loss of Hippocampal Synapse Input Specificity of Long Term Potentiation in Mice. Neurochemical Research. 38(1). 98–107. 20 indexed citations
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Guo, Lan, et al.. (2012). Preparation and Treatment for Oral Ulcer of Quercetin and the Drug-Loaded Chitosan Composite Material. Advanced materials research. 583. 44–48. 1 indexed citations
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Du, Heng, et al.. (2009). Cyclophilin D deficiency improves mitochondrial function and learning/memory in aging Alzheimer disease mouse model. Neurobiology of Aging. 32(3). 398–406. 192 indexed citations
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Du, Heng, Lan Guo, Fang Fang, et al.. (2008). Cyclophilin D deficiency attenuates mitochondrial and neuronal perturbation and ameliorates learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease. Nature Medicine. 14(10). 1097–1105. 785 indexed citations breakdown →

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