Xiao-Hui Liao

3.4k total citations
41 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Xiao-Hui Liao is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Xiao-Hui Liao has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 17 papers in Molecular Biology and 9 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Xiao-Hui Liao's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (28 papers), Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (18 papers) and Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers). Xiao-Hui Liao is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (28 papers), Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (18 papers) and Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers). Xiao-Hui Liao collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Spain. Xiao-Hui Liao's co-authors include Samuel Refetoff, Roy E. Weiss, Alexandra M. Dumitrescu, Caterina Di Cosmo, Kathleen J. Millen, A Dumitrescu, Lars C. Moeller, Joaquín Lado‐Abeal, Gerard Boran and Lutz Schomburg and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Nature Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Xiao-Hui Liao

40 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers

Xiao-Hui Liao
Lynda Elghazi United States
Sheue-yann Cheng United States
Richard S. Haber United States
Erik Schoenmakers United Kingdom
J. Wayne Leitner United States
John J Gildea United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Zhang, Xiaohan, Xiao-Hui Liao, Samuel Refetoff, et al.. (2025). Thyroidal expression of ER molecular chaperone GRP170 is required for efficient TSH-mediated thyroid hormone synthesis. JCI Insight. 10(17). 1 indexed citations
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Liao, Xiao-Hui, Sherry Y. Wu, Yufen Li, et al.. (2025). Methylation-Mediated Silencing of miR-124-3 Regulates LRRC1 Expression and Promotes Oral Cancer Progression. Cancers. 17(7). 1136–1136. 1 indexed citations
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Stoupa, Athanasia, Mônica M. França, Haruki Fujisawa, et al.. (2024). Severe neurodevelopmental phenotype, diagnostic, and treatment challenges in patients with SECISBP2 deficiency. Genetics in Medicine. 26(12). 101280–101280. 3 indexed citations
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Refetoff, Samuel, Θεοδώρα Παππά, Maria Gisele Matheus, et al.. (2020). Prenatal Treatment of Thyroid Hormone Cell Membrane Transport Defect Caused by MCT8 Gene Mutation. Thyroid. 31(5). 713–720. 18 indexed citations
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Bárez‐López, Soledad, Carmen Grijota-Martínez, Xiao-Hui Liao, Samuel Refetoff, & Ana Guadaño‐Ferraz. (2019). Intracerebroventricular administration of the thyroid hormone analog TRIAC increases its brain content in the absence of MCT8. PLoS ONE. 14(12). e0226017–e0226017. 10 indexed citations
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Fujisawa, Haruki, et al.. (2019). Role of the Thyroid Gland in Expression of the Thyroid Phenotype of Sbp2-Deficient Mice. Endocrinology. 161(5). 5 indexed citations
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Grieco, Giuseppina Emanuela, Héloïse P. Gaide Chevronnay, Xiao-Hui Liao, et al.. (2019). Class III PI3K Vps34 Controls Thyroid Hormone Production by Regulating Thyroglobulin Iodination, Lysosomal Proteolysis, and Tissue Homeostasis. Thyroid. 30(1). 133–146. 8 indexed citations
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Anselmo, João, Xiao-Hui Liao, Georg Sebastian Hönes, et al.. (2017). Fetal Exposure to High Maternal Thyroid Hormone Levels Causes Central Resistance to Thyroid Hormone in Adult Humans and Mice. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 102(9). 3234–3240. 22 indexed citations
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Achouri, Younès, Marie‐Christine Many, Julie Craps, et al.. (2016). Overexpression of Interleukin-4 in the Thyroid of Transgenic Mice Upregulates the Expression of Duox1 and the Anion Transporter Pendrin. Thyroid. 26(10). 1499–1512. 19 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Alfonso Massimiliano, Xiao-Hui Liao, Honggang Ye, et al.. (2015). The Thyroid Hormone Analog DITPA Ameliorates Metabolic Parameters of Male Mice With Mct8 Deficiency. Endocrinology. 156(11). 3889–3894. 26 indexed citations
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Duffy, Stephen W., Amanda Dibden, Dimitrios Michalopoulos, et al.. (2015). Screen detection of ductal carcinoma in situ and subsequent incidence of invasive interval breast cancers: a retrospective population-based study. The Lancet Oncology. 17(1). 109–114. 89 indexed citations
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Ozaki, Takashi, Tsutomu Matsubara, Daekwan Seo, et al.. (2012). Thyroid Regeneration: Characterization of Clear Cells After Partial Thyroidectomy. Endocrinology. 153(5). 2514–2525. 30 indexed citations
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Antonica, Francesco, Robert Opitz, Michelina Iacovino, et al.. (2012). Generation of functional thyroid from embryonic stem cells. Nature. 491(7422). 66–71. 255 indexed citations
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Barca‐Mayo, Olga, Xiao-Hui Liao, Manuela Alonso‐Sampedro, et al.. (2011). Thyroid Hormone Receptor α and Regulation of Type 3 Deiodinase. Molecular Endocrinology. 25(4). 575–583. 52 indexed citations
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Arciuch, Valeria G. Antico, Marika A. Russo, Xiao-Hui Liao, et al.. (2011). Thyrocyte-specific inactivation of p53 and Pten results in anaplastic thyroid carcinomas faithfully recapitulating human tumors. Oncotarget. 2(12). 1109–1126. 65 indexed citations
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Chakravarty, Debyani, Elmer Santos, Mabel Ryder, et al.. (2011). Small-molecule MAPK inhibitors restore radioiodine incorporation in mouse thyroid cancers with conditional BRAF activation. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121(12). 4700–4711. 286 indexed citations
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Cosmo, Caterina Di, Xiao-Hui Liao, Alexandra M. Dumitrescu, et al.. (2010). Mice deficient in MCT8 reveal a mechanism regulating thyroid hormone secretion. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 120(9). 3377–3388. 142 indexed citations
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Miller, Kelly A., et al.. (2009). Oncogenic Kras Requires Simultaneous PI3K Signaling to Induce ERK Activation and Transform Thyroid Epithelial Cells In vivo. Cancer Research. 69(8). 3689–3694. 111 indexed citations
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Dumitrescu, Alexandra M., Xiao-Hui Liao, Roy E. Weiss, Kathleen J. Millen, & Samuel Refetoff. (2006). Tissue-Specific Thyroid Hormone Deprivation and Excess in Monocarboxylate Transporter (Mct) 8-Deficient Mice. Endocrinology. 147(9). 4036–4043. 260 indexed citations
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Ortiga-Carvalho, Tânia Maria, Nobuyuki Shibusawa, Karen Jesus Oliveira, et al.. (2005). Negative regulation by thyroid hormone receptor requires an intact coactivator-binding surface. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 115(9). 2517–2523. 55 indexed citations

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