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Jialing Liu is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with a significant body of work in neurology and cognitive neuroscience. The scientist has contributed to understanding neural dynamics, neuroinflammation, and stroke management through various studies published in notable scientific venues.

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Stroke
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
  • Biology
  • Cells

Jialing Liu's recent papers cover diverse topics related to brain function, stroke, and long-term effects of neurological conditions. Significant publications include:

  • "Remodeling of the Neurovascular Unit Following Cerebral Ischemia and Hemorrhage" (2022, Cells)
  • "The impact of native leptomeningeal collateralization on rapid blood flow recruitment following ischemic stroke" (2020, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism)
  • "Vascular Dysfunctions Contribute to the Long-Term Cognitive Deficits Following COVID-19" (2023, Biology)
  • "Sexual dimorphism in immune cell responses following stroke" (2022, Neurobiology of Disease)
  • "Enzymatic hydrolysis pretreatment for enhancing the protein solubility and physicochemical quality of Cordyceps militaris chicken soup" (2020, Food Science & Nutrition)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, which include:

  • Gratianne Rabiller
  • Yoshimichi Satō
  • Atsushi Kanoke
  • Yasuo Nishijima
  • Zachary Ip

The main fields of study where Jialing Liu concentrates their research are Neuroscience and Medicine, with subfields covering:

  • Neurology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Epidemiology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Immunology

Jialing Liu's work addresses important topics such as:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Fire dynamics and safety research
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19

Best Publications

  • Increased neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus after transient global ischemia in gerbils.

    Jialing Liu;Karen Solway;Robert O. Messing;Frank R. Sharp

  • Neuronal Regulation of Glutamate Transporter Subtype Expression in Astrocytes

    Raymond A. Swanson;Jialing Liu;Johann W. Miller;Jeffrey D. Rothstein

  • Neuronal glutathione deficiency and age-dependent neurodegeneration in the EAAC1 deficient mouse.

    Koji Aoyama;Sang Won Suh;Sang Won Suh;Aaron M Hamby;Aaron M Hamby;Jialing Liu;Jialing Liu

  • Vascular remodeling after ischemic stroke: mechanisms and therapeutic potentials.

    Jialing Liu;Yongting Wang;Yosuke Akamatsu;Chih Cheng Lee

  • Irradiation attenuates neurogenesis and exacerbates ischemia‐induced deficits

    Jacob Raber;Yang Fan;Yang Fan;Yasuhiko Matsumori;Yasuhiko Matsumori;Zhengyan Liu;Zhengyan Liu

  • Hsp70 overexpression sequesters AIF and reduces neonatal hypoxic/ischemic brain injury.

    Yasuhiko Matsumori;Shwuhuey M Hong;Koji Aoyama;Yang Fan

  • Hypoglycemic neuronal death and cognitive impairment are prevented by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors administered after hypoglycemia.

    Sang Won Suh;Koji Aoyama;Yongmei Chen;Philippe Garnier

  • Morphine induces c-fos and junB in striatum and nucleus accumbens via D1 and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors.

    Jialing Liu;Jeremy Nickolenko;Frank R. Sharp

  • Erythropoietin promotes neuronal replacement through revascularization and neurogenesis after neonatal hypoxia/ischemia in rats.

    Masanori Iwai;Guodong Cao;Wei Yin;R. Anne Stetler

  • Neurogenesis following brain ischemia

    Frank R Sharp;Jialing Liu;Ramon Bernabeu

  • MicroRNA-210 overexpression induces angiogenesis and neurogenesis in the normal adult mouse brain

    Zeng L;He X;Wang Y;Tang Y

  • Traumatic brain injury induces macrophage subsets in the brain.

    Christine L. Hsieh;Charles C. Kim;Bryan E. Ryba;Erene C. Niemi

  • CCR2 deficiency impairs macrophage infiltration and improves cognitive function after traumatic brain injury.

    Christine L. Hsieh;Erene C. Niemi;Sarah H. Wang;Chih Cheng Lee

  • Glucose regulated production of human insulin in rat hepatocytes.

    P M Thulé;J Liu;L S Phillips

  • Decreased brain zinc availability reduces hippocampal neurogenesis in mice and rats

    Sang Won Suh;Sang Won Suh;Seok Joon Won;Seok Joon Won;Aaron M Hamby;Aaron M Hamby;Byung Hoon Yoo;Byung Hoon Yoo

  • Environmental enrichment enhances neurogenesis and improves functional outcome after cranial irradiation

    Yang Fan;Zhengyan Liu;Zhengyan Liu;Philip R. Weinstein;John R. Fike

  • Microglial activation induced by brain trauma is suppressed by post-injury treatment with a PARP inhibitor

    Joana C d'Avila;Joana C d'Avila;Tina I Lam;Deborah Bingham;Jian Shi

  • Pyruvate Administered After Severe Hypoglycemia Reduces Neuronal Death and Cognitive Impairment

    Sang Won Suh;Koji Aoyama;Yasuhiko Matsumori;Jialing Liu

  • Inducible nuclear expression of NF-kappa B in primary B cells stimulated through the surface Ig receptor.

    Jialing Liu;Thomas C. Chiles;Ranjan Sen;Thomas L. Rothstein

  • Perturbation of Brain Oscillations after Ischemic Stroke: A Potential Biomarker for Post-Stroke Function and Therapy

    Gratianne Rabiller;Ji Wei He;Yasuo Nishijima;Aaron Wong

  • Overexpression of rat heat shock protein 70 is associated with reduction of early mitochondrial cytochrome C release and subsequent DNA fragmentation after permanent focal ischemia.

    Daisuke Tsuchiya;Shwuhuey Hong;Yasuhiko Matsumori;Yasuhiko Matsumori;Hiroaki Shiina

  • Fluoxetine increases hippocampal neurogenesis and induces epigenetic factors but does not improve functional recovery after traumatic brain injury.

    Yonggang Wang;Melanie Neumann;Katharina Hansen;Shuwhey M. Hong

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas L. Rothstein
Thomas L. Rothstein Western Michigan University
Donna M. Ferriero
Donna M. Ferriero University of California, San Francisco
William E. Seaman
William E. Seaman University of California, San Francisco
Adam R. Ferguson
Adam R. Ferguson University of California, San Francisco
Robert O. Messing
Robert O. Messing The University of Texas at Austin
Steven G. Kernie
Steven G. Kernie Columbia University
Jeffrey D. Rothstein
Jeffrey D. Rothstein Johns Hopkins University
Jacob Raber
Jacob Raber Oregon Health & Science University
Kunlin Jin
Kunlin Jin University of North Texas Health Science Center

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