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41
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4086
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7957
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127

Overview

Jian Jing is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and specializes primarily in neuroscience and medicine. Their research spans over 40 publications in the field of neuroscience with a significant focus on cellular and molecular neuroscience, complemented by work in molecular biology and cognitive neuroscience. The broader medical applications of their research extend into pulmonary and respiratory medicine, alongside contributions to biomedical engineering.

Their scholarly output addresses various interconnected topics, including neurobiology and insect physiology research, neural dynamics and brain function, receptor mechanisms and signaling, as well as protein hydrolysis and bioactive peptides. Additional research interests cover plant and biological electrophysiology studies, cephalopods and marine biology, and neuropeptides and animal physiology.

Jian Jing's frequently published venues showcase a diverse engagement with the scientific community. Notable publication outlets include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Learning & Memory
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Research

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "The SMARCA4R1157W mutation facilitates chromatin remodeling and confers PRMT1/SMARCA4 inhibitors sensitivity in colorectal cancer" (2023, npj Precision Oncology)
  • "Synaptic mechanisms for motor variability in a feedforward network" (2020, Science Advances)
  • "Real-time determination of elastic constants of composites via ultrasonic guided waves and deep learning" (2022, Measurement)
  • "An Immunology-Inspired Network Security Architecture" (2020, IEEE Wireless Communications)
  • "Identification of an allatostatin C signaling system in mollusc Aplysia" (2022, Scientific Reports)

Jian Jing collaborates regularly with a number of researchers, including Shi-Qi Guo, Elizabeth C. Cropper, Ju-Ping Xu, Xueying Ding, and Ping Fu, with multiple joint publications reflecting sustained research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Neural Mechanisms of Motor Program Switching inAplysia

    Jian Jing;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • Mechanism of spreading depression: a review of recent findings and a hypothesis.

    G G Somjen;P G Aitken;G L Czéh;O Herreras

  • Interneuronal and peptidergic control of motor pattern switching in Aplysia.

    Peter T. Morgan;Jian Jing;Ferdinand S. Vilim;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • Feeding neural networks in the mollusc Aplysia.

    Elizabeth C. Cropper;Colin G. Evans;Itay Hurwitz;Jian Jing

  • The construction of movement with behavior-specific and behavior-independent modules.

    Jian Jing;Elizabeth C. Cropper;Itay Hurwitz;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • Interneuronal basis of the generation of related but distinct motor programs in Aplysia: implications for current neuronal models of vertebrate intralimb coordination.

    Jian Jing;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • From hunger to satiety: reconfiguration of a feeding network by Aplysia neuropeptide Y.

    Jian Jing;Ferdinand S. Vilim;Charles C. Horn;Charles C. Horn;Vera Alexeeva

  • Identification and Characterization of the Feeding Circuit-Activating Peptides, a Novel Neuropeptide Family of Aplysia

    Jonathan V Sweedler;L. Li;Stanislav Rubakhin;V. Alexeeva

  • Generation of variants of a motor act in a modular and hierarchical motor network.

    Jian Jing;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • Central pattern generator for escape swimming in the notaspid sea slug Pleurobranchaea californica.

    Jian Jing;Rhanor Gillette

  • The Enterins: A Novel Family of Neuropeptides Isolated from the Enteric Nervous System and CNS of Aplysia

    Y. Furukawa;K. Nakamaru;H. Wakayama;Y. Fujisawa

  • Concerted GABAergic Actions of Aplysia Feeding Interneurons in Motor Program Specification

    Jian Jing;Ferdinand S. Vilim;Jin-Sheng Wu;Ji-Ho Park

  • Ion channel involvement in hypoxia-induced spreading depression in hippocampal slices.

    Peter G. Aitken;Jian Jing;Jacob Young;George G. Somjen

  • Escape Swim Network Interneurons Have Diverse Roles in Behavioral Switching and Putative Arousal in Pleurobranchaea

    Jian Jing;Rhanor Gillette

  • Role of calcium channels in spreading depression in rat hippocampal slices.

    Jian Jing;Peter G. Aitken;George G. Somjen

  • A d-Amino Acid-Containing Neuropeptide Discovery Funnel.

    Itamar Livnat;Hua Chia Tai;Erik T. Jansson;Erik T. Jansson;Lu Bai

  • Interstitial volume changes during spreading depression (SD) and SD-like hypoxic depolarization in hippocampal tissue slices.

    Jian Jing;P. G. Aitken;G. G. Somjen

  • Neuronal elements that mediate escape swimming and suppress feeding behavior in the predatory sea slug Pleurobranchaea

    Jian Jing;Rhanor Gillette

  • Evolving concepts of arousal: insights from simple model systems.

    Jian Jing;Rhanor Gillette;Klaudiusz R. Weiss

  • Two Neuropeptides Colocalized in a Command-Like Neuron Use Distinct Mechanisms to Enhance Its Fast Synaptic Connection

    H.-Y. Koh;F. S. Vilim;J. Jing;K. R. Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaudiusz R. Weiss
Klaudiusz R. Weiss Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Elizabeth C. Cropper
Elizabeth C. Cropper Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rhanor Gillette
Rhanor Gillette University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
George G. Somjen
George G. Somjen Duke University
Irving Kupfermann
Irving Kupfermann Columbia University
Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang University of New South Wales
Oscar Herreras
Oscar Herreras Spanish National Research Council
Paul S. Katz
Paul S. Katz University of Massachusetts Amherst
Mark W. Miller
Mark W. Miller Boston University
Thomas J. Carew
Thomas J. Carew New York University

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