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Jing-Xia Hao is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and has contributed to multiple research areas primarily within medicine and related fields. Their work encompasses molecular biology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, epidemiology, as well as surgery and cancer research.

The research topics covered by Jing-Xia Hao include:

  • Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications
  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Circular RNAs in diseases
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Research
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jing-Xia Hao are:

  • Yingqian Zhang
  • Jingshi Chen
  • Yingxue Wang
  • Ying-Qian Zhang
  • Xiqing Pan

Publication venues where Jing-Xia Hao's research appears include:

  • Translational Pediatrics
  • Cureus
  • PubMed
  • Scientific Reports
  • Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity

Key recent papers authored by Jing-Xia Hao are:

  • "Kawasaki disease: lncRNA Slco4a1 regulates the progression of human umbilical vein endothelial cells by targeting the miR-335-5p/POU5F1 axis" (2022), published in Translational Pediatrics
  • "Efficacy evaluation and mechanical study of short- and long-term antithrombotic therapy for Kawasaki disease" (2021), published in Translational Pediatrics
  • "Tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 accelerated the progression of dilated cardiomyopathy via upregulating NF-κB/Src/FAK signaling induced ROS and mitophagy" (2025), published in Scientific Reports

Additional papers involving related research topics with shared thematic elements include:

  • "[Clinical and genetic characteristics of children with primary dilated cardiomyopathy]." (2023), referenced via PubMed
  • "Intracardiac and Cerebral Thrombosis Complicated With Mycoplasma Pneumonia" (2024), published in Cureus

Jing-Xia Hao's contributions largely focus on the molecular and clinical mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases, especially Kawasaki disease and dilated cardiomyopathy. Research also spans investigations into molecular pathways such as NF-κB/Src/FAK signaling as well as studies addressing complications related to pneumonia and thrombosis.

Best Publications

  • Sex differences in pain

    Karen J. Berkley

  • Cell penetrating PNA constructs regulate galanin receptor levels and modify pain transmission in vivo.

    Margus Pooga;Margus Pooga;Ursel Soomets;Ursel Soomets;Mattias Hällbrink;Andres Valkna;Andres Valkna

  • Effect of low- and high-frequency TENS on Met-enkephalin-Arg-Phe and dynorphin A immunoreactivity in human lumbar CSF

    J. S. Han;X. H. Chen;S. L. Sun;X. J. Xu

  • Chronic pain-related syndrome in rats after ischemic spinal cord lesion: a possible animal model for pain in patients with spinal cord injury.

    X.-J. Xu;J.-X. Hao;H. Aldskogius;Å. Seiger

  • Allodynia-like effects in rat after ischaemic spinal cord injury photochemically induced by laser irradiation.

    X J Hao;J X Xu;H Aldskogius;Å Seiger

  • Reduced antinociception and plasma extravasation in mice lacking a neuropeptide Y receptor

    Philippe Naveilhan;Hessameh Hassani;Guilherme Lucas;Karin Hygge Blakeman

  • Nociceptive responses in interleukin-6-deficient mice to peripheral inflammation and peripheral nerve section.

    Xiao-Jun Xu;Jing-Xia Hao;Siv Andell-Jonsson;Valeria Poli

  • Increased nociceptive response in mice lacking the adenosine A1 receptor

    Wei-Ping Wu;Jing-Xia Hao;Linda Halldner;Cecilia Lövdahl

  • Treatment of a chronic allodynia-like response in spinally injured rats: effects of systemically administered nitric oxide synthase inhibitors

    Jing-Xia Hao;Xiao-Jun Xu

  • Anti-hyperalgesic and anti-allodynic effects of intrathecal nociceptin/orphanin FQ in rats after spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury and inflammation

    Jing-Xia Hao;Isabella S. Xu;Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin;Xiao-Jun Xu

  • Decreased GABA immunoreactivity in spinal cord dorsal horn neurons after transient spinal cord ischemia in the rat

    A.-L. Zhang;J.-X. Hao;Å. Seiger;X.-J. Xu

  • Baclofen reverses the hypersensitivity of dorsal horn wide dynamic range neurons to mechanical stimulation after transient spinal cord ischemia; implications for a tonic GABAergic inhibitory control of myelinated fiber input.

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  • Treatment of a chronic allodynia-like response in spinally injured rats: effects of systemically administered excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists.

    J X Hao;X J Xu

  • Interferon-γ receptors in nociceptive pathways: Role in neuropathic pain-related behaviour

    Brita Robertson;Xiao-Jun Xu;Jing-Xia Hao;Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin

  • Hyperalgesia and increased neuropathic pain-like response in mice lacking galanin receptor 1 receptors

    K. H. Blakeman;J. X. Hao;X. J. Xu;A. S. Jacoby

  • Chronic pain-related behaviors in spinally injured rats: Evidence for functional alterations of the endogenous cholecystokinin and opioid systems

    Xu Xiao-Jun;Hao Jing-Xia;Åke Seiger;John Hughes

  • Comparative actions of the opioid analgesics morphine, methadone and codeine in rat models of peripheral and central neuropathic pain.

    Helle Kirsten Erichsen;Jing-Xia Hao;Xiao-Jun Xu;Gordon Blackburn-Munro

  • Analgesic effect of sinomenine in rodents after inflammation and nerve injury

    Tianle Gao;Jingxia Hao;Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin;Dan-Qiao Wang

  • Lack of cross-tolerance between the antinociceptive effect of intrathecal orphanin FQ and morphine in the rat.

    Jing-Xia Hao;Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin;Xiao-Jun Xu

  • Spantide II, a novel tachykinin antagonist, and galanin inhibit plasma extravasation induced by antidromic C-fiber stimulation in rat hindpaw.

    X.-J. Xu;J.-X. Hao;Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin;R. Ha˚kanson

  • Nitric oxide mediates ongoing discharges in dorsal root ganglion cells after peripheral nerve injury.

    Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin;Jing-Xia Hao;Xiao-Jun Xu;T. Hökfelt

  • Long-term alleviation of allodynia-like behaviors by intrathecal implantation of bovine chromaffin cells in rats with spinal cord injury

    Wei Yu;Jing-Xia Hao;Xiao-Jun Xu;Joel Saydoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin
Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin Karolinska Institute
X.-J. Xu
X.-J. Xu Karolinska Institute
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Tamas Bartfai
Tamas Bartfai Stockholm University
Håkan Aldskogius
Håkan Aldskogius Uppsala University
Patrik Ernfors
Patrik Ernfors Karolinska Institute
Lars Olson
Lars Olson Karolinska Institute
Jacqueline N. Crawley
Jacqueline N. Crawley University of California, Davis
Laszlo Urban
Laszlo Urban Novartis (Switzerland)
Kaj Fried
Kaj Fried Karolinska Institute

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