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9768
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14574
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436

Jinliang Xing publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jinliang Xing sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 178 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Jinliang Xing D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jinliang Xing sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jinliang Xing is affiliated with the Air Force Medical University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, particularly molecular biology, cancer research, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and physiology.

The scientist's research focuses on mitochondrial function and pathology, cancer genomics and diagnostics, RNA modifications and cancer, genomics and phylogenetic studies, adipose tissue and metabolism, cancer under hypoxic conditions, and molecular biology techniques and applications. These main topics reflect a concentration on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying disease processes, especially cancer and metabolic dysfunctions.

Jinliang Xing has published research in several notable venues, including:

  • International Journal of Biological Sciences
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Cancer Communications
  • EBioMedicine
  • Journal of Molecular Diagnostics

Frequent collaborators contributing to their work include Xu Guo, Kaixiang Zhou, Shanshan Guo, Xiwen Gu, and Qing Yuan.

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Jinliang Xing demonstrate their focus on mitochondrial function in cancer and metabolic diseases. Significant publications include:

  • "MCU-induced mitochondrial calcium uptake promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and colorectal cancer growth" (2020) published in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
  • "Akap1 deficiency exacerbates diabetic cardiomyopathy in mice by NDUFS1-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis" (2020) in Diabetologia
  • "Increased mitochondrial fission drives the reprogramming of fatty acid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma cells through suppression of Sirtuin 1" (2022) in Cancer Communications
  • "SIK2 enhances synthesis of fatty acid and cholesterol in ovarian cancer cells and tumor growth through PI3K/Akt signaling pathway" (2020) in Cell Death and Disease
  • "Machine learning-based genome-wide interrogation of somatic copy number aberrations in circulating tumor DNA for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma" (2020) in EBioMedicine

This collection of publications highlights an ongoing research interest in mitochondrial dynamics, cancer metabolism, and advanced genomic diagnostic methods.

Best Publications

  • Increased mitochondrial fission promotes autophagy and hepatocellular carcinoma cell survival through the ROS-modulated coordinated regulation of the NFKB and TP53 pathways.

    Qichao Huang;Lei Zhan;Haiyan Cao;Jibin Li

  • Function of HAb18G/CD147 in Invasion of Host Cells by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

    Zhinan Chen;Li Mi;Jing Xu;Jiyun Yu

  • Mitochondrial DNA Content: Its Genetic Heritability and Association With Renal Cell Carcinoma

    Jinliang Xing;Meng Chen;Christopher G. Wood;Jie Lin

  • Dihydroartemisinin-induced unfolded protein response feedback attenuates ferroptosis via PERK/ATF4/HSPA5 pathway in glioma cells

    Yibing Chen;Yanjun Mi;Xiaofei Zhang;Qian Ma

  • CD147 reprograms fatty acid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma cells through Akt/mTOR/SREBP1c and P38/PPARα pathways.

    Jibin Li;Qichao Huang;Xiaoyu Long;Jing Zhang

  • Targeting radioimmunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma with iodine (131I) metuximab injection : Clinical phase I/II trials

    Zhi-Nan Chen;Li Mi;Jing Xu;Fei Song

  • MicroRNA expression signatures in Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma.

    Hushan Yang;Jian Gu;Kenneth K. Wang;Wei Zhang

  • CD147 promotes reprogramming of glucose metabolism and cell proliferation in HCC cells by inhibiting the p53-dependent signaling pathway

    Qichao Huang;Jibin Li;Jinliang Xing;Weiwei Li

  • Mitochondrial fission-induced mtDNA stress promotes tumor-associated macrophage infiltration and HCC progression

    Dengke Bao;Dengke Bao;Jing Zhao;Xingchun Zhou;Qi Yang

  • Prospective assessment of the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells and their clusters in patients with advanced-stage breast cancer

    Zhaomei Mu;Chun Wang;Zhong Ye;Laura Austin

  • Mitochondrial elongation-mediated glucose metabolism reprogramming is essential for tumour cell survival during energy stress

    J Li;Q Huang;X Long;X Guo

  • MCUR1 facilitates epithelial-mesenchymal transition and metastasis via the mitochondrial calcium dependent ROS/Nrf2/Notch pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma

    Mingpeng Jin;Jiaojiao Wang;Xiaoying Ji;Haiyan Cao

  • Transcription factor Sp1 regulates expression of cancer‐associated molecule CD147 in human lung cancer

    Ling-Min Kong;Cheng-Gong Liao;Fei Fei;Xu Guo

  • Hypoxia upregulates CD147 through a combined effect of HIF-1α and Sp1 to promote glycolysis and tumor progression in epithelial solid tumors

    Xia Ke;Fei Fei;Yanke Chen;Yanke Chen;Li Xu

  • RNA-Seq Analyses Generate Comprehensive Transcriptomic Landscape and Reveal Complex Transcript Patterns in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Qichao Huang;Biaoyang Lin;Biaoyang Lin;Hanqiang Liu;Xi Ma

  • Effects of Cancer Stage and Treatment Differences on Racial Disparities in Survival From Colon Cancer: A United States Population-Based Study

    Yinzhi Lai;Chun Wang;Jesse M. Civan;Juan P. Palazzo

  • Constitutive short telomere length of chromosome 17p and 12q but not 11q and 2p is associated with an increased risk for esophageal cancer.

    Jinliang Xing;Jaffer A. Ajani;Meng Chen;Julie Izzo

  • SIK2 promotes reprogramming of glucose metabolism through PI3K/AKT/HIF-1α pathway and Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission in ovarian cancer.

    Tian Gao;Xiaohong Zhang;Jing Zhao;Feng Zhou

  • Multiregion whole-exome sequencing of matched primary and metastatic tumors revealed genomic heterogeneity and suggested polyclonal seeding in colorectal cancer metastasis

    Q. Wei;Z. Ye;X. Zhong;L. Li

  • MCU-induced mitochondrial calcium uptake promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and colorectal cancer growth

    Yang Liu;Yang Liu;Mingpeng Jin;Yaya Wang;Yaya Wang;Jianjun Zhu

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhi-Nan Chen
Zhi-Nan Chen Air Force Medical University
Xifeng Wu
Xifeng Wu Zhejiang University
Jian Gu
Jian Gu The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Gang Wang
Gang Wang Xijing Hospital
Ara A. Vaporciyan
Ara A. Vaporciyan The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Scott M. Lippman
Scott M. Lippman University of California, San Diego
Zheng Zhang
Zheng Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology
Jack A. Roth
Jack A. Roth The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jaffer A. Ajani
Jaffer A. Ajani The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Massimo Cristofanilli
Massimo Cristofanilli Cornell University

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