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Overview

Jun-Ming Zhang is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within medicine and neuroscience, focusing extensively on mechanisms and treatments related to pain as well as neurophysiological processes.

The main fields of study for Jun-Ming Zhang include:

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Their work further delves into several specialized subfields such as:

  • Physiology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neurology

Among the primary topics addressed in their research are:

  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation

Jun-Ming Zhang has authored publications in a number of high-impact journals with notable frequency including:

  • Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Journal of Pain
  • Pain
  • Anesthesia & Analgesia
  • Computer Methods in Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Jun-Ming Zhang include:

  • "Synchronized cluster firing, a distinct form of sensory neuron activation, drives spontaneous pain" (2021, Neuron)
  • "Automatic Detection of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Events Using a Deep CNN-LSTM Model" (2021, Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience)
  • "Sympathectomy decreases pain behaviors and nerve regeneration by downregulating monocyte chemokine CCL2 in dorsal root ganglia in the rat tibial nerve crush model" (2021, Pain)
  • "Key role of CCR2-expressing macrophages in a mouse model of low back pain and radiculopathy" (2020, Brain Behavior and Immunity)
  • "Local Sympathectomy Promotes Anti-inflammatory Responses and Relief of Paclitaxel-induced Mechanical and Cold Allodynia in Mice" (2020, Anesthesiology)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • J.A. Strong
  • Wenrui Xie
  • Temugin Berta
  • Raquel Tonello
  • Katherine A. Qualls

Best Publications

  • Cytokines, inflammation, and pain.

    Jun-Ming Zhang;Jianxiong An

  • Mechanical and Thermal Hyperalgesia and Ectopic Neuronal Discharge After Chronic Compression of Dorsal Root Ganglia

    Xue-Jun Song;San-Jue Hu;Kenneth W. Greenquist;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • Functional changes in dorsal root ganglion cells after chronic nerve constriction in the rat

    Yikuan Xie;Junming Zhang;M. Petersen;R. H. Lamotte

  • Neuropathic pain: Early spontaneous afferent activity is the trigger

    Wenrui Xie;Judith A. Strong;Johanna T.A. Meij;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • Enhanced Excitability of Sensory Neurons in Rats With Cutaneous Hyperalgesia Produced by Chronic Compression of the Dorsal Root Ganglion

    Jun-Ming Zhang;Xue-Jun Song;Robert H. LaMotte

  • Robust increase of cutaneous sensitivity, cytokine production and sympathetic sprouting in rats with localized inflammatory irritation of the spinal ganglia.

    W.-R. Xie;H. Deng;H. Li;H. Li;T.L. Bowen

  • Peripheral Nociception Associated With Surgical Incision Elicits Remote Nonischemic Cardioprotection Via Neurogenic Activation of Protein Kinase C Signaling

    W. Keith Jones;Guo Chang Fan;Siyun Liao;Jun Ming Zhang

  • AXOTOMY INCREASES THE EXCITABILITY OF DORSAL ROOT GANGLION CELLS WITH UNMYELINATED AXONS

    Jun-Ming Zhang;David F. Donnelly;Xue-Jun Song;Robert H. Lamotte

  • Human acupuncture points mapped in rats are associated with excitable muscle/skin-nerve complexes with enriched nerve endings.

    Ai-Hui Li;Jun-Ming Zhang;Yi-Kuan Xie

  • Exercise-induced gene expression in soleus muscle is dependent on time after spinal cord injury in rats.

    Esther E. Dupont‐Versteegden;John D. Houlé;Richard A. Dennis;Junming Zhang

  • Early blockade of injured primary sensory afferents reduces glial cell activation in two rat neuropathic pain models

    Wenrui Xie;Judith A. Strong;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • A comparison of chronic pain behavior following local application of tumor necrosis factor α to the normal and mechanically compressed lumbar ganglia in the rat

    Yuko Homma;Sorin J Brull;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • Acute Topical Application of Tumor Necrosis Factor α Evokes Protein Kinase A-Dependent Responses in Rat Sensory Neurons

    Jun-Ming Zhang;Huiqing Li;Baogang Liu;Sorin J. Brull

  • Abnormal spontaneous activity and responses to norepinephrine in dissociated dorsal root ganglion cells after chronic nerve constriction

    M Petersen;J Zhang;J M Zhang;R H LaMotte

  • Enhancement of experimental pruritus and mechanically evoked dysesthesiae with local anesthesia

    Peter G. Atanassoff;Sorin J. Brull;Junming Zhang;Kenneth Greenquist

  • An in vitro study of ectopic discharge generation and adrenergic sensitivity in the intact, nerve-injured rat dorsal root ganglion.

    Jun-Ming Zhang;Xue-Jun Song;Robert H LaMotte

  • Systemic antiinflammatory corticosteroid reduces mechanical pain behavior, sympathetic sprouting, and elevation of proinflammatory cytokines in a rat model of neuropathic pain.

    Huiqing Li;Wenrui Xie;Judith A. Strong;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • The chemokine CXCL1/growth related oncogene increases sodium currents and neuronal excitability in small diameter sensory neurons

    Jun-Gang Wang;Judith A Strong;Wenrui Xie;Rui-Hua Yang

  • Increased Sensitivity of Sensory Neurons to Tumor Necrosis Factor α in Rats With Chronic Compression of the Lumbar Ganglia

    Baogang Liu;Huiqing Li;Sorin J. Brull;Jun-Ming Zhang

  • Efficacy of stellate ganglion blockade for the management of type 1 complex regional pain syndrome.

    William E Ackerman;Jun-Ming Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. LaMotte
Robert H. LaMotte Yale University
Theodore R. Cummins
Theodore R. Cummins Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Temugin Berta
Temugin Berta University of Cincinnati
Marshall Devor
Marshall Devor Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Glenn J. Giesler
Glenn J. Giesler University of Minnesota
Donald A. Simone
Donald A. Simone University of Minnesota
Ru-Rong Ji
Ru-Rong Ji Duke University

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