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13054
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5565

Overview

Lijun Xia is affiliated with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broad areas, they have concentrated on subfields including Molecular Biology, Hematology, Immunology, Genetics, and Oncology.

Their work covers several key topics, notably Platelet Disorders and Treatments, the Complement system in diseases, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, the Lymphatic System and Diseases, Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders, Blood groups and transfusion, and Gut microbiota and health.

Frequent venues where Lijun Xia has published include PubMed, Blood, SSRN Electronic Journal, JCI Insight, and Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. These platforms reflect a focus on medical and biological sciences research dissemination.

Among recent publications, several papers stand out, illustrating the range of Lijun Xia's research interests:

  • Proximal colon-derived O-glycosylated mucus encapsulates and modulates the microbiota, 2020, Science
  • Kupffer cell receptor CLEC4F is important for the destruction of desialylated platelets in mice, 2021, Cell Death and Differentiation
  • The barrier and beyond: Roles of intestinal mucus and mucin-type O-glycosylation in resistance and tolerance defense strategies guiding host-microbe symbiosis, 2022, Gut Microbes
  • L-SIGN is a receptor on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells for SARS-CoV-2 virus, 2021, JCI Insight
  • High-performance carboxymethyl starch/PVA based intelligent packaging films engineered with Cu-Trp nanocrystal as functional compatibilizer, 2024, Food Chemistry

Collaborations have been an important aspect of Lijun Xia's scientific activity. Frequent co-authors include Yuji Kondo, Miao Jiang, Bojing Shao, Xindi Shan, and Xia Bai. These collaborative relationships suggest a multidisciplinary approach and integration with other researchers in related fields.

Best Publications

  • State ownership, the institutional environment, and auditor choice: Evidence from China

    Qian Wang;T.J. Wong;Lijun Xia

  • Bacteria penetrate the normally impenetrable inner colon mucus layer in both murine colitis models and patients with ulcerative colitis

    Malin E V Johansson;Jenny K Gustafsson;Jessica Holmén-Larsson;Karolina S Jabbar

  • A role for leukocyte-endothelial adhesion mechanisms in epilepsy

    Paolo F Fabene;Graciela Navarro Mora;Marianna Martinello;Barbara Rossi

  • Bone Marrow Is a Major Reservoir and Site of Recruitment for Central Memory CD8+ T Cells

    Irina B. Mazo;Marek Honczarenko;Harry Leung;Lois L. Cavanagh

  • Loss of intestinal core 1–derived O-glycans causes spontaneous colitis in mice

    Jianxin Fu;Bo Wei;Tao Wen;Malin E.V. Johansson

  • Increased susceptibility to colitis and colorectal tumors in mice lacking core 3-derived O-glycans.

    Guangyu An;Bo Wei;Baoyun Xia;J. Michael McDaniel

  • Podoplanin maintains high endothelial venule integrity by interacting with platelet CLEC-2

    Brett H. Herzog;Jianxin Fu;Jianxin Fu;Stephen J. Wilson;Paul R. Hess

  • Interaction of P-selectin and PSGL-1 generates microparticles that correct hemostasis in a mouse model of hemophilia A.

    Ingrid Hrachovinová;Beatrice Cambien;Ali Hafezi-Moghadam;János Kappelmayer

  • P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1–deficient mice have impaired leukocyte tethering to E-selectin under flow

    Lijun Xia;Markus Sperandio;Tadayuki Yago;J. Michael McDaniel

  • P-selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Mediates L-Selectin–dependent Leukocyte Rolling in Venules

    Markus Sperandio;Markus Sperandio;Michael L. Smith;S. Bradley Forlow;Timothy S. Olson

  • Mucin-type O-glycans and their roles in intestinal homeostasis

    Kirk S B Bergstrom;Lijun Xia

  • The CLEC-2-podoplanin axis controls the contractility of fibroblastic reticular cells and lymph node microarchitecture.

    Jillian L Astarita;Viviana Cremasco;Jianxin Fu;Max C Darnell

  • Endothelial cell O-glycan deficiency causes blood/lymphatic misconnections and consequent fatty liver disease in mice

    Jianxin Fu;Holger Gerhardt;J. Michael McDaniel;Baoyun Xia

  • Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase α2 by nicotine instigates formation of abdominal aortic aneurysms in mice in vivo.

    Shuangxi Wang;Cheng Zhang;Cheng Zhang;Miao Zhang;Bin Liang

  • The Mucin Muc2 Limits Pathogen Burdens and Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction during Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Colitis

    Maryam Zarepour;Kirandeep Bhullar;Marinieve Montero;Caixia Ma

  • Surface fucosylation of human cord blood cells augments binding to P-selectin and E-selectin and enhances engraftment in bone marrow

    Lijun Xia;J. Michael McDaniel;Tadayuki Yago;Andrea Doeden

  • Platelets mediate lymphovenous hemostasis to maintain blood-lymphatic separation throughout life

    Paul R. Hess;David R. Rawnsley;Zoltán Jakus;Yiqing Yang

  • Cosmc is an essential chaperone for correct protein O-glycosylation

    Yingchun Wang;Tongzhong Ju;Xiaokun Ding;Baoyun Xia

  • Defective angiogenesis and fatal embryonic hemorrhage in mice lacking core 1–derived O-glycans

    Lijun Xia;Tongzhong Ju;Andrew Westmuckett;Guangyu An

  • P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Is Highly Expressed on Ly-6Chi Monocytes and a Major Determinant for Ly-6Chi Monocyte Recruitment to Sites of Atherosclerosis in Mice

    Guangyu An;Huan Wang;Rong Tang;Tadayuki Yago

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodger P. McEver
Rodger P. McEver Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Jonathan Braun
Jonathan Braun Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Florea Lupu
Florea Lupu Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Richard D. Cummings
Richard D. Cummings Harvard Medical School
Bruce A. Vallance
Bruce A. Vallance University of British Columbia
Gunnar C. Hansson
Gunnar C. Hansson University of Gothenburg
Mark L. Kahn
Mark L. Kahn University of Pennsylvania
Eugene C. Butcher
Eugene C. Butcher Stanford University
Hao Wu
Hao Wu Harvard University
Patrick M. Gaffney
Patrick M. Gaffney Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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