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D-Index
61
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11686
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3710
National Ranking
50

Nai-Hong Chen publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nai-Hong Chen sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 281 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Nai-Hong Chen D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nai-Hong Chen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nai-Hong Chen is affiliated with Peking Union Medical College Hospital in China. Their research spans multiple areas within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, and medicine, with a specific focus on molecular biology, neurology, pharmacology, physiology, and immunology.

The topics Nai-Hong Chen has extensively worked on include:

  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Connexins and lens biology
  • Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy

The scientist has published numerous papers in frequent venues, including:

  • Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
  • International Immunopharmacology
  • European Journal of Pharmacology
  • Journal of Ethnopharmacology
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology

Among recent publications authored or co-authored by Nai-Hong Chen are:

  • Anticancer property of ginsenoside Rh2 from ginseng, 2020, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Targeting oxidative stress as a preventive and therapeutic approach for cardiovascular disease, 2023, Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Paeoniflorin: A neuroprotective monoterpenoid glycoside with promising anti-depressive properties, 2021, Phytomedicine
  • The receptor hypothesis and the pathogenesis of depression: Genetic bases and biological correlates, 2021, Pharmacological Research
  • Ginsenoside Rg1 prevent and treat inflammatory diseases: A review, 2020, International Immunopharmacology

Frequent co-authors associated with Nai-Hong Chen include:

  • Shifeng Chu
  • Zhen-Zhen Wang
  • Zhao Zhang
  • Qidi Ai
  • Songwei Yang

Best Publications

  • Gap Junction Dysfunction in the Prefrontal Cortex Induces Depressive-Like Behaviors in Rats

    Jian-Dong Sun;Yan Liu;Yu-He Yuan;Jing Li

  • A Narrative Review of Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) and Its Possible Pathogenesis.

    Songwei Yang;Shifeng Chu;Shifeng Chu;Yan Gao;Qidi Ai;Qidi Ai

  • Reassessment of subacute MPTP-treated mice as animal model of Parkinson's disease.

    Qiu-shuang Zhang;Yang Heng;Zheng Mou;Ju-yang Huang

  • Selective modulation of microglia polarization to M2 phenotype for stroke treatment.

    Cong-Yuan Xia;Shuai Zhang;Yan Gao;Zhen-Zhen Wang

  • Mitochondria autophagy is induced after hypoxic/ischemic stress in a Drp1 dependent manner: the role of inhibition of Drp1 in ischemic brain damage.

    Wei Zuo;Shuai Zhang;Cong-Yuan Xia;Xiao-Feng Guo

  • Ginsenoside Rg1 protects against ischemic/reperfusion-induced neuronal injury through miR-144/Nrf2/ARE pathway.

    Shi-feng Chu;Zhao Zhang;Xin Zhou;Wen-bin He;Wen-bin He

  • Pathological α-synuclein exacerbates the progression of Parkinson's disease through microglial activation.

    Qiu-Shuang Zhang;Yang Heng;Yu-He Yuan;Nai-Hong Chen;Nai-Hong Chen

  • Research progress on adenosine in central nervous system diseases.

    Ying-Jiao Liu;Ying-Jiao Liu;Jiao Chen;Xun Li;Xin Zhou

  • Protection of PC12 cells from hydrogen peroxide-induced cytotoxicity by salvianolic acid B, a new compound isolated from Radix Salviae miltiorrhizae.

    Chang-Suo Liu;Nai-Hong Chen;Jun-Tian Zhang

  • Osthole improves chronic cerebral hypoperfusion induced cognitive deficits and neuronal damage in hippocampus.

    Hai-Jie Ji;Jin-Feng Hu;Yong-Hui Wang;Xiao-Yu Chen

  • Dynamin-related protein 1: A protein critical for mitochondrial fission, mitophagy, and neuronal death in Parkinson's disease.

    Si-Tong Feng;Zhen-Zhen Wang;Yu-He Yuan;Xiao-Le Wang

  • Nrf2 pathway activation contributes to anti-fibrosis effects of ginsenoside Rg1 in a rat model of alcohol- and CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis

    Jian-ping Li;Yan Gao;Shi-feng Chu;Zhao Zhang

  • Ginsenoside Rg1 attenuates okadaic acid induced spatial memory impairment by the GSK3β/tau signaling pathway and the Aβ formation prevention in rats.

    Xiu-Yun Song;Jin-Feng Hu;Shi-Feng Chu;Zhao Zhang

  • The molecular mechanism of rotenone-induced α-synuclein aggregation: emphasizing the role of the calcium/GSK3β pathway.

    Yu-he Yuan;Wen-fen Yan;Jian-dong Sun;Ju-yang Huang

  • Improvement of memory in mice and increase of hippocampal excitability in rats by ginsenoside Rg1's metabolites ginsenoside Rh1 and protopanaxatriol.

    Yu-Zhu Wang;Ji Chen;Shi-Feng Chu;Yong-Sheng Wang

  • Research progress in stroke-induced immunodepression syndrome (SIDS) and stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP).

    Dan-Dan Liu;Shi-Feng Chu;Chen Chen;Peng-Fei Yang

  • Protopanaxtriol protects against 3-nitropropionic acid-induced oxidative stress in a rat model of Huntington's disease.

    Yan Gao;Shi-feng Chu;Jian-ping Li;Zhao Zhang

  • The role of chemokines and chemokine receptors in multiple sclerosis.

    Li-Yuan Cui;Shi-Feng Chu;Nai-Hong Chen

  • Ginsenoside Rg1 attenuates motor impairment and neuroinflammation in the MPTP-probenecid-induced parkinsonism mouse model by targeting α-synuclein abnormalities in the substantia nigra.

    Yang Heng;Qiu-Shuang Zhang;Zheng Mu;Jin-Feng Hu

  • Anti-inflammatory function of ginsenoside Rg1 on alcoholic hepatitis through glucocorticoid receptor related nuclear factor-kappa B pathway

    Yan Gao;Shifeng Chu;Jingwei Li;Jianping Li

  • Ginsenoside Rb1 promotes neurotransmitter release by modulating phosphorylation of synapsins through a cAMP-dependent protein kinase pathway.

    Jian-Fei Xue;Zhi-Jun Liu;Jin-Feng Hu;Hong Chen

  • Antioxidant activities of ginsenoside Rg1 against cisplatin-induced hepatic injury through Nrf2 signaling pathway in mice.

    Yan Gao;Shifeng Chu;Qianhang Shao;Meijin Zhang

  • Triterpenoid saponins with neuroprotective effects from the roots of Polygala tenuifolia.

    Chuangjun Li;Jingzhi Yang;Shishan Yu;Naihong Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiangong Shi
Jiangong Shi Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Masami Takahashi
Masami Takahashi Kitasato University

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