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Overview

Xin Jin is affiliated with the South China University of Technology in China. Their research spans significant areas within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a particular focus on molecular biology, genetics, infectious diseases, cancer research, and immunology.

Their published work encompasses topics such as gut microbiota and health, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, cancer genomics and diagnostics, genomics and phylogenetic studies, genetic associations and epidemiology, as well as epigenetics and DNA methylation.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Xin Jin are:

  • "Gut microbiota mediates intermittent-fasting alleviation of diabetes-induced cognitive impairment" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "High-fiber diet mitigates maternal obesity-induced cognitive and social dysfunction in the offspring via gut-brain axis" (2021, Cell Metabolism)
  • "Initial whole-genome sequencing and analysis of the host genetic contribution to COVID-19 severity and susceptibility" (2020, Cell Discovery)
  • "Distinct biological ages of organs and systems identified from a multi-omics study" (2022, Cell Reports)
  • "Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in the United Arab Emirates reveals novel virus mutation, patterns of co-infection and tissue specific host innate immune response" (2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Xin Jin include Xun Xu, Huanming Yang, Jian Wang, Liang Xiao, and Tao Zhang.

Xin Jin has published extensively in several venues with a notable number of contributions in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Clinical and Translational Medicine

Best Publications

  • An integrated map of genetic variation from 1,092 human genomes

    Goncalo R Abecasis;Adam Auton;Lisa D Brooks

  • Sequencing of 50 Human Exomes Reveals Adaptation to High Altitude

    Xin Yi;Yu Liang;Emilia Huerta-Sanchez;Xin Jin

  • Altitude adaptation in Tibetans caused by introgression of Denisovan-like DNA

    Emilia Huerta-Sánchez;Xin Jin;Asan;Zhuoma Bianba

  • An in vivo model of functional and vascularized human brain organoids

    Abed AlFatah Mansour;J Tiago Gonçalves;Cooper W Bloyd;Hao Li

  • A global reference for human genetic variation

    Adam Auton;Gonçalo R. Abecasis;David M. Altshuler;Richard M. Durbin

  • Carcinoma–astrocyte gap junctions promote brain metastasis by cGAMP transfer

    Qing Chen;Adrienne Boire;Xin Jin;Manuel Valiente

  • Serpins Promote Cancer Cell Survival and Vascular Co-Option in Brain Metastasis

    Manuel Valiente;Anna C. Obenauf;Xin Jin;Qing Chen

  • Metastatic Latency and Immune Evasion through Autocrine Inhibition of WNT

    Srinivas Malladi;Danilo G. Macalinao;Xin Jin;Lan He

  • Start/stop signals emerge in nigrostriatal circuits during sequence learning

    Xin Jin;Rui M. Costa;Rui M. Costa

  • Whole-Genome Sequencing in Autism Identifies Hot Spots for De Novo Germline Mutation

    Jacob J. Michaelson;Yujian Shi;Madhusudan Gujral;Hancheng Zheng

  • Basal ganglia subcircuits distinctively encode the parsing and concatenation of action sequences

    Xin Jin;Fatuel Tecuapetla;Rui M Costa

  • Detection of Clinically Relevant Genetic Variants in Autism Spectrum Disorder by Whole-Genome Sequencing

    Yong-hui Jiang;Ryan K.C. Yuen;Xin Jin;Xin Jin;Mingbang Wang

  • Lanosterol reverses protein aggregation in cataracts

    Ling Zhao;Xiang-Jun Chen;Jie Zhu;Yi-Bo Xi

  • Selection of Bone Metastasis Seeds by Mesenchymal Signals in the Primary Tumor Stroma

    Xiang H.-F. Zhang;Xin Jin;Srinivas Malladi;Yilong Zou

  • Protection of tissue physicochemical properties using polyfunctional crosslinkers.

    Young Gyun Park;Young Gyun Park;Chang Ho Sohn;Chang Ho Sohn;Ritchie Chen;Ritchie Chen;Margaret McCue;Margaret McCue

  • Complementary Contributions of Striatal Projection Pathways to Action Initiation and Execution.

    Fatuel Tecuapetla;Xin Jin;Susana Q. Lima;Rui M. Costa

  • The osteogenic niche promotes early-stage bone colonization of disseminated breast cancer cells.

    Hai Wang;Cuijuan Yu;Xia Gao;Thomas Welte

  • The DNA Methylome of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

    Yingrui Li;Jingde Zhu;Geng Tian;Geng Tian;Ning Li

  • Resequencing of 200 human exomes identifies an excess of low-frequency non-synonymous coding variants

    Yingrui Li;Nicolas Vinckenbosch;Geng Tian;Emilia Huerta-Sanchez

  • A multimodal cell census and atlas of the mammalian primary motor cortex

    Ricky Adkins;Andrew Aldridge;Shona Allen

Frequent Co-Authors

huanming yang
huanming yang Beijing Genomics Institute
Xun Xu
Xun Xu Beijing Genomics Institute
Yingrui Li
Yingrui Li Beijing Institute of Genomics
Rui M. Costa
Rui M. Costa Columbia University
Rasmus Nielsen
Rasmus Nielsen University of California, Berkeley
Todd R. Golub
Todd R. Golub Harvard University
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of Central Florida
Karsten Kristiansen
Karsten Kristiansen University of Copenhagen
Lars Bolund
Lars Bolund Aarhus University

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