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Yuchuan Ding is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a prolific output of publications in specialized subfields such as Neurology, Epidemiology, Rehabilitation, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Molecular Biology.

Their work addresses a range of topics with a focus on cerebrovascular and neurological disorders. Key research themes include:

  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases

The scientist has contributed extensively to multiple respected journals and venues, including:

  • Stroke
  • Neurological Research
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Brain Circulation
  • Aging and Disease

Their recent publications highlight research on pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical interventions related to ischemic stroke and metabolic diseases. Notable papers include:

  • "Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) Mediates NLRP3 Inflammasome-Dependent-Pyroptotic and Apoptotic Cell Death Following Ischemic Stroke" (2020, Neuroscience)
  • "Factors Influencing Gallstone Formation: A Review of the Literature" (2022, Biomolecules)
  • "Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Metabolic Diseases and Underlying Mechanisms" (2021, Biomolecules)
  • "Chronic remote ischaemic conditioning in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (the RICA trial): a multicentre, randomised, double-blind sham-controlled trial in China" (2022, The Lancet Neurology)
  • "Multiphase adjuvant neuroprotection: A novel paradigm for improving acute ischemic stroke outcomes" (2020, Brain Circulation)

Yuchuan Ding has established a network of frequent collaborators that includes Xiaokun Geng, Xunming Ji, Fengwu Li, Ran Meng, and Sijie Li. Collaborations with these coauthors suggest active involvement in large-scale, multidisciplinary studies within neurological and medical research domains.

Best Publications

  • Upper limb ischemic preconditioning prevents recurrent stroke in intracranial arterial stenosis

    Ran Meng;Karam Asmaro;Lu Meng;Yu Liu

  • Exercise pre-conditioning reduces brain damage in ischemic rats that may be associated with regional angiogenesis and cellular overexpression of neurotrophin.

    Y Ding;J Li;X Luan;Y.H Ding

  • The role of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α, aquaporin-4, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in blood-brain barrier disruption and brain edema after traumatic brain injury

    Tetsuhiro Higashida;Christian W. Kreipke;José A. Rafols;Changya Peng

  • NOX Activation by Subunit Interaction and Underlying Mechanisms in Disease.

    Radhika Rastogi;Xiaokun Geng;Fengwu Li;Yuchuan Ding

  • Cerebral Angiogenesis and Expression of Angiogenic Factors in Aging Rats after Exercise

    Yun Hong Ding;Jie Li;Yandong Zhou;José A. Rafols

  • Exercise preconditioning ameliorates inflammatory injury in ischemic rats during reperfusion

    Yun-Hong Ding;Chen N. Young;Xiaodong Luan;Jie Li

  • Remote ischaemic conditioning—a new paradigm of self-protection in the brain

    David C. Hess;Rolf A. Blauenfeldt;Grethe Andersen;Kristina D. Hougaard

  • Preconditioning in neuroprotection: From hypoxia to ischemia

    Sijie Li;Adam Hafeez;Fatima Noorulla;Xiaokun Geng

  • Exercise-induced overexpression of angiogenic factors and reduction of ischemia/reperfusion injury in stroke.

    Yun Hong Ding;Xia Dong Luan;Jie Li;José A. Rafols

  • Forced, not voluntary, exercise effectively induces neuroprotection in stroke.

    Katherine Hayes;Shane Sprague;Miao Guo;William Davis

  • Ischemic Conditioning Is Safe and Effective for Octo- and Nonagenarians in Stroke Prevention and Treatment.

    Ran Meng;Yuchuan Ding;Karam Asmaro;David Brogan

  • Increased astrocyte proliferation in rats after running exercise

    Jie Li;Yun Hong Ding;Josè A. Rafols;Qin Lai

  • Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) Mediates NLRP3 Inflammasome-Dependent-Pyroptotic and Apoptotic Cell Death Following Ischemic Stroke.

    Qian Jiang;Xiaokun Geng;Xiaokun Geng;Jonathan Warren;Eric Eugene Paul Cosky

  • Exercise preconditioning reduces neuronal apoptosis in stroke by up-regulating heat shock protein-70 (heat shock protein-72) and extracellular-signal-regulated-kinase 1/2.

    B. Liebelt;P. Papapetrou;A. Ali;M. Guo

  • Safety and Efficacy of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning in Patients With Severe Carotid Artery Stenosis Before Carotid Artery Stenting: A Proof-of-Concept, Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Wenbo Zhao;Ran Meng;Chun Ma;Baojun Hou

  • Progress in moyamoya disease.

    Shuling Shang;Da Zhou;Jingyuan Ya;Sijie Li

  • Prereperfusion Saline Infusion Into Ischemic Territory Reduces Inflammatory Injury After Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats

    Yuchuan Ding;Jie Li;Josè A. Rafols;John W. Phillis

  • Clinical Significance of Baseline Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or Hemorrhagic Stroke: An Updated Meta-Analysis.

    Si-Ying Song;Xiao-Xi Zhao;Gary Rajah;Chang Hua

  • Endovascular Hypothermia in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Pilot Study of Selective Intra-Arterial Cold Saline Infusion.

    Jian Chen;Liqiang Liu;Hongqi Zhang;Xiaokun Geng

  • Motor balance and coordination training enhances functional outcome in rat with transient middle cerebral artery occlusion

    Y Ding;J Li;Q Lai;J.A Rafols

  • Exercise pre-conditioning strengthens brain microvascular integrity in a rat stroke model

    Yun Hong Ding;Yuchuan Ding;Jie Li;Denise A. Bessert

  • Local saline infusion into ischemic territory induces regional brain cooling and neuroprotection in rats with transient middle cerebral artery occlusion.

    Yuchuan Ding;Jie Li;Xiaodong Luan;Qin Lai

Frequent Co-Authors

José A. Rafols
José A. Rafols Wayne State University
James P. McAllister
James P. McAllister Washington University in St. Louis
Feng Yan
Feng Yan Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Vivien A. Casagrande
Vivien A. Casagrande Vanderbilt University
John W. Phillis
John W. Phillis Wayne State University
Eng H. Lo
Eng H. Lo Harvard University
Kunlin Jin
Kunlin Jin University of North Texas Health Science Center
Cesar V. Borlongan
Cesar V. Borlongan University of South Florida
Heng Zhao
Heng Zhao Capital Medical University
Xiangyang Shi
Xiangyang Shi Donghua University

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