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Xi Fang

Title(s)Associate Professor In Residence, Medicine
SchoolVc-health Sciences-schools
Address9500 Gilman Drive #La Jolla CA 92093
Emailxifang@ucsd.edu
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Collapse Bibliographic Collapse Publications Publications listed below are automatically derived from MEDLINE/PubMed and other sources, which might result in incorrect or missing publications. Researchers can login to make corrections and additions, or contact us for help. to make corrections and additions. Newest | Oldest | Most Cited | Most Discussed | Timeline | Field Summary | Plain Text Altmetrics Details PMC Citations indicate the number of times the publication was cited by articles in PubMed Central, and the Altmetric score represents citations in news articles and social media. (Note that publications are often cited in additional ways that are not shown here.) Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publication's journal and might not represent the specific topic of the publication. Translation tags are based on the publication type and the MeSH terms NLM assigns to the publication. Some publications (especially newer ones and publications not in PubMed) might not yet be assigned Field or Translation tags.) Click a Field or Translation tag to filter the publications.
  1. Loss of IP3 Receptor-Mediated Ca2+ Release in Mouse B Cells Results in Abnormal B Cell Development and Function. J Immunol. 2017 07 15; 199(2):570-580. Tang H, Wang H, Lin Q, Fan F, Zhang F, Peng X, Fang X, Liu J, Ouyang K. PMID: 28615414. View in: PubMed Mentions: 19 Fields: All Allergy and Immunology Translation:AnimalsCells
  2. Nesprin 1α2 is essential for mouse postnatal viability and nuclear positioning in skeletal muscle. J Cell Biol. 2017 07 03; 216(7):1915-1924. Stroud MJ, Feng W, Zhang J, Veevers J, Fang X, Gerace L, Chen J. PMID: 28533284; PMCID: PMC5496623. View in: PubMed Mentions: 36 Fields: Cel Cell Biology Translation:AnimalsCells
  3. IP3 receptors regulate vascular smooth muscle contractility and hypertension. JCI Insight. 2016 Oct 20; 1(17):e89402. Lin Q, Zhao G, Fang X, Peng X, Tang H, Wang H, Jing R, Liu J, Lederer WJ, Chen J, Ouyang K. PMID: 27777977; PMCID: PMC5070959. View in: PubMed Mentions: 36 Fields: Med Medicine (General) Translation:AnimalsCells
  4. Activation of PPAR-δ induces microRNA-100 and decreases the uptake of very low-density lipoprotein in endothelial cells. Br J Pharmacol. 2015 Aug; 172(15):3728-36. Fang X, Fang L, Liu A, Wang X, Zhao B, Wang N. PMID: 25857370; PMCID: PMC4523331. View in: PubMed Mentions: 10 Fields: Pha Pharmacology Translation:HumansCells
  5. Tumor-derived microRNA-494 promotes angiogenesis in non-small cell lung cancer. Angiogenesis. 2015 Jul; 18(3):373-82. Mao G, Liu Y, Fang X, Liu Y, Fang L, Lin L, Liu X, Wang N. PMID: 26040900. View in: PubMed Mentions: 91 Fields: Hem Hematology Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  6. Normalization of Naxos plakoglobin levels restores cardiac function in mice. J Clin Invest. 2015 Apr; 125(4):1708-12. Zhang Z, Stroud MJ, Zhang J, Fang X, Ouyang K, Kimura K, Mu Y, Dalton ND, Gu Y, Bradford WH, Peterson KL, Cheng H, Zhou X, Chen J. PMID: 25705887; PMCID: PMC4396479. View in: PubMed Mentions: 24 Fields: Med Medicine (General) Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  7. Epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate, a green tea polyphenol, induces expression of pim-1 kinase via PPARγ in human vascular endothelial cells. Cardiovasc Toxicol. 2013 Dec; 13(4):391-5. Liu Y, Zhao B, Mao G, Fang X, Liu Y, Huang Y, Wang N. PMID: 23990052. View in: PubMed Mentions: 8 Fields: Car CardiologyTox ToxicologyVas Vascular Diseases Translation:HumansCells
  8. Shear stress activation of nuclear receptor PXR in endothelial detoxification. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Aug 06; 110(32):13174-9. Wang X, Fang X, Zhou J, Chen Z, Zhao B, Xiao L, Liu A, Li YS, Shyy JY, Guan Y, Chien S, Wang N. PMID: 23878263; PMCID: PMC3740860. View in: PubMed Mentions: 28 Fields: Sci Science Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  9. Response to overexpression of 5-hydroxytryptamine 2B receptor gene in pulmonary hypertension: still a long way to understand its transcriptional regulation. Hypertension. 2013 Apr; 61(4):e30. Liu Y, Tian XY, Mao G, Fang X, Fung ML, Shyy JY, Huang Y, Wang N. PMID: 23607134. View in: PubMed Mentions: Fields: Vas Vascular Diseases Translation:Animals
  10. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ ameliorates pulmonary arterial hypertension by inhibiting 5-hydroxytryptamine 2B receptor. Hypertension. 2012 Dec; 60(6):1471-8. Liu Y, Tian XY, Mao G, Fang X, Fung ML, Shyy JY, Huang Y, Wang N. PMID: 23108648. View in: PubMed Mentions: 27 Fields: Vas Vascular Diseases Translation:AnimalsCells
  11. Role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ in atherosclerosis: an update. Circ J. 2011; 75(3):528-35. Wang N, Yin R, Liu Y, Mao G, Xi F. PMID: 21325726. View in: PubMed Mentions: 23 Fields: Car CardiologyVas Vascular Diseases Translation:HumansAnimals
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This graph shows the number and percent of publications by field. Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publications' journals and might not represent the specific topics of the publications. Note that an individual publication can be assigned to more than one field. As a result, the publication counts in this graph might add up to more than the number of publications the person has written. To see the data as text, click here. This graph shows the number and percent of publications by field. Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publications' journals and might not represent the specific topics of the publications. Note that an individual publication can be assigned to more than one field. As a result, the publication counts in this graph might add up to more than the number of publications the person has written. To see the data as text, click here. Start with: newest oldest Include: line numbers double spacing all authors publication IDs Xi's Networks Concepts (115) Derived automatically from this person's publications.
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