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Dr. Jian Wang

Publisher:LUOyhwbb  Publish Time:Tuesday, May 04, 2010 
Source:NRR

Full name: Jian Wang
   
Nationality: China
  
Position/Title: Assistant Professor
  
Working Unit: ACCM Department, the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
  
Education(Degree/Major): MD, PhD/Neurology
  
Research Interest: Stroke/Hemorrhage/Ischemia
  

Ad Hoc Reviewer for publications:

 

Acta Neurol Scand

Antioxidant & Redox Signaling

Am J Clin Neurol

Biochim Biophys Acta-General Subjects

BioTechniques

Brain Res

Br J Pharmacol

Circulation

Crit Care Med

Exp Neurol

Expert Opin Pharmacothe

Inflammation Res

J Cereb Blood Flow and Metab

J Neural Regeneration Res

J Neurochem

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry

J Neurol Sci

J Neurosci

Mol Cell Neurosci

Neurobiol Dis

Neurology

Neuroscience

Neurosci Lett

Pharmacogenetics

Pharmacogenet Genomics

Pharmacogenomics J

Stroke

Tohoku J Exp Med

 

Selected Peer-reviewed Publications (Total 48 peer-reviewed publications, *corresponding author)

 

1.      Wang J*, Liu ZL, Chen B. Association study of dopamine D2, D3 receptor gene polymorphisms with motor fluctuations in PD. Neurology 2001, 56: 1757-1759.

2.      Wang J*, Si YM, Liu ZL, Yu L. Cholecystokinin, cholecystokinin-A receptor and cholecystokinin-B receptor gene polymorphisms in Parkinson’s disease. Pharmacogenetics 2003; 13:365–369.

3.      Wang J, Rogove AD, Tsirka AE, Tsirka SE. Protective role of Tuftsin fragment 1-3 (MIF) in an animal model of intracerebral hemorrhage. Annals of Neurology 2003; 54:655–664.

4.      Wang J, and Tsirka SE. Tuftsin fragment 1-3 (MIF) is beneficial when delivered after the induction of intracerebral hemorrhage. Stroke 2005; 36: 613–618.

5.      Wang J, Tsirka SE. Neuroprotection by inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of intracerebral hemorrhage. Brain 2005; 128:1622–1633.

6.      Wang J, Zhuang H, Doré S. Heme oxygenase 2 is neuroprotective against intracerebral hemorrhage. Neurobiology of Disease 2006; 22: 473–476.

7.      Wang J*, Doré S. Inflammation after intracerebral hemorrhage. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2007; 27: 894-908.

8.      Wang J*, Doré S. Heme oxygenase-1 exacerbates early brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage. Brain 2007; 130: 1643-1652. PMCID: 2291147

9.      Wang J, Fields J, Zhao C, Langer J, Thimmulappa RK, Kensler TW, Yamamoto M, Biswal S, Doré S. Role of Nrf2 in protection against intracerebral hemorrhage injury in mice. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 2007; 43: 408-414. PMCID: 2039918

10.  Wang J*, Doré S. Heme oxygenase 2 deficiency increases brain edema and inflammation after intracerebral hemorrhage. Neuroscience 2008; 155:1133-1141.

11.  Wu H, Zhang Z, Hu X, Zhao R, Song Y, Ban X, Qi J, Wang J. Dynamic changes of inflammatory markers in brain after hemorrhagic stroke in humans: a postmortem study. Brain Research 2010; in press.

 

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