Jeovanis Gil Valdés

About Jeovanis Gil Valdés

Jeovanis Gil Valdés, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lunds Universitet, specializes in the field of mass spectrometry, proteomics, posttranslational modifications, Cancer cells, Melanoma.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Respirable aqueous pharmaceutical composition comprising a polypeptide for corona virus treatment and neutralization

Mitochondrial and immune response dysregulation in melanoma recurrence

Proteomic analysis across patient iPSC-based models and human post-mortem hippocampal tissue reveals early cellular dysfunction and progression of Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis

Soluble ace2 for treatment of covid-19

Human iPSC-Derived Hippocampal Spheroids: An Innovative Tool for Stratifying Alzheimer Disease Patient-Specific Cellular Phenotypes and Developing Therapies

Improved Melatonin Dissolution Properties: A Way Forward for Treating Children with Sleep Disorders

Histopathology-assisted proteogenomics provides foundations for stratification of melanoma metastases

Proteogenomic Characterization Reveals Therapeutic Opportunities Related to Mitochondrial Function in Melanoma

Jeovanis Gil Valdés Information

University

Position

CPS&I

Citations(all)

1129

Citations(since 2020)

655

Cited By

661

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jeovanis Gil Valdés Skills & Research Interests

mass spectrometry

proteomics

posttranslational modifications

Cancer cells

Melanoma

Top articles of Jeovanis Gil Valdés

Respirable aqueous pharmaceutical composition comprising a polypeptide for corona virus treatment and neutralization

2023/12/28

Mitochondrial and immune response dysregulation in melanoma recurrence

Clinical and Translational Medicine

2023/11

Proteomic analysis across patient iPSC-based models and human post-mortem hippocampal tissue reveals early cellular dysfunction and progression of Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis

Acta Neuropathologica Communications

2023/9/15

Soluble ace2 for treatment of covid-19

2023/5/18

Human iPSC-Derived Hippocampal Spheroids: An Innovative Tool for Stratifying Alzheimer Disease Patient-Specific Cellular Phenotypes and Developing Therapies

Stem Cell Reports

2023/5/9

Improved Melatonin Dissolution Properties: A Way Forward for Treating Children with Sleep Disorders

Dissolution Technologies

2023/5

Histopathology-assisted proteogenomics provides foundations for stratification of melanoma metastases

bioRxiv

2023

The prognostic relevance of PMCA4 expression in melanoma: Gender specificity and implications for immune checkpoint inhibition

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2022/3/19

Quantitative proteomic analysis of cervical cancer tissues identifies proteins associated with cancer progression

Cancer Genomics & Proteomics

2022/3/1

Lysine acetylation stoichiometry analysis at the proteome level

Clinical Proteomics: Methods and Protocols

2022

Lipid metabolic reprogramming extends beyond histologic tumor demarcations in operable human pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research

2022/11/2

Prediction of early-stage melanoma recurrence using clinical and histopathologic features

NPJ precision oncology

2022/10/31

The human melanoma proteome atlas—Complementing the melanoma transcriptome

Clinical and Translational Medicine

2021/7

Proteogenomics Reveals how Metastatic Melanoma Modulates the Immune System to Allow Immune Evasion

bioRxiv

2021/4/11

Erratum: Human iPSC-derived hippocampal spheroids: An innovative tool for stratifying Alzheimer disease patient-specific cellular phenotypes and developing therapies (Stem Cell …

STEM CELL REPORTS

2021

Mapping the melanoma plasma proteome (MPP) using single-shot proteomics interfaced with the WiMT database

Cancers

2021/12/10

Jeovanis Gil Valdés
Jeovanis Gil Valdés

H-Index: 11

Luciana Pizzatti
Luciana Pizzatti

H-Index: 13

Deep proteomic analysis on biobanked paraffine-archived melanoma with prognostic/predictive biomarker read-out

Cancers

2021/12/3

An observational study on the molecular profiling of primary melanomas reveals a progression dependence on mitochondrial activation

Cancers

2021/12/1

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