Xiaoke Yin

Xiaoke Yin

King's College

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Xiaoke Yin

Xiaoke Yin, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of Proteomics, Cardiovascular Disease, Mass spectrometry, HPLC, Glycoproteomics.

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

Inhibition of miR-199a-3p in a murine hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) model attenuates fibrotic remodeling

Human model of primary carnitine deficiency cardiomyopathy reveals ferroptosis as a novel mechanism

Phenylalanine-tRNA aminoacylation is compromised by ALS/FTD-associated C9orf72 C4G2 repeat RNA

Proteomic atlas of atherosclerosis: the contribution of proteoglycans to sex differences, plaque phenotypes, and outcomes

Human blood vessel organoids reveal a critical role for CTGF in maintaining microvascular integrity

SERCA2a Protein Levels Are Unaltered in Human Heart Failure

Apolipoprotein proteomics for residual lipid-related risk in coronary heart disease

BS4 SERCA2a protein levels are unaltered in human heart failure

Xiaoke Yin Information

University

Position

Cardiovascular Division

Citations(all)

11062

Citations(since 2020)

5511

Cited By

7931

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

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Xiaoke Yin Skills & Research Interests

Proteomics

Cardiovascular Disease

Mass spectrometry

HPLC

Glycoproteomics

Top articles of Xiaoke Yin

Inhibition of miR-199a-3p in a murine hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) model attenuates fibrotic remodeling

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology Plus

2023/12/1

Human model of primary carnitine deficiency cardiomyopathy reveals ferroptosis as a novel mechanism

Stem Cell Reports

2023/11/14

Phenylalanine-tRNA aminoacylation is compromised by ALS/FTD-associated C9orf72 C4G2 repeat RNA

Nature communications

2023/9/16

Proteomic atlas of atherosclerosis: the contribution of proteoglycans to sex differences, plaque phenotypes, and outcomes

Circulation Research

2023/9/15

Human blood vessel organoids reveal a critical role for CTGF in maintaining microvascular integrity

Nature Communications

2023/9/9

SERCA2a Protein Levels Are Unaltered in Human Heart Failure

Circulation

2023/8/15

Apolipoprotein proteomics for residual lipid-related risk in coronary heart disease

Atherosclerosis

2023/8/1

BS4 SERCA2a protein levels are unaltered in human heart failure

2023/6/1

Desmosomal protein degradation as an underlying cause of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

Science Translational Medicine

2023/3/22

ARF6 as a novel activator of HIF-2alpha in pulmonary arterial hypertension

bioRxiv

2023

Proteoglycan remodelling in aortic stenosis

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology

2022/12/31

Extracellular matrix profiling and disease modelling in engineered vascular smooth muscle cell tissues

Matrix Biology Plus

2022/12/1

Identification of Cardiac Proteins that Sense Oxidants by Intra-disulfide Formation

Free Radical Biology and Medicine

2022/11/1

Gene editing reverses arrhythmia susceptibility in humanized PLN-R14del mice: modelling a European cardiomyopathy with global impact

Cardiovascular Research

2022/11/1

A proteomic atlas of atherosclerosis: regional proteomic signatures for plaque inflammation and calcification

Cardiovascular Research

2022/6/1

Multiplexed apolipoprotein profiling advances the assessment of residual lipid-related cardiovascular risk

Cardiovascular Research

2022/6/1

Antifibrotic activities of Scutellariae Radix extracts and flavonoids: Comparative proteomics reveals distinct and shared mechanisms

Phytomedicine

2022/6/1

Precision medicine approach for cardiometabolic risk factors in therapeutic apheresis

Hormone and Metabolic Research

2022/4

Protein aggregation is an early manifestation of phospholamban p.(Arg14del)–related cardiomyopathy: development of PLN-R14del–related cardiomyopathy

Circulation: Heart Failure

2021/11

Deficiency of ZC3HC1 modulates vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype and increases neointima formation

bioRxiv

2021/10/1

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