Dr. Zhongjie Shi
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Dr. Zhongjie Shi

Research Fellow
Wayne State University, Detroit, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Area of Interest:

Medicine
100%
Cancer
62%
Neurology
90%
Obstetrics
75%
Gynecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
35
Abstracts
25

Selected Publications

  1. Vasquez-Vivar, J., Z. Shi and S. Tan, 2022. Tetrahydrobiopterin in cell function and death mechanisms. Antioxid. Redox Signaling, 37: 171-183.
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  2. Tan, S. and Z. Shi, 2022. Commentary to the in‐focus issue “Perinatal brain injury leading to later neurodevelopmental disorders: Early detection and treatment options”. J. Neurosci. Res., 100: 2109-2111.
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  3. Shi, Z., K. Luo, S. Jani, M. February and N. Fernandes et al., 2022. Mimicking partial to total placental insufficiency in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy. J. Neurosci. Res., 100: 2138-2153.
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  4. Shi, Z., K. Luo, S. Deol and S. Tan, 2022. A systematic review of noninflammatory cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for clinical outcome in neonates with perinatal hypoxic brain injury that could be biologically significant. J. Neurosci. Res., 100: 2154-2173.
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  5. Vasquez-Vivar, J., Z. Shi, J.W. Jeong, K. Luo, A. Sharma, K. Thirugnanam and S. Tan, 2020. Neuronal vulnerability to fetal hypoxia-reoxygenation injury and motor deficit development relies on regional brain tetrahydrobiopterin levels. Redox Biol., Vol. 29. 10.1016/j.redox.2019.101407.
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  6. Shi, Z., J. Vasquez-Vivar, K. Luo, Y. Yan, F. Northington, M. Mehrmohammadi and S. Tan, 2018. Ascending lipopolysaccharide-induced intrauterine inflammation in near-term rabbits leading to newborn neurobehavioral deficits. Dev. Neurosci., 40: 534-546.
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  7. Bekmukhambetov, Y.Z., O.A. Mynbaev, A. Tinelli, S.K. Balmagambetova and A.K. Koyshybaev et al., 2018. Human papillomavirus related issues in Western Kazakhstan: Protocol for a comprehensive study. Russ. Open Med. J., Vol. 7. 10.15275/rusomj.2018.0408.
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  8. Vasquez-Vivar, J., Z. Shi, K. Luo, K. Thirugnanam and S. Tan, 2017. Tetrahydrobiopterin in antenatal brain hypoxia-ischemia-induced motor impairments and cerebral palsy. Redox Biol., 13: 594-599.
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  9. Drobyshevsky, A., C.M. Cotten, Z. Shi, K. Luo and R. Jiang et al., 2015. Human umbilical cord blood cells ameliorate motor deficits in rabbits in a cerebral palsy model. Dev. Neurosci., 37: 349-362.
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  10. Dean, J.M., Z. Shi, B. Fleiss, K.C. Gunn and F. Groenendaal et al., 2015. A critical review of models of perinatal infection. Dev. Neurosci., 37: 289-304.
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