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Stanford University
Nova XuMD
MD · Stanford
Residency · Internal Medicine Residency, Stanford University
publications
17
first author
2
median RCR
1.60
citations
127
Publications
- 2025An ultrasensitive method for detection of cell-free RNANatureRCR 8.3431 citesPMID 40240612
- 2025Effect of lithium on circadian activity level and flexibility in patients with bipolar disorder: results from the Oxford Lithium Trial.EBioMedicinefirst authorRCR 1.975 citesPMID 40179662
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- 2024Improved Postoperative Pain Management Outcomes After Implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol for Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC)Annals of Surgical OncologyRCR 2.239 citesPMID 38466484
- 2024Durable responses to trastuzumab deruxtecan in patients with leptomeningeal metastases from breast cancer with variable HER2 expressionJournal of Neuro-OncologyRCR 1.6011 citesPMID 39073687
- 2024Factors Predicting Readmission and Mortality in Patients Admitted for Malignant Bowel ObstructionThe American Surgeonfirst authorRCR 1.043 citesPMID 38676624
- 2024Surgical Palliation for Malignant Bowel Obstruction in Preventing Hospital Readmission: Experience of a Tertiary Care CenterAnnals of Surgical OncologyRCR 0.952 citesPMID 38668918
- 2024HCC spatial transcriptomic profiling reveals significant and potentially targetable cancer-endothelial interactionsHepatology CommunicationsRCR 0.706 citesPMID 39330965
- 2024BSLM-05 TRASTUZUMAB DERUXTECAN IN LEPTOMENINGEAL METASTASES FROM HER2-ALTERED CANCERSNeuro-Oncology Advances
- 2023Impact of Successful Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol for Patients Undergoing Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal ChemotherapyAnnals of Surgical OncologyRCR 1.508 citesPMID 37684372
- 2022Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Disrupts Repeat Element Life Cycle in Colorectal CancerCancer DiscoveryRCR 3.3152 citesPMID 35320348
Compiled from public program rosters and open scholarly data (PubMed, OpenAlex, ORCID) with field-normalized impact (NIH iCite RCR). Publication attribution is being actively improved; counts shown are conservative.