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Stanford University
Adele XuMD
MD · Stanford
Residency · Internal Medicine Residency, Stanford University
publications
15
first author
5
median RCR
3.31
citations
1290
Publications
- 2025A subcellular map of translational machinery composition and regulation at the single-molecule levelScienceRCR 7.0025 citesPMID 40048539
- 20246477 Surprise Finding for a Thyroid Nodule: Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaJournal of the Endocrine Societyfirst author
- 2023Subfunctionalized expression drives evolutionary retention of ribosomal protein paralogs Rps27 and Rps27l in vertebrateseLifefirst authorRCR 1.1011 citesPMID 37306301
- 2022Combinatorial optimization of mRNA structure, stability, and translation for RNA-based therapeuticsNature CommunicationsRCR 21.07296 citesPMID 35318324
- 2022A stem cell roadmap of ribosome heterogeneity reveals a function for RPL10A in mesoderm productionNature CommunicationsRCR 3.3149 citesPMID 36123354
- 2022Subfunctionalized expression drives evolutionary retention of ribosomal protein paralogs in vertebratesbioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)first author
- 2019Single cell expression analysis reveals anatomical and cell cycle-dependent transcriptional shifts during heart developmentDevelopmentRCR 2.2165 citesPMID 31142541
- 2019Cleaning up stalled ribosome-translocon complexes with ufmylationCell Researchfirst authorRCR 0.6916 citesPMID 31802008
- 2017The Mammalian Ribo-interactome Reveals Ribosome Functional Diversity and HeterogeneityCellRCR 10.04348 citesPMID 28575669
- 2016Transcriptomic Profiling Maps Anatomically Patterned Subpopulations among Single Embryonic Cardiac CellsDevelopmental CellRCR 5.70203 citesPMID 27840109
- 2015Molecular Regulation of Cardiomyocyte DifferentiationCirculation ResearchRCR 5.26174 citesPMID 25593278
- 2015Fetal Mammalian Heart Generates a Robust Compensatory Response to Cell LossCirculationRCR 2.2084 citesPMID 25995316
- 2015Guanidinium-Rich, Glycerol-Derived Oligocarbonates: A New Class of Cell-Penetrating Molecular Transporters That Complex, Deliver, and Release siRNAMolecular Pharmaceuticssenior authorRCR 0.7019 citesPMID 25588140
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.