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Mingming Xiao

Biomedical Sciences

Fudan University

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About Mingming Xiao at Fudan University

Based at the Biomedical Sciences Department of Fudan University, Mingming Xiao is an active contributor to academic research. Their scholarly work centers on DNA repair, RNA modifications, and cancer metabolism. Over the course of their career, they have contributed 12 works to the scholarly literature.

Research Areas

DNA repairRNA modificationscancer metabolismubiquitin pathwaystumor microenvironmentpancreatic cancercolorectal cancerautophagy
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Research Output

Total Citations72

Emerging researcher

Publications12

Selective publication record

h-index3

Developing track record

i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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