Jaison S. John
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Also affiliated: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (2025); Regional Medical Center (2024); The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (2021–2024)
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Biography and Research Information
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Jaison S. John's research focuses on the regulation of mitochondrial proteostasis, particularly its role in skeletal muscle metabolism and fiber type. His work investigates how protein degradation pathways, such as those involving CRL5Ozz and Alix, influence these processes. This research has implications for understanding skeletal muscle function and potential interventions for metabolic disorders affecting muscle. John has also contributed to medical case studies, including discussions on autoimmune hepatitis potentially related to COVID-19 vaccination, postoperative biliary leaks, typhus in Texas, and gastric volvulus as a complication of para-esophageal hernia. His scholarly contributions include 15 publications and a h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body (2026)
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- Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body
- Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body
- Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body
- Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body
- Endoscopic salvage of colonic obstruction caused by an unidentified fibrous foreign body
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