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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8492
World Ranking
18039
National Ranking
7379

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Biao Ding was affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and contributed extensively to the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their research spanned subfields such as Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cancer Research, Plant Science, Molecular Biology, and Reproductive Medicine. The main topics of their work included pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, plant virus research, reproductive biology and fertility, cancer-related molecular mechanisms, birth and development health, microRNA in disease regulation, and sperm and testicular function.

The scientist published in several venues with multiple contributions to the SSRN Electronic Journal, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, and Nucleic Acids Research, among others. Frequent co-authors in their collaborative work included Xuegu Wang, Junpei Sun, Xiang Li, Nana Yang, and Qiang-Hua Wang.

Notable publications by Biao Ding comprised:

  • Expression profiles and functions of ferroptosis-related genes in the placental tissue samples of early- and late-onset preeclampsia patients (2022) in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Functional analysis reveals G/U pairs critical for replication and trafficking of an infectious non-coding viroid RNA (2020) in Nucleic Acids Research
  • Sodium N-lauryl amino acids derived from silk protein can form catanionic aggregates with cytarabine as novel anti-tumor drug delivery systems (2020) in Drug Delivery
  • Homozygous deleterious variants in the C-terminal of TDRD5 impair spermiogenesis, causing severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia in humans (2024) in Andrology
  • Determination of interdiffusion coefficients in single crystal superalloys based on solute distribution at the dendritic scale using the Gaussian solution model (2024) in Vacuum

Biao Ding's frequent collaborators contributed to multiple papers, highlighting a dynamic network of research partnerships. Their work addressed complex biological processes, with significant emphasis on molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive health, plant virus interactions, and cancer biology.

In recognition of their contributions to science, Biao Ding was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Selective Trafficking of KNOTTED1 Homeodomain Protein and Its mRNA Through Plasmodesmata

    William J. Lucas;Sabine Bouché-Pillon;David P. Jackson;Lynda Nguyen

  • Plasmodesmata and the supracellular nature of plants

    William J. Lucas;Biao Ding;Chris Van Der Schoot

  • Secondary plasmodesmata are specific sites of localization of the tobacco mosaic virus movement protein in transgenic tobacco plants.

    Biao Ding;James S. Haudenshield;Richard J. Hull;Shmuel Wolf

  • Evidence that actin filaments are involved in controlling the permeability of plasmodesmata in tobacco mesophyll

    Biao Ding;Myoung-Ok Kwon;Leif Warnberg

  • Down-regulation of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTORS 6 and 8 by microRNA 167 leads to floral development defects and female sterility in tomato

    Ning Liu;Shan Wu;Jason Van Houten;Ying Wang

  • Potato spindle tuber viroid as inducer of RNA silencing in infected tomato.

    Asuka Itaya;Alexey Folimonov;Yoshie Matsuda;Richard S. Nelson

  • A dysfunctional movement protein of tobacco mosaic virus that partially modifies the plasmodesmata and limits virus spread in transgenic plants

    Moshe Lapidot;Ron Gafny;Biao Ding;Shmuel Wolf

  • Inhibition of Cell Growth and Shoot Development by a Specific Nucleotide Sequence in a Noncoding Viroid RNA

    Yijun Qi;Biao Ding

  • Cellular basis of potato spindle tuber viroid systemic movement.

    Yali Zhu;Larry Green;Young-Min Woo;Robert Owens

  • A Structured Viroid RNA Serves as a Substrate for Dicer-Like Cleavage To Produce Biologically Active Small RNAs but Is Resistant to RNA-Induced Silencing Complex-Mediated Degradation

    Asuka Itaya;Xuehua Zhong;Ralf Bundschuh;Yijun Qi

  • RNAi‐mediated resistance to Potato spindle tuber viroid in transgenic tomato expressing a viroid hairpin RNA construct

    Nora Schwind;Michèle Zwiebel;Asuka Itaya;Biao Ding

  • A Genomic Map of Viroid RNA Motifs Critical for Replication and Systemic Trafficking

    Xuehua Zhong;Anthony J. Archual;Amy A. Amin;Biao Ding

  • Potato spindle tuber viroid Strains of Different Pathogenicity Induces and Suppresses Expression of Common and Unique Genes in Infected Tomato

    Asuka Itaya;Yoshie Matsuda;Robert A Gonzales;Richard S Nelson

  • Cell-to-cell movement of potato spindle tuber viroid

    Biao Ding;Myoung-Ok Kwon;Rosemarie Hammond;Robert Owens

  • Viroid: a useful model for studying the basic principles of infection and RNA biology.

    Biao Ding;Asuka Itaya

  • Direct Role of a Viroid RNA Motif in Mediating Directional RNA Trafficking across a Specific Cellular Boundary

    Yijun Qi;Thierry Pélissier;Asuka Itaya;Elizabeth Hunt

  • Identification of an RNA silencing suppressor from a plant double-stranded RNA virus.

    Xuesong Cao;Peng Zhou;Xiaoming Zhang;Shifeng Zhu

  • Rice Dwarf Virus P2 Protein Hijacks Auxin Signaling by Directly Targeting the Rice OsIAA10 Protein, Enhancing Viral Infection and Disease Development.

    Lian Jin;Qingqing Qin;Yu Wang;Yingying Pu

  • Movement of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid Reveals Regulatory Points of Phloem-Mediated RNA Traffic

    Yali Zhu;Yijun Qi;Yan Xun;Robert Owens

  • Developmental Regulation of Intercellular Protein Trafficking through Plasmodesmata in Tobacco Leaf Epidermis

    Asuka Itaya;Young-Min Woo;Chikara Masuta;Yiming Bao

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhangjun Fei
Zhangjun Fei Cornell University
Yijun Qi
Yijun Qi Tsinghua University
Richard S. Nelson
Richard S. Nelson Oklahoma State University
Neocles B. Leontis
Neocles B. Leontis Bowling Green State University
Yiming Bao
Yiming Bao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Esther van der Knaap
Esther van der Knaap University of Georgia
Feng Zhou
Feng Zhou Peking University
Ann Harris
Ann Harris Case Western Reserve University
Richard G. Olmstead
Richard G. Olmstead University of Washington
Chikara Masuta
Chikara Masuta Hokkaido University

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