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46689
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences

Overview

Bin Han is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. The work covers subfields including Insect Science, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Cancer Research.

The main topics addressed in Bin Han's work include:

  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Cancer-related Molecular Mechanisms Research
  • Bee Products Chemical Analysis
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • RNA Modifications and Cancer

Recent significant publications authored or co-authored by Bin Han are:

  • Life-history stage determines the diet of ectoparasitic mites on their honey bee hosts (2024, Nature Communications)
  • Propofol decreases cisplatin resistance of non-small cell lung cancer by inducing GPX4-mediated ferroptosis through the miR-744-5p/miR-615-3p axis (2022, Journal of Proteomics)
  • Genomic analyses of wild argali, domestic sheep, and their hybrids provide insights into chromosome evolution, phenotypic variation, and germplasm innovation (2022, Genome Research)
  • Encapsulation of Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 in a chitosan-alginate matrix by combining layer-by-layer assembly with CaCl2 cross-linking for an effective treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (2020, Colloids and Surfaces B Biointerfaces)
  • LncRNA GAS5-AS1 inhibits glioma proliferation, migration, and invasion via miR-106b-5p/TUSC2 axis (2020, Human Cell)

Bin Han has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Qiaohong Wei, Han Hu, Olav Rueppell, Lifeng Meng, and Jiangli Wu.

Publications by Bin Han appear often in specific venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Proteomics
  • eLife
  • Scientific Reports
  • International Immunopharmacology

In 2014, Bin Han was recognized as a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • The map-based sequence of the rice genome

    Takashi Matsumoto;Jianzhong Wu;Hiroyuki Kanamori;Yuichi Katayose

  • The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution

    Shusei Sato;Satoshi Tabata;Hideki Hirakawa;Erika Asamizu

  • Genome-wide association studies of 14 agronomic traits in rice landraces

    Xuehui Huang;Xinghua Wei;Tao Sang;Qiang Zhao;Qiang Zhao

  • GS3, a major QTL for grain length and weight and minor QTL for grain width and thickness in rice, encodes a putative transmembrane protein

    Chuchuan Fan;Yongzhong Xing;Hailiang Mao;Tingting Lu

  • A map of rice genome variation reveals the origin of cultivated rice

    Xuehui Huang;Nori Kurata;Xinghua Wei;Zi Xuan Wang;Zi Xuan Wang

  • Control of tillering in rice

    Xueyong Li;Qian Qian;Zhiming Fu;Yonghong Wang

  • Genome-wide association study of flowering time and grain yield traits in a worldwide collection of rice germplasm.

    Xuehui Huang;Yan Zhao;Yan Zhao;Xinghua Wei;Canyang Li

  • High-throughput genotyping by whole-genome resequencing

    Xuehui Huang;Qi Feng;Qian Qian;Qiang Zhao

  • Pan-Genome of Wild and Cultivated Soybeans.

    Yucheng Liu;Huilong Du;Pengcheng Li;Yanting Shen

  • Quantitative Nature of Arabidopsis Responses during Compatible and Incompatible Interactions with the Bacterial Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae

    Yi Tao;Yi Tao;Zhiyi Xie;Wenqiong Chen;Jane Glazebrook

  • Natural Variations and Genome-Wide Association Studies in Crop Plants

    Xuehui Huang;Bin Han

  • Draft genome sequence of Camellia sinensis var. sinensis provides insights into the evolution of the tea genome and tea quality.

    Chaoling Wei;Hua Yang;Songbo Wang;Jian Zhao

  • The Broad-Spectrum Blast Resistance Gene Pi9 Encodes a Nucleotide-Binding Site–Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein and Is a Member of a Multigene Family in Rice

    Shaohong Qu;Guifu Liu;Bo Zhou;Maria Bellizzi

  • Sequence and analysis of rice chromosome 4

    Qi Feng;Yujun Zhang;Pei Hao;Shengyue Wang

  • OsSPL13 controls grain size in cultivated rice

    Lizhen Si;Jiaying Chen;Xuehui Huang;Hao Gong

  • Identification and characterization of Bph14, a gene conferring resistance to brown planthopper in rice.

    Bo Du;Weilin Zhang;Bingfang Liu;Jing Hu

  • Genome-wide analysis of the auxin response factors (ARF) gene family in rice (Oryza sativa).

    Dekai Wang;Kemei Pei;Yaping Fu;Zongxiu Sun

  • Overexpression of a NAC transcription factor enhances rice drought and salt tolerance.

    Xingnan Zheng;Bo Chen;Guojun Lu;Bin Han

  • BRITTLE CULM1, Which Encodes a COBRA-Like Protein, Affects the Mechanical Properties of Rice Plants

    Yunhai Li;Qian Qian;Yihua Zhou;Meixian Yan

  • The broad-spectrum blast resistance gene Pi9 encodes a nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat protein and is a member of a

    SH Qu;GF Liu;B Zhou;M Bellizzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Xuehui Huang
Xuehui Huang Shanghai Normal University
Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona
Jiayang Li
Jiayang Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qian Qian
Qian Qian Rice University
Yongbiao Xue
Yongbiao Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhukuan Cheng
Zhukuan Cheng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qifa Zhang
Qifa Zhang Huazhong Agricultural University
Wenjun Li
Wenjun Li University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Tao Huang
Tao Huang Shanghai AI Lab
Tao Huang
Tao Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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