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Biology and Biochemistry
China
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
100
Citations
47521
World Ranking
1492
National Ranking
32

Medicine

D-Index
99
Citations
47256
World Ranking
8454
National Ranking
94

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in China Leader Award

Overview

Bin Zhou is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong focus on medicine, neuroscience, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The subfields of interest include molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, toxicology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics related to neuropeptides and animal physiology, forensic toxicology and drug analysis, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, receptor mechanisms and signaling, opioid use disorder treatment, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, and cannabis and cannabinoid research.

Bin Zhou has coauthored publications frequently with several researchers including:

  • Kim D. Janda (14 collaborations)
  • Lisa M. Eubanks (13 collaborations)
  • Beverly A. Ellis (5 collaborations)
  • Paul T. Bremer (4 collaborations)
  • Jinny Claire Lee (3 collaborations)

Their work has appeared in various scientific venues, with multiple publications in the following journals:

  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry (2 publications)
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2 publications)
  • Chemical Communications (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology (2 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (1 publication)

Significant scientific contributions include papers such as:

  • Enhancement of a Heroin Vaccine through Hapten Deuteration, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Developing Translational Vaccines against Heroin and Fentanyl through Investigation of Adjuvants and Stability, 2020, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • An Engineered Human-Antibody Fragment with Fentanyl Pan-Specificity That Reverses Carfentanil-Induced Respiratory Depression, 2023, ACS Chemical Neuroscience
  • A Vaccine against Benzimidazole-Derived New Psychoactive Substances That Are More Potent Than Fentanyl, 2022, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Development of an Effective Monoclonal Antibody against Heroin and Its Metabolites Reveals Therapies Have Mistargeted 6-Monoacetylmorphine and Morphine over Heroin, 2022, ACS Central Science

Best Publications

  • Metascape provides a biologist-oriented resource for the analysis of systems-level datasets.

    Yingyao Zhou;Bin Zhou;Lars Pache;Max Chang

  • Epicardial progenitors contribute to the cardiomyocyte lineage in the developing heart

    Bin Zhou;Qing Ma;Qing Ma;Satish Rajagopal;Satish Rajagopal;Sean M. Wu

  • A long noncoding RNA protects the heart from pathological hypertrophy

    Pei Han;Pei Han;Wei Li;Wei Li;Chiou Hong Lin;Jin Yang

  • De novo cardiomyocytes from within the activated adult heart after injury

    Nicola Smart;Sveva Bollini;Karina N. Dubé;Joaquim M. Vieira

  • Resident fibroblast lineages mediate pressure overload–induced cardiac fibrosis

    Thomas Moore-Morris;Nuno Guimarães-Camboa;Indroneal Banerjee;Alexander C. Zambon

  • YAP1, the nuclear target of Hippo signaling, stimulates heart growth through cardiomyocyte proliferation but not hypertrophy

    Alexander von Gise;Zhiqiang Lin;Karin Schlegelmilch;Leah B. Honor

  • A Small Molecule Inhibitor of Ubiquitin-Specific Protease-7 Induces Apoptosis in Multiple Myeloma Cells and Overcomes Bortezomib Resistance

    Dharminder Chauhan;Ze Tian;Benjamin Nicholson;K.G. Suresh Kumar

  • Adult mouse epicardium modulates myocardial injury by secreting paracrine factors

    Bin Zhou;Leah B. Honor;Huamei He;Qing Ma

  • Chromatin regulation by Brg1 underlies heart muscle development and disease

    Calvin T. Hang;Jin Yang;Pei Han;Hsiu Ling Cheng

  • Epicardial FSTL1 reconstitution regenerates the adult mammalian heart

    Ke Wei;Ke Wei;Vahid Serpooshan;Cecilia Hurtado;Cecilia Hurtado;Marta Diez-Cuñado;Marta Diez-Cuñado;Marta Diez-Cuñado

  • Adult Cardiac-Resident MSC-like Stem Cells with a Proepicardial Origin

    James J.H. Chong;Vashe Chandrakanthan;Vashe Chandrakanthan;Munira Xaymardan;Munira Xaymardan;Munira Xaymardan;Naisana S. Asli

  • Imaging of Plasmodium Liver Stages to Drive Next-Generation Antimalarial Drug Discovery

    Stephan Meister;David M. Plouffe;Kelli L. Kuhen;Ghislain M. C. Bonamy

  • Cardiac-Specific YAP Activation Improves Cardiac Function and Survival in an Experimental Murine MI Model

    Zhiqiang Lin;Alexander von Gise;Pingzhu Zhou;Fei Gu

  • Endocardial Cells Form the Coronary Arteries by Angiogenesis through Myocardial-Endocardial VEGF Signaling

    Bingruo Wu;Zheng Zhang;Zheng Zhang;Wendy Lui;Xiangjian Chen

  • In Vitro and In Vivo Selective Antitumor Activity of a Novel Orally Bioavailable Proteasome Inhibitor MLN9708 against Multiple Myeloma Cells

    Dharminder Chauhan;Ze Tian;Bin Zhou;Bin Zhou;Deborah J Kuhn

  • Bi-directional differentiation of single bronchioalveolar stem cells during lung repair

    Kuo Liu;Muxue Tang;Qiaozhen Liu;Ximeng Han

  • Septum Transversum-Derived Mesothelium Gives Rise to Hepatic Stellate Cells and Perivascular Mesenchymal Cells in Developing Mouse Liver

    Kinji Asahina;Bin Zhou;Bin Zhou;William T. Pu;William T. Pu;Hidekazu Tsukamoto;Hidekazu Tsukamoto

  • Capillary cell-type specialization in the alveolus.

    Astrid Gillich;Fan Zhang;Colleen G. Farmer;Kyle J. Travaglini

  • WT1 regulates epicardial epithelial to mesenchymal transition through β-catenin and retinoic acid signaling pathways

    Alexander von Gise;Bin Zhou;Bin Zhou;Leah B. Honor;Qing Ma

  • Endothelial cells are progenitors of cardiac pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells.

    Qi Chen;Hui Zhang;Yang Liu;Susanne Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

William T. Pu
William T. Pu Boston Children's Hospital
Kim D. Janda
Kim D. Janda Scripps Research Institute
Yan Li
Yan Li Sun Yat-sen University
Zhongchao Han
Zhongchao Han Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Yi Li
Yi Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ralf H. Adams
Ralf H. Adams Max Planck Society
Deyou Zheng
Deyou Zheng Albert Einstein College of Medicine
H. Scott Baldwin
H. Scott Baldwin Vanderbilt University
Hongbin Ji
Hongbin Ji Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qingbo Xu
Qingbo Xu King's College London

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