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D-Index
70
Citations
15002
World Ranking
7120
National Ranking
220

Bingya Liu publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bingya Liu sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 359 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Bingya Liu D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bingya Liu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bingya Liu is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, focusing on research in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their scholarly output demonstrates significant contributions to fields including molecular biology, cancer research, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and surgery.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects related to cancer and molecular mechanisms. These include cancer-related molecular mechanisms, RNA modifications in cancer, ferroptosis and cancer prognosis, microRNA in disease regulation, immune cells in cancer, cancer cells and metastasis, and gastric cancer management and outcomes.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Neoadjuvant FLOT versus SOX phase II randomized clinical trial for patients with locally advanced gastric cancer, 2020, Nature Communications
  • The cross-talk between tumor cells and activated fibroblasts mediated by lactate/BDNF/TrkB signaling promotes acquired resistance to anlotinib in human gastric cancer, 2021, Redox Biology
  • Cancer-associated fibroblasts impair the cytotoxic function of NK cells in gastric cancer by inducing ferroptosis via iron regulation, 2023, Redox Biology
  • Calponin 1 increases cancer-associated fibroblasts-mediated matrix stiffness to promote chemoresistance in gastric cancer, 2022, Matrix Biology
  • LncRNA MALAT1 promotes gastric cancer progression via inhibiting autophagic flux and inducing fibroblast activation, 2021, Cell Death and Disease

Bingya Liu collaborates frequently with notable co-authors, including Beiqin Yu, Liping Su, Jianfang Li, Junyi Hou, and Chao Yan. These collaborations highlight a network of professionals contributing to shared research interests.

Their work is commonly published in well-established scientific venues. Frequently appearing publication outlets include PubMed, EBioMedicine, Research Square (Research Square), SSRN Electronic Journal, and Redox Biology.

Best Publications

  • Mutations in SCN9A, encoding a sodium channel alpha subunit, in patients with primary erythermalgia

    Y Yang;Y Wang;S Li;Z Xu

  • Hypoxic Tumor-Derived Exosomal miR-301a Mediates M2 Macrophage Polarization via PTEN/PI3Kγ to Promote Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis.

    Xiaofeng Wang;Guangtao Luo;Kundong Zhang;Jun Cao

  • Overexpression of lncRNA H19 enhances carcinogenesis and metastasis of gastric cancer

    Hao Li;Beiqin Yu;Jianfang Li;Liping Su

  • miR-126 functions as a tumour suppressor in human gastric cancer

    Runhua Feng;Xuehua Chen;Yingyan Yu;Liping Su

  • IL-6 secreted by cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition and metastasis of gastric cancer via JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway

    Xiongyan Wu;Pan Tao;Quan Zhou;Jie Li

  • Genome-wide microRNA profiles identify miR-378 as a serum biomarker for early detection of gastric cancer

    Hanshao Liu;Lin Zhu;Bingya Liu;Liu Yang

  • FOXC1 is a potential prognostic biomarker with functional significance in basal-like breast cancer

    Partha S. Ray;Jinhua Wang;Ying Qu;Myung Shin Sim

  • MALAT1 promotes cell proliferation in gastric cancer by recruiting SF2/ASF

    Junqing Wang;Liping Su;Xuehua Chen;Pu Li

  • CD36 mediates palmitate acid-induced metastasis of gastric cancer via AKT/GSK-3β/β-catenin pathway.

    Jiaomeng Pan;Zhiyuan Fan;Zhenqiang Wang;Qingqiang Dai

  • Long noncoding RNA UCA1 induced by SP1 promotes cell proliferation via recruiting EZH2 and activating AKT pathway in gastric cancer

    Zhen-Qiang Wang;Qiang Cai;Lei Hu;Chang-Yu He

  • Systematic identification of arsenic-binding proteins reveals that hexokinase-2 is inhibited by arsenic

    Hai Nan Zhang;Lina Yang;Jian Ya Ling;Daniel M. Czajkowsky

  • Thioredoxin-like 2 regulates human cancer cell growth and metastasis via redox homeostasis and NF-κB signaling

    Ying Qu;Jinhua Wang;Partha S. Ray;Hua Guo

  • Gamma-S crystallin gene (CRYGS) mutation causes dominant progressive cortical cataract in humans

    H Sun;Z Ma;Y Li;B Liu

  • microRNA-155 is downregulated in gastric cancer cells and involved in cell metastasis

    Cheng-Long Li;Hui Nie;Ming Wang;Li-Ping Su

  • Biglycan enhances gastric cancer invasion by activating FAK signaling pathway

    Lei Hu;Yan-tao Duan;Jian-fang Li;Li-ping Su

  • Value of multidetector-row computed tomography in the preoperative T and N staging of gastric carcinoma: a large-scale Chinese study.

    Chao Yan;Zheng-Gang Zhu;Min Yan;Huan Zhang

  • An Integrated Microfluidic Chip System for Single-Cell Secretion Profiling of Rare Circulating Tumor Cells

    Yuliang Deng;Yu Zhang;Shuai Sun;Zhihua Wang

  • Heated and humidified CO2 prevents hypothermia, peritoneal injury, and intra-abdominal adhesions during prolonged laparoscopic insufflations.

    Yuanfei Peng;Minhua Zheng;Qing Ye;Xuehua Chen

  • DJ-1 promotes invasion and metastasis of pancreatic cancer cells by activating SRC/ERK/uPA

    Xiangyi He;Zhong Zheng;Jianfang Li;Qiwen Ben

  • Overexpressed miR-301a promotes cell proliferation and invasion by targeting RUNX3 in gastric cancer

    Ming Wang;Chenglong Li;Beiqin Yu;Liping Su

Frequent Co-Authors

Bing Gong
Bing Gong University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Zhifeng Shao
Zhifeng Shao Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Tao Pan
Tao Pan Jinan University
Armando E. Giuliano
Armando E. Giuliano Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Dave S.B. Hoon
Dave S.B. Hoon St. John's University
Michael A. Walter
Michael A. Walter University of Alberta
Jun Yan
Jun Yan University of Louisville
Heng Zhu
Heng Zhu Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Tao Zhu
Tao Zhu University of Science and Technology of China
John W.M. Martens
John W.M. Martens Erasmus University Rotterdam

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