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Chun-Ting Zhang

Chun-Ting Zhang

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
51
Citations
10003
World Ranking
3866
National Ranking
100

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences

Overview

Chun-Ting Zhang is affiliated with Tianjin University in China and works primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Their research spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Neurology, Plant Science, and Cancer Research.

The scientist has contributed to a range of topics, with notable emphasis on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research, Carbon and Quantum Dots Applications, Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications, Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis, RNA modifications and cancer, RNA Research and Splicing, and Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism.

Among the recent published papers involving Chun-Ting Zhang, the following have been documented:

  • "DEG 15, an update of the Database of Essential Genes that includes built-in analysis tools" (2020), published in Nucleic Acids Research
  • "SPY1 inhibits neuronal ferroptosis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by reducing lipid peroxidation through regulation of GCH1 and TFR1" (2022), published in Cell Death and Differentiation
  • "Age-related trends in lipid levels: a large-scale cross-sectional study of the general Chinese population" (2020), published in BMJ Open
  • "An overview on the biological activity and anti-cancer mechanism of lovastatin" (2021), published in Cellular Signalling
  • "Novel fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots derived from Panax notoginseng for bioimaging and high selectivity detection of Cr6+" (2020), published in The Analyst

Frequent co-authors of Chun-Ting Zhang include:

  • Weiwei Liang
  • Di Huo
  • Hongyong Wang
  • Chaohua Cong
  • Honglin Feng

The scientist often publishes in several venues, with the most frequent being University Chemistry, The Analyst, Life, Cell Death and Disease, and Nature Communications.

Chun-Ting Zhang was recognized as a Fellow by The World Academy of Sciences in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Prediction of protein structural classes.

    Kuo-Chen Chou;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • DEG: a database of essential genes

    Ren Zhang;Hong Y. Ou;Chun Ting Zhang

  • The e-index, complementing the h-index for excess citations.

    Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Z Curves, An Intutive Tool for Visualizing and Analyzing the DNA Sequences

    Ren Zhang;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Predicting Protein Folding Types by Distance Functions That Make Allowances for Amino Acid Interactions

    Kuo-Chen Chou;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Ori-Finder: A web-based system for finding oriC s in unannotated bacterial genomes

    Feng Gao;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • "Perfect" designer chromosome v and behavior of a ring derivative

    Ze Xiong Xie;Bing Zhi Li;Leslie A. Mitchell;Yi Wu

  • ZCURVE: a new system for recognizing protein‐coding genes in bacterial and archaeal genomes

    Feng‐Biao Guo;Hong‐Yu Ou;Chun‐Ting Zhang

  • An optimization approach to predicting protein structural class from amino acid composition.

    Chun-Ting Zhang;Kuo-Chen Chou

  • The Z curve database: a graphic representation of genome sequences.

    Chun-Ting Zhang;Ren Zhang;Hong-Yu Ou

  • GC-Profile: a web-based tool for visualizing and analyzing the variation of GC content in genomic sequences.

    Feng Gao;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Solitary wave dynamics as a mechanism for explaining the internal motion during microtubule growth.

    Kuo-Chen Chou;Chun-Ting Zhang;G. M. Maggiora

  • Recognition of protein coding genes in the yeast genome at better than 95% accuracy based on the Z curve

    Chun-Ting Zhang;Ju Wang

  • DEG 15, an update of the Database of Essential Genes that includes built-in analysis tools

    Hao Luo;Yan Lin;Tao Liu;Fei-Liao Lai

  • Prediction of membrane protein types based on the hydrophobic index of amino acids.

    Zhi-Ping Feng;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Analysis of distribution of bases in the coding sequences by a diagrammatic technique.

    Chun-Ting Zhang;Ren Zhang

  • Soliton excitations in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) double helices.

    Chun-Ting Zhang

  • Prediction and classification of domain structural classes.

    Kou-Chen Chou;Wei-Min Liu;Gerald M. Maggiora;Chun-Ting Zhang

  • A proposal for calculating weighted citations based on author rank

    Chun-Ting Zhang

  • DoriC 5.0: an updated database of oriC regions in both bacterial and archaeal genomes

    Feng Gao;Hao Luo;Chun-Ting Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Kuo-Chen Chou
Kuo-Chen Chou The Gordon Life Science Institute
Hong-Yu Ou
Hong-Yu Ou Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yan Lin
Yan Lin Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Michael Q. Zhang
Michael Q. Zhang The University of Texas at Dallas
Joel S. Bader
Joel S. Bader Johns Hopkins University
Nikolaus Rajewsky
Nikolaus Rajewsky Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Minoru Kanehisa
Minoru Kanehisa Kyoto University
Jef D. Boeke
Jef D. Boeke New York University
huanming yang
huanming yang Beijing Genomics Institute
Zheshuai Lin
Zheshuai Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences

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