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Hai Huang publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hai Huang sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 96 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Hai Huang D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hai Huang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has made contributions primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research is distributed across several subfields, notably Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Immunology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work covers key topics including Hepatitis B Virus Studies, Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Flavonoids in Medical Research, Cell death mechanisms and regulation, Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis, RNA modifications and cancer, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research.

Hai Huang has published research articles in various notable venues such as the Journal of Neuroscience, arXiv (Cornell University), SSRN Electronic Journal, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, and Redox Biology.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated multiple times with Huang include Xunlong Shi, Haiyan Zhu, Xin Ai, Yijun Niu, and Yajuan Lu.

Selected recent papers include:

  • Baicalin Inhibits Influenza A Virus Infection via Promotion of M1 Macrophage Polarization (2020, Frontiers in Pharmacology)
  • Autophagy and Exosome Coordinately Enhance Macrophage M1 Polarization and Recruitment in Influenza A Virus Infection (2022, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • Baicalin down-regulating hepatitis B virus transcription depends on the liver-specific HNF4α-HNF1α axis (2020, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology)
  • Liver-Targeted Nanoparticles Facilitate the Bioavailability and Anti-HBV Efficacy of Baicalin In Vitro and In Vivo (2022, Biomedicines)
  • Effects of Clonorchis sinensis combined with Hepatitis B virus infection on the prognosis of patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma following Hepatectomy (2023, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases)

Best Publications

  • The Rice Tapetum Degeneration Retardation Gene Is Required for Tapetum Degradation and Anther Development

    Na Li;Da-Sheng Zhang;Hai-Sheng Liu;Chang-Song Yin

  • WOX11 and 12 Are Involved in the First-Step Cell Fate Transition during de Novo Root Organogenesis in Arabidopsis

    Jingchun Liu;Lihong Sheng;Yingqiang Xu;Yingqiang Xu;Jiqin Li

  • SERRATE is a novel nuclear regulator in primary microRNA processing in Arabidopsis.

    Li Yang;Ziqiang Liu;Feng Lu;Aiwu Dong

  • Development of Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphism Database for Map-Based Cloning of Rice Genes

    Ying-Jia Shen;Hua Jiang;Jian-Peng Jin;Zai-Bao Zhang

  • Transcription factor AtMYB103 is required for anther development by regulating tapetum development, callose dissolution and exine formation in Arabidopsis.

    Zai-Bao Zhang;Jun Zhu;Ju-Fang Gao;Chen Wang

  • Novel as1 and as2 defects in leaf adaxial-abaxial polarity reveal the requirement for ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and 2 and ERECTA functions in specifying leaf adaxial identity.

    Lin Xu;Yi Xu;Aiwu Dong;Yue Sun

  • Reprogramming of H3K27me3 Is Critical for Acquisition of Pluripotency from Cultured Arabidopsis Tissues

    Chongsheng He;Xiaofan Chen;Hai Huang;Lin Xu

  • Genome-wide ORFeome cloning and analysis of Arabidopsis transcription factor genes.

    Wei Gong;Yun-Ping Shen;Li-Geng Ma;Yi Pan

  • The floral organ number4 gene encoding a putative ortholog of Arabidopsis CLAVATA3 regulates apical meristem size in rice

    Huangwei Chu;Qian Qian;Wanqi Liang;Changsong Yin

  • YUCCA-mediated auxin biogenesis is required for cell fate transition occurring during de novo root organogenesis in Arabidopsis

    Lyuqin Chen;Jianhua Tong;Langtao Xiao;Ying Ruan

  • miR396-targeted AtGRF transcription factors are required for coordination of cell division and differentiation during leaf development in Arabidopsis

    Li Wang;Xiaolu Gu;Deyang Xu;Wei Wang

  • Plant fertility defects induced by the enhanced expression of microRNA167

    Peng Ru;Lin Xu;Hong Ma;Hong Ma;Hai Huang

  • The Putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase RDR6 acts synergistically with ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and 2 to repress BREVIPEDICELLUS and MicroRNA165/166 in Arabidopsis leaf development.

    Hong Li;Lin Xu;Lin Xu;Hua Wang;Zheng Yuan

  • The ARGONAUTE10 gene modulates shoot apical meristem maintenance and establishment of leaf polarity by repressing miR165/166 in Arabidopsis

    Qili Liu;Xiaozhen Yao;Limin Pi;Hua Wang

  • Isolation and characterization of the binding sequences for the product of the Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS

    Hai Huang;Yukiko Mizukami;Yi Hu;Hong Ma

  • DNA binding properties of two Arabidopsis MADS domain proteins: binding consensus and dimer formation

    Hai Huang;Matthew Tudor;Thomas Su;Yue Zhang

  • Genetic and epigenetic controls of plant regeneration.

    Lin Xu;Hai Huang

  • Functional domains of the floral regulator AGAMOUS: characterization of the DNA binding domain and analysis of dominant negative mutations.

    Yukiko Mizukami;Hai Huang;Matthew Tudor;Yi Hu

  • The Arabidopsis MADS-box gene AGL3 is widely expressed and encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.

    Hai Huang;Matthew Tudor;Catherine A. Weiss;Yi Hu

  • Ribosomal proteins promote leaf adaxial identity

    Yao Yao;Qihua Ling;Hua Wang;Hai Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hong Ma
Hong Ma Pennsylvania State University
Zhong-Nan Yang
Zhong-Nan Yang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Dabing Zhang
Dabing Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Aiwu Dong
Aiwu Dong Fudan University
Bo Hu
Bo Hu University of Iowa Health Care
Wen-Hui Shen
Wen-Hui Shen Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Wanqi Liang
Wanqi Liang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yang Liu
Yang Liu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yiping Qi
Yiping Qi East Carolina University
Jixue Li
Jixue Li Zhejiang University

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