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79
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22954
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1038
National Ranking
547

Suyun 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 Suyun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 122 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Suyun 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 Suyun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Suyun Huang is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a strong emphasis on molecular biology and cancer research. Their work also intersects with electrical and electronic engineering, surgery, and signal processing.

Huang's research topics prominently include:

  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA research and splicing
  • Circular RNAs in diseases
  • Blind source separation techniques
  • HVDC systems and fault protection
  • Cardiac structural anomalies and repair

The scientist has contributed to the following notable publications:

  • "YTHDF3 Induces the Translation of m6A-Enriched Gene Transcripts to Promote Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis", 2020, Cancer Cell
  • "EGFR/SRC/ERK-stabilized YTHDF2 promotes cholesterol dysregulation and invasive growth of glioblastoma", 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Multiomics analyses reveal DARS1-AS1/YBX1-controlled posttranscriptional circuits promoting glioblastoma tumorigenesis/radioresistance", 2023, Science Advances
  • "Critical role of lncEPAT in coupling dysregulated EGFR pathway and histone H2A deubiquitination during glioblastoma tumorigenesis", 2022, Science Advances
  • "tRNA Function and Dysregulation in Cancer", 2022, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Frequent publication venues for Huang's work include Science Advances, arXiv (Cornell University), Cancer Cell, Nature Communications, and Separation and Purification Technology.

Key frequent coauthors are:

  • Sicong Zhang
  • Yanjun Wei
  • Yiwen Chen
  • Youqiong Ye
  • Hailing Shi

Best Publications

  • m6A Demethylase ALKBH5 Maintains Tumorigenicity of Glioblastoma Stem-like Cells by Sustaining FOXM1 Expression and Cell Proliferation Program.

    Sicong Zhang;Boxuan Simen Zhao;Aidong Zhou;Kangyu Lin

  • Novel Role of FBXW7 Circular RNA in Repressing Glioma Tumorigenesis

    Unknown

  • Heterogeneous Blood–Tumor Barrier Permeability Determines Drug Efficacy in Experimental Brain Metastases of Breast Cancer

    Paul R. Lockman;Rajendar K. Mittapalli;Kunal S. Taskar;Vinay Rudraraju

  • FoxM1 Promotes β-Catenin Nuclear Localization and Controls Wnt Target-Gene Expression and Glioma Tumorigenesis

    Nu Zhang;Nu Zhang;Ping Wei;Ping Wei;Aihua Gong;Wen Tai Chiu

  • A peptide encoded by circular form of LINC-PINT suppresses oncogenic transcriptional elongation in glioblastoma

    Maolei Zhang;Kun Zhao;Xiaoping Xu;Yibing Yang

  • Expression of interleukin-8 by human melanoma cells up-regulates MMP-2 activity and increases tumor growth and metastasis

    Mario Luca;Suyun Huang;Jeffrey E. Gershenwald;Rakesh K. Singh

  • Transcription Factor Sp1 Expression Is a Significant Predictor of Survival in Human Gastric Cancer

    Liwei Wang;Daoyan Wei;Suyun Huang;Zhihai Peng

  • Contributions of Stromal Metalloproteinase-9 to Angiogenesis and Growth of Human Ovarian Carcinoma in Mice

    Suyun Huang;Melissa R Van Arsdall;Sean Tedjarati;Marya McCarty

  • Fully Humanized Neutralizing Antibodies to Interleukin-8 (ABX-IL8) Inhibit Angiogenesis, Tumor Growth, and Metastasis of Human Melanoma

    Unknown

  • Transfection with the inducible nitric oxide synthase gene suppresses tumorigenicity and abrogates metastasis by K-1735 murine melanoma cells

    Keping Xie;Suyun Huang;Zhongyun Dong;Shin Hun Juang

  • Loss of AP‐2 results in downregulation of c‐KIT and enhancement of melanoma tumorigenicity and metastasis

    Suyun Huang;Didier Jean;Mario Luca;Michael A. Tainsky

  • Nuclear Factor-κB Activity Correlates with Growth, Angiogenesis, and Metastasis of Human Melanoma Cells in Nude Mice

    Suyun Huang;Ariel DeGuzman;Corazon D. Bucana;Isaiah J. Fidler

  • Expression of MCAM/MUC18 by Human Melanoma Cells Leads to Increased Tumor Growth and Metastasis

    Shanhai Xie;Mario Luca;Suyun Huang;Mordechai Gutman

  • Emerging role of KLF4 in human gastrointestinal cancer.

    Daoyan Wei;Masashi Kanai;Suyun Huang;Keping Xie

  • YTHDF3 Induces the Translation of m6A-Enriched Gene Transcripts to Promote Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis

    Guoqiang Chang;Lei Shi;Youqiong Ye;Hailing Shi;Hailing Shi

  • Fully human antibodies to MCAM/MUC18 inhibit tumor growth and metastasis of human melanoma

    Lisa Mills;Carmen Tellez;Suyun Huang;Cheryl Baker

  • EGFR/SRC/ERK-stabilized YTHDF2 promotes cholesterol dysregulation and invasive growth of glioblastoma.

    Runping Fang;Xin Chen;Sicong Zhang;Hui Shi

  • Constitutive and inducible expression and regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor.

    Unknown

  • Stat1 negatively regulates angiogenesis, tumorigenicity and metastasis of tumor cells.

    Suyun Huang;Corazon D Bucana;Melissa Van Arsdall;Isaiah J Fidler

  • Loss of AP-2 results in up-regulation of MCAM/MUC18 and an increase in tumor growth and metastasis of human melanoma cells

    Didier Jean;Jeffrey E. Gershenwald;Suyun Huang;Mario Luca

Frequent Co-Authors

Keping Xie
Keping Xie The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Raymond Sawaya
Raymond Sawaya The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Isaiah J. Fidler
Isaiah J. Fidler The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Menashe Bar-Eli
Menashe Bar-Eli The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
James C. Yao
James C. Yao The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Patricia S. Steeg
Patricia S. Steeg National Institutes of Health
Gregory N. Fuller
Gregory N. Fuller The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Corazon D. Bucana
Corazon D. Bucana The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
David J. McConkey
David J. McConkey Johns Hopkins University
Jun Yao
Jun Yao The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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