Xiaoning Bi is affiliated with the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in the United States. Their research primarily belongs to the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on several subfields including Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Physiology.
Their work covers a range of main topics, with notable emphasis on:
Xiaoning Bi has published multiple research papers across various scientific journals. Selected recent publications include:
The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:
Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as:
Ruolan Liu;Ingrid Y. Liu;Xiaoning Bi;Richard F. Thompson
Guanghong Liao;Yueqin Yao;Jihua Liu;Zhang Yu
Hussam Jourdi;Yu-Tien Hsu;Miou Zhou;Qingyu Qin
Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi
Bin Lin;Enikö A. Kramár;Xiaoning Bi;Fernando A. Brucher
Michel Baudry;Yuequin Yao;Danielle Simmons;Jihua Liu
Julie C. Lauterborn;Giangsinh T. Truong;Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi
Yubin Wang;Victor Briz;Athar Chishti;Xiaoning Bi
Sohila Zadran;Hussam Jourdi;Karoline Rostamiani;Qingyu Qin
Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi;Claudia Aguirre
X Bi;C.M Gall;J Zhou;G Lynch
Jiandong Sun;Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Steve Standley
D Chun;C.M Gall;X Bi;G Lynch
Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Yubin Wang;Xiaoning Bi
Sohila Zadran;Qingyu Qin;Xiaoning Bi;Homera Zadran
Michel Baudry;Eniko Kramar;Xiaobo Xu;Homera Zadran
Victor Briz;Yu-Tien Hsu;Yi Li;Erin Lee
Xiaoning Bi;Yongqi Rong;Jing Chen;Sandeep Dang
Yubin Wang;Joshua Hersheson;Dulce Lopez;Monia Hammer
Michel Baudry;Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Yubin Wang
Xiaoning Bi;Gary Lynch;Jun Zhou;Christine M. Gall
Xiaoning Bi;Vanessa Chang;Robert Siman;Georges Tocco
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