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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:

  • Calpain Protease Function and Regulation
  • Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting
  • Connexins and lens biology
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Xiaoning Bi has published multiple research papers across various scientific journals. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Calpain-1 and Calpain-2 in the Brain: New Evidence for a Critical Role of Calpain-2 in Neuronal Death" (2020) in Cells
  • "SK2 channel regulation of neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, and brain rhythmic activity in health and diseases" (2020) in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
  • "Calpain-2 as a therapeutic target in repeated concussion-induced neuropathy and behavioral impairment" (2020) in Science Advances
  • "LAMTOR1 inhibition of TRPML1-dependent lysosomal calcium release regulates dendritic lysosome trafficking and hippocampal neuronal function" (2022) in The EMBO Journal
  • "Calpain-2 activation in mouse hippocampus plays a critical role in seizure-induced neuropathology" (2020) in Neurobiology of Disease

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Cells
  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
  • Science Advances

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as:

  • Michel Baudry
  • Yubin Wang
  • Yan Liu
  • Jiandong Sun
  • Wenyue Su

Best Publications

  • Reversal of age-related learning deficits and brain oxidative stress in mice with superoxide dismutase/catalase mimetics

    Ruolan Liu;Ingrid Y. Liu;Xiaoning Bi;Richard F. Thompson

  • Cholesterol Accumulation Is Associated with Lysosomal Dysfunction and Autophagic Stress in Npc1−/− Mouse Brain

    Guanghong Liao;Yueqin Yao;Jihua Liu;Zhang Yu

  • Positive AMPA receptor modulation rapidly stimulates BDNF release and increases dendritic mRNA translation.

    Hussam Jourdi;Yu-Tien Hsu;Miou Zhou;Qingyu Qin

  • Calpain-1 and Calpain-2: The Yin and Yang of Synaptic Plasticity and Neurodegeneration

    Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi

  • Theta Stimulation Polymerizes Actin in Dendritic Spines of Hippocampus

    Bin Lin;Enikö A. Kramár;Xiaoning Bi;Fernando A. Brucher

  • Postnatal development of inflammation in a murine model of Niemann-Pick type C disease: immunohistochemical observations of microglia and astroglia.

    Michel Baudry;Yuequin Yao;Danielle Simmons;Jihua Liu

  • Chronic Elevation of Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor by Ampakines

    Julie C. Lauterborn;Giangsinh T. Truong;Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi

  • Distinct Roles for μ-Calpain and m-Calpain in Synaptic NMDAR-Mediated Neuroprotection and Extrasynaptic NMDAR-Mediated Neurodegeneration

    Yubin Wang;Victor Briz;Athar Chishti;Xiaoning Bi

  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and epidermal growth factor activate neuronal m-calpain via mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent phosphorylation.

    Sohila Zadran;Hussam Jourdi;Karoline Rostamiani;Qingyu Qin

  • Progesterone–estrogen interactions in synaptic plasticity and neuroprotection

    Michel Baudry;Xiaoning Bi;Claudia Aguirre

  • Uptake and pathogenic effects of amyloid beta peptide 1-42 are enhanced by integrin antagonists and blocked by NMDA receptor antagonists.

    X Bi;C.M Gall;J Zhou;G Lynch

  • UBE3A Regulates Synaptic Plasticity and Learning and Memory by Controlling SK2 Channel Endocytosis.

    Jiandong Sun;Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Steve Standley

  • Evidence that integrins contribute to multiple stages in the consolidation of long term potentiation in rat hippocampus.

    D Chun;C.M Gall;X Bi;G Lynch

  • Different Patterns of Electrical Activity Lead to Long-term Potentiation by Activating Different Intracellular Pathways

    Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Yubin Wang;Xiaoning Bi

  • 17-β-Estradiol increases neuronal excitability through MAP kinase-induced calpain activation

    Sohila Zadran;Qingyu Qin;Xiaoning Bi;Homera Zadran

  • Ampakines promote spine actin polymerization, long-term potentiation, and learning in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome.

    Michel Baudry;Eniko Kramar;Xiaobo Xu;Homera Zadran

  • Calpain-2-mediated PTEN degradation contributes to BDNF-induced stimulation of dendritic protein synthesis

    Victor Briz;Yu-Tien Hsu;Yi Li;Erin Lee

  • Calpain-mediated regulation of NMDA receptor structure and function

    Xiaoning Bi;Yongqi Rong;Jing Chen;Sandeep Dang

  • Defects in the CAPN1 Gene Result in Alterations in Cerebellar Development and Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice and Humans

    Yubin Wang;Joshua Hersheson;Dulce Lopez;Monia Hammer

  • Multiple cellular cascades participate in long-term potentiation and in hippocampus-dependent learning.

    Michel Baudry;Guoqi Zhu;Yan Liu;Yubin Wang

  • Polarized distribution of α5 integrin in dendrites of hippocampal and cortical neurons

    Xiaoning Bi;Gary Lynch;Jun Zhou;Christine M. Gall

  • Regional distribution and time-course of calpain activation following kainate-induced seizure activity in adult rat brain

    Xiaoning Bi;Vanessa Chang;Robert Siman;Georges Tocco

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Baudry
Michel Baudry Western University of Health Sciences
Christine M. Gall
Christine M. Gall University of California, Irvine
Charles E. Ribak
Charles E. Ribak University of California, Irvine
Julie C. Lauterborn
Julie C. Lauterborn University of California, Irvine
Steven S. Schreiber
Steven S. Schreiber University of California, Irvine
Enikö A. Kramár
Enikö A. Kramár University of California, Irvine
Giovanni Stevanin
Giovanni Stevanin Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Henry Houlden
Henry Houlden University College London
Alexandra Durr
Alexandra Durr Sorbonne University
Alexis Brice
Alexis Brice Institut du Cerveau

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