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National Ranking
5490

Overview

Ying Hu is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and has contributed extensively to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their publication record spans a significant focus on molecular biology, epidemiology, cancer research, immunology, and oncology.

Their research covers several key topics including:

  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA research and splicing
  • Virology and viral diseases
  • Chronic kidney disease and diabetes
  • Endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease
  • Vaccine coverage and hesitancy

Notable recent publications by Ying Hu include:

  • DeepST: identifying spatial domains in spatial transcriptomics by deep learning, 2022, Nucleic Acids Research
  • Calcium homeostasis and cancer: insights from endoplasmic reticulum-centered organelle communications, 2022, Trends in Cell Biology
  • Photothermal conversion-coordinated Fenton-like and photocatalytic reactions of Cu2-xSe-Au Janus nanoparticles for tri-combination antitumor therapy, 2020, Biomaterials
  • Structural tuning of multishelled hollow microspheres for boosted peroxymonosulfate activation and selectivity: Role of surface superoxide radical, 2021, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Prevalence, clinical characteristics, risk factors, and indicators for lean Chinese adults with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, 2020, World Journal of Gastroenterology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ying Hu are:

  • Xingwen Wang
  • Shanliang Zheng
  • Sheng Nie
  • Qiongqiong Yang
  • Chunbo Chen

Ying Hu has published regularly in several venues known for their prominence in biomedical and life sciences research, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Research Square
  • Cancer Letters
  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive molecular portraits of human breast tumours

    Daniel C. Koboldt;Robert S. Fulton;Michael D. McLellan;Heather Schmidt

  • Genetic Alterations Activating Kinase and Cytokine Receptor Signaling in High-Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    Kathryn G. Roberts;Ryan D. Morin;Jinghui Zhang;Martin Hirst

  • Allelic Variation in Gene Expression Is Common in the Human Genome

    H. Shuen Lo;Zhining Wang;Ying Hu;Howard H. Yang

  • Assessment of functional capacity before major non-cardiac surgery: an international, prospective cohort study

    Duminda N Wijeysundera;Rupert M Pearse;Mark A Shulman;Mark A Shulman;Tom E F Abbott

  • Susceptibility to hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with genetic variation in the enzymatic detoxification of aflatoxin B1

    K A McGlynn;E A Rosvold;E D Lustbader;Y Hu

  • A Children's Oncology Group and TARGET initiative exploring the genetic landscape of Wilms tumor.

    Samantha Gadd;Vicki Huff;Amy L. Walz;Ariadne H.A.G. Ooms

  • Recurrent DGCR8, DROSHA, and SIX Homeodomain Mutations in Favorable Histology Wilms Tumors

    Amy L. Walz;Ariadne Ooms;Samantha Gadd;Daniela S. Gerhard

  • A Synbiotic Combination of Resistant Starch and Bifidobacterium lactis Facilitates Apoptotic Deletion of Carcinogen-Damaged Cells in Rat Colon

    Richard Kevin Le Leu;Ian Lewis Brown;Ying Hu;Anthony R Bird

  • Synbiotic intervention of Bifidobacterium lactis and resistant starch protects against colorectal cancer development in rats.

    Richard K Le Leu;Ying Hu;Ian L Brown;Richard J Woodman

  • Dietary fibre and colorectal cancer: A model for environment – gene interactions

    Graeme Paul Young;Ying Hu;Richard Kevin Le Leu;Laura Nyskohus

  • Computational Analysis and Experimental Validation of Tumor-associated Alternative RNA Splicing in Human Cancer

    Zhining Wang;H. Shuen Lo;Howard Yang;Sheryl Gere

  • A human, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial of prebiotic, probiotic, and synbiotic supplementation: effects on luminal, inflammatory, epigenetic, and epithelial biomarkers of colorectal cancer

    Daniel L. Worthley;Richard K. Le Leu;Richard K. Le Leu;Vicki L. Whitehall;Vicki L. Whitehall;Michael Conlon

  • Effectiveness of a national quality improvement programme to improve survival after emergency abdominal surgery (EPOCH): a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial

    Carol J Peden;Tim Stephens;Graham Martin;Brennan C Kahan

  • OmicCircos: A Simple-to-Use R Package for the Circular Visualization of Multidimensional Omics Data

    Ying Hu;Chunhua Yan;Chih-Hao Hsu;Qing-Rong Chen

  • Effect of dietary resistant starch and protein on colonic fermentation and intestinal tumourigenesis in rats

    Richard Kevin Le Leu;Ian Lewis Brown;Ying Hu;Tatsuya Morita

  • Proteomic identification of FHL1 as the protein mutated in human reducing body myopathy

    Joachim Schessl;Yaqun Zou;Meagan Jane Mcgrath;Belinda Simone Cowling

  • Manipulation of the gut microbiota using resistant starch is associated with protection against colitis-associated colorectal cancer in rats

    Ying Hu;Richard K. Le Leu;Richard K. Le Leu;Claus T. Christophersen;Claus T. Christophersen;Roshini Somashekar

  • Genetic variations at loci involved in the immune response are risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Robert J. Clifford;Jinghui Zhang;Daoud M. Meerzaman;Myung Soo Lyu

  • Genome-wide association study in esophageal cancer using GeneChip mapping 10K array.

    Nan Hu;Chaoyu Wang;Ying Hu;Howard H. Yang

  • Butyrylated starch intake can prevent red meat-induced O6-methyl-2-deoxyguanosine adducts in human rectal tissue: a randomised clinical trial

    Richard K. Le Leu;Jean M. Winter;Claus T. Christophersen;Graeme P. Young

Frequent Co-Authors

Graeme P. Young
Graeme P. Young Flinders University
Carsten G. Bönnemann
Carsten G. Bönnemann University of Pennsylvania
Kenneth H. Buetow
Kenneth H. Buetow Arizona State University
Maxwell P. Lee
Maxwell P. Lee National Institutes of Health
Daniel G. MacArthur
Daniel G. MacArthur Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Kent W. Hunter
Kent W. Hunter National Institutes of Health
Francesco Muntoni
Francesco Muntoni University College London
Jinghui Zhang
Jinghui Zhang St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Marco A. Marra
Marco A. Marra University of British Columbia
Volker Straub
Volker Straub Newcastle University

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