Bo Ma
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Researcher
Also affiliated: Liaoning University (2004–2009); Missouri State University (2011–2013); Liaoning Shihua University (2004–2011); University of Petroleum (2009)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Bo Ma's research focuses on the characterization of protein aggregation and biological molecule translocation using solid-state nanopore and atomic force microscopy techniques. His recent publications include studies on tau and tubulin protein aggregation and the single DNA translocation and electrical characterization of DNA based on atomic force microscopy and nanoelectrodes. Ma has a scholarly h-index of 4 with 15 total publications and 46 citations. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Steve Tung, Jin-Woo Kim, Jiali Li, and Haopeng Li, with whom he shares multiple publications. His work contributes to the understanding of molecular interactions and the development of nanoscale characterization methods.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 47
Selected Publications
-
Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy (2023)
-
Single DNA Translocation and Electrical Characterization Based on Atomic Force Microscopy and Nanoelectrodes (2022)
-
Fabrication of a Carbon Chain Based Nanosensor for Maximizing Spatial Resolution in DNA Sequencing (2020)
-
Detection of Tubulin and TAU Proteins Aggregations using Solid-State Nanopore and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) (2020)
-
AFM assisted DNA sequencing based on electronic tunneling (2017)
-
Focus ion beam based nanofluidic system for biomolecule characterization (2014)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy
- Single DNA Translocation and Electrical Characterization Based on Atomic Force Microscopy and Nanoelectrodes
- Single DNA Translocation and Electrical Characterization Based on Atomic Force Microscopy and Nanoelectrodes
- Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy
- Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy
- Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy
- Tau and tubulin protein aggregation characterization by solid-state nanopore method and atomic force microscopy
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics