Boris Zybailov
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Also affiliated: Stowers Institute for Medical Research (2004–2007); University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1998); Pennsylvania State University (1998–2005); Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (1996); Lomonosov Moscow State University (1995); Cornell University (2008–2012); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2016–2020); University of Arkansas System (2020); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2018–2020)
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Boris Zybailov's research focuses on understanding complex biological systems through the application of advanced analytical techniques, particularly in the areas of proteomics and microbial interactions. His work has investigated how dietary interventions, such as comparing milk formula to human milk, can alter the protein profiles of both bacterial communities and their hosts in neonatal models. This approach aims to elucidate the intricate relationships within the gut microbiome and their impact on host physiology.
His scholarly contributions are evidenced by a significant publication record, with 65 total publications and over 5,500 citations, reflecting a highly cited researcher status. Zybailov leads a research group and collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Galina Glazko, Samuel G. Mackintosh, Yasir Rahmatallah, and Anne K. Bowlin. His recent publications also touch upon interdisciplinary topics, such as the evolutionary perspectives of human-artificial intelligence convergence, demonstrating a broad intellectual scope.
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- h-index: 31
- Publications: 65
- Citations: 5,587
Selected Publications
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Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence (2024)
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Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model (2021)
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Integration of Flow Cytometry and Single Cell Sequencing (2019)
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Proteome-transcriptome alignment of molecular portraits achieved by self-contained gene set analysis: Consensus colon cancer subtypes case study (2019)
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Metaproteomics reveals potential mechanisms by which dietary resistant starch supplementation attenuates chronic kidney disease progression in rats (2019)
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Chronic kidney disease and the gut microbiome (2019)
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DEAD-box RNA helicases Dbp2, Ded1 and Mss116 bind to G-quadruplex nucleic acids and destabilize G-quadruplex RNA (2019)
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Extracting the Strongest Signals from Omics Data: Differentially Expressed Pathways and Beyond (2017)
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GSAR: Bioconductor package for Gene Set analysis in R (2017)
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Evidence That G-quadruplex DNA Accumulates in the Cytoplasm and Participates in Stress Granule Assembly in Response to Oxidative Stress (2016)
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Protein-protein interaction analysis for functional characterization of helicases (2016)
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Analysis of Protein-protein Interaction Interface between Yeast Mitochondrial Proteins Rim1 and Pif1 Using Chemical Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry (2015)
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Yeast transcription co-activator Sub1 and its human homolog PC4 preferentially bind to G-quadruplex DNA (2015)
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Mass Spectrometry‐based Methods of Proteome Analysis (2015)
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XLPM: efficient algorithm for the analysis of protein-protein contacts using chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry (2014)
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- Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Human-Artificial Intelligence Convergence
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