Ming Xian Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Ming Xian is a professor at John Brown University whose research encompasses the multifaceted roles of sulfur compounds in biological systems. Xian's work delves into the effects of nitric oxide and endothelin, alongside the development of sulfur-based synthesis techniques. His group designs molecular sensors for ion detection and probes redox biology, particularly concerning oxidative stress. Recent investigations have focused on sulfide catabolism's protective effects against hypoxic brain injury and the regulatory role of mitochondrial H2S in branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism during heart failure. Xian's research also explores controlled delivery methods for reactive sulfur species and advanced analytical techniques for sulfane sulfur detection.
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- h-index: 63
- Publications: 351
- Citations: 16,600
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- Activity-Based Fluorescent Probes for Reactive Sulfur Species (2025) DOI
- Phototriggered Hydrogen Persulfide Donors via Hydrosulfide Radical Formation Enhancing the Reactive Sulfur Metabolome in Cells (2024) DOI
- Recent development of polysulfides: Chemistry and biological applications (2023) DOI
- New Class of Broad-Spectrum Antivirals Improves Influenza Virus Vaccine Development (2022) DOI
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