Xuanyang Chen Data-verified
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Xuanyang Chen's research investigates the genetic and molecular underpinnings of various biological systems. His work includes the de novo assembly of complete mitochondrial genomes in plants, such as sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), to understand mechanisms like repeat-mediated recombination. Chen has also explored the impact of environmental factors, like LED light wavelengths, on plant quality and the response of plant nodes to cultivation agents. His research extends to human health, examining inflammatory markers in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and their correlation with disease severity. He has studied the role of specific compounds, such as gamma-oryzanol, in mitigating degenerative conditions like intervertebral disc degeneration. Furthermore, Chen's publications address fundamental biological processes, including the function of ubiquitin-activating systems in plant immunity and the structural variability in mitochondrial genomes.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 45
- Citations: 437
Selected Publications
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The Two Tomato Ubiquitin <scp>E1</scp> Enzymes Play Unequal Roles in Host Immunity (2025)
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Two Ubiquitin-Activating Systems Occur in Plants with One Playing a Major Role in Plant Immunity (2021)
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- A Python script to merge Sanger sequences
- Genome-wide Identification and Analysis of NAC Transcription Factor Family of Ipomoea batatas
- Designing Overlap Extension PCR Primers for Protein Mutagenesis: A Programmatic Approach
- A Python script to design primers for overlap extension PCR to ligate two DNA fragments
- Unraveling codon usage of <i>Escherichia coli</i> using machine learning
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- De novo assembly of the complete mitochondrial genome of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam) revealed the existence of homologous conformations generated by the repeat-mediated recombination
- A Python script to merge Sanger sequences
- Genome-wide Identification and Analysis of NAC Transcription Factor Family of Ipomoea batatas
- A Python script to design primers for overlap extension PCR to ligate two DNA fragments
- Unraveling codon usage of <i>Escherichia coli</i> using machine learning
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- A Python script to design primers for overlap extension PCR to ligate two DNA fragments
- Unraveling codon usage of <i>Escherichia coli</i> using machine learning
- Gene synthesis design: a pythonic approach
- Peer Review #1 of "A Python script to design primers for overlap extension PCR to ligate two DNA fragments (v0.1)"
- A Python program to merge Sanger sequences: an update
- Dynamic changes of peripheral inflammatory markers link with disease severity and predict short‐term poor outcome of myasthenia gravis
- Red cell distribution width related to the severity of the disease in patients with AECOPD
- Associations of the geriatric nutritional risk index and simplified geriatric nutritional risk index with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Author response for "Dynamic changes of peripheral inflammatory markers link with disease severity and predict short‐term poor outcome of myasthenia gravis"
- Low total protein predicts adverse outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- A Python script to merge Sanger sequences
- Genome-wide Identification and Analysis of NAC Transcription Factor Family of Ipomoea batatas
- Designing Overlap Extension PCR Primers for Protein Mutagenesis: A Programmatic Approach
- Unveiling the intricate structural variability induced by repeat-mediated recombination in the complete mitochondrial genome of Cuscuta gronovii Willd
- Gene synthesis design: a pythonic approach
- A Python program to merge Sanger sequences: an update
- Red cell distribution width related to the severity of the disease in patients with AECOPD
- Associations of the geriatric nutritional risk index and simplified geriatric nutritional risk index with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Low total protein predicts adverse outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Red cell distribution width related to the severity of the disease in patients with AECOPD
- Associations of the geriatric nutritional risk index and simplified geriatric nutritional risk index with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Low total protein predicts adverse outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Red cell distribution width related to the severity of the disease in patients with AECOPD
- Associations of the geriatric nutritional risk index and simplified geriatric nutritional risk index with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Low total protein predicts adverse outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Red cell distribution width related to the severity of the disease in patients with AECOPD
- Associations of the geriatric nutritional risk index and simplified geriatric nutritional risk index with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Low total protein predicts adverse outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- A Python script to merge Sanger sequences
- Designing Overlap Extension PCR Primers for Protein Mutagenesis: A Programmatic Approach
- Two Ubiquitin-Activating Systems Occur in Plants with One Playing a Major Role in Plant Immunity
- The Two Tomato Ubiquitin <scp>E1</scp> Enzymes Play Unequal Roles in Host Immunity
- Two Ubiquitin-Activating Systems Occur in Plants with One Playing a Major Role in Plant Immunity
- The Two Tomato Ubiquitin <scp>E1</scp> Enzymes Play Unequal Roles in Host Immunity
- Two Ubiquitin-Activating Systems Occur in Plants with One Playing a Major Role in Plant Immunity
- The Two Tomato Ubiquitin <scp>E1</scp> Enzymes Play Unequal Roles in Host Immunity
- The Response of Vegetable Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas Lam) Nodes to Different Concentrations of Encapsulation Agent and MS Salts
- Integrated metabolome and transcriptome analyses provide insight into the effect of red and blue LEDs on the quality of sweet potato leaves
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