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B.B. Shui

Biomedical Engineering

Cornell University

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About B.B. Shui at Cornell University (Cornell)

Bo Shui is a researcher at Cornell University focusing on photoreceptor biology, optogenetics, and glycoprotein regulation in reproductive and cellular processes.B. Representative publications include "Ado-Mediated Depletion of Taurine Impairs Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity and Alters the Chromatin Landscape of Inguinal Adipose Tissue", and "Free vibration analysis of Timoshenko pipes conveying fluid with gravity and different boundary conditions", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

photoreceptor biologyoptogeneticsproteoglycansglycosaminoglycansglycoproteinsovulation regulationsingle-cell omicsparticle dynamics

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Research Output

Total Citations1,766

Emerging researcher

Publications59

Selective publication record

h-index17

Developing track record

i10-index23

Early-stage portfolio

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