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Yu-Jui Liu

Biomedical Sciences

Cornell University

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About Yu-Jui Liu at Cornell University (Cornell)

Ying Liu is a biomedical researcher at Cornell University focusing on epigenetics, reproductive biology, and cancer angiogenesis. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Syphilis mimetic nanoparticles for cuproptosis-based synergistic cancer therapy via reprogramming copper metabolism", and "Pregnane X receptor agonist nomilin extends lifespan and healthspan in preclinical models through detoxification functions".

Research Areas

EpigeneticsDNA MethylationReproductive BiologyAngiogenesisCancer BiologyMolecular GeneticsFertilityVEGF Signaling
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Research Output

Total Citations4,576

Emerging researcher

Publications160

Active researcher

h-index36

Established scholar

i10-index66

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