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Bingxin Zhao
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 46
Citations - 951
Bingxin Zhao is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 414 citations. Previous affiliations of Bingxin Zhao include University of Florida & Purdue University.
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The human cost of global warming: Deadly landslides and their triggers (1995-2014)
Ubydul Haque,Ubydul Haque,Paula F. da Silva,Graziella Devoli,Jürgen Pilz,Bingxin Zhao,Asmaa Khaloua,Wahyu Wilopo,P. Andersen,Ping Lu,Juneseok Lee,Taro Yamamoto,David Keellings,Wu Jian-Hong,Gregory E. Glass +14 more
TL;DR: The research herein presented hypothesizes that climate change associated with extreme rainfall and population distribution is contributing to a higher number of deadly landslides worldwide.
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Genome-wide association analysis of 19,629 individuals identifies variants influencing regional brain volumes and refines their genetic co-architecture with cognitive and mental health traits
Bingxin Zhao,Tianyou Luo,Tengfei Li,Yun Li,Jingwen Zhang,Yue Shan,Xifeng Wang,Liuqing Yang,Fan Zhou,Ziliang Zhu,Hongtu Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: The study provides insight into the overlapping genetic architecture of brain volume measures and cognitive and mental health traits and advances the understanding of the pleiotropy and genetic co-architecture between brain volumes and other traits.
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Large-scale GWAS reveals genetic architecture of brain white matter microstructure and genetic overlap with cognitive and mental health traits (n = 17,706).
Bingxin Zhao,Jingwen Zhang,Joseph G. Ibrahim,Tianyou Luo,Rebecca C. Santelli,Yun Li,Tengfei Li,Yue Shan,Ziliang Zhu,Fan Zhou,Huiling Liao,Thomas E. Nichols,Hongtu Zhu +12 more
TL;DR: The present study identifies many new genetic variants at SNP, locus and gene levels for integrity of brain WM tracts and provides the overview of pleiotropy with cognitive and mental health traits.
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Common genetic variation influencing human white matter microstructure
Bingxin Zhao,Tengfei Li,Yue Yang,Xifeng Wang,Tianyou Luo,Yue Shan,Ziliang Zhu,Di Xiong,Mads E. Hauberg,Jaroslav Bendl,John F. Fullard,Panagiotis Roussos,Yun Li,Jason L. Stein,Hongtu Zhu +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified common genetic variants influencing white matter microstructure using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of 43,802 individuals and identified 109 associated loci, 30 of which were detected by tract-specific functional principal components analysis.
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Common genetic variation influencing human white matter microstructure
Bingxin Zhao,Tengfei Li,Yue Yang,Xifeng Wang,Tianyou Luo,Yue Shan,Ziliang Zhu,Di Xiong,Mads E. Hauberg,Jaroslav Bendl,John F. Fullard,Panagiotis Roussos,Yun Li,Jason L. Stein,Hongtu Zhu +14 more
TL;DR: This large-scale tract-specific study provides a big step forward in understanding the genetic architecture of white matter and its genetic links to a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes.