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Yangyang Bian
Researcher at Zhengzhou University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1971
Yangyang Bian is an academic researcher from Zhengzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Phosphoproteomics. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1429 citations. Previous affiliations of Yangyang Bian include Technische Universität München & Northwest University (China).
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Adsorption characteristics of methylene blue by peanut husk in batch and column modes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described adsorption of methylene blue (MB) by peanut husk in batch and fixed-bed column modes at 293 K. Nonlinear regressive method was used to obtain relative parameters of adaption models.
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An enzyme assisted RP-RPLC approach for in-depth analysis of human liver phosphoproteome
Yangyang Bian,Chunxia Song,Kai Cheng,Mingming Dong,Fangjun Wang,Junfeng Huang,Deguang Sun,Liming Wang,Mingliang Ye,Hanfa Zou +9 more
TL;DR: An enzyme assisted reversed-phase-reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-RPLC) approach with both RPLC separations operated with optimized acidic mobile phase was developed, and the largest phosphoproteome dataset of human liver was generated.
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Robust, reproducible and quantitative analysis of thousands of proteomes by micro-flow LC-MS/MS.
Yangyang Bian,Yangyang Bian,Runsheng Zheng,Florian P. Bayer,Cassandra J. Wong,Yun-Chien Chang,Chen Meng,Daniel P Zolg,Maria Reinecke,Maria Reinecke,Maria Reinecke,Jana Zecha,Svenja Wiechmann,Svenja Wiechmann,Svenja Wiechmann,Stephanie Heinzlmeir,Johannes Scherr,Bernhard Hemmer,Mike Baynham,Anne-Claude Gingras,Oleksandr Boychenko,Bernhard Kuster,Bernhard Kuster +22 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that micro-flow LC–MS/MS is suitable for a broad range of proteomic applications and enables robust and reproducible high-throughput proteomics experiments at a very moderate loss of sensitivity.
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Ultra-deep tyrosine phosphoproteomics enabled by a phosphotyrosine superbinder.
Yangyang Bian,Yangyang Bian,Lei Li,Lei Li,Mingming Dong,Mingming Dong,Xuguang Liu,Tomonori Kaneko,Kai Cheng,Huadong Liu,Courtney Voss,Xuan Cao,Yan Wang,David W. Litchfield,Mingliang Ye,Shawn S.-C. Li,Hanfa Zou +16 more
TL;DR: The superbinder is a highly efficient and cost-effective alternative to conventional antibodies for systematic and quantitative characterization of the tyrosine phosphoproteome under normal or pathological conditions.
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Meltome atlas—thermal proteome stability across the tree of life
Anna Jarzab,Nils Kurzawa,Nils Kurzawa,Thomas A. Hopf,Matthias Moerch,Jana Zecha,Niels Leijten,Yangyang Bian,Eva Musiol,Melanie Maschberger,Gabriele Stoehr,Isabelle Becher,Charlotte Daly,Patroklos Samaras,Julia Mergner,Britta Spanier,Angel Angelov,Thilo Werner,Marcus Bantscheff,Mathias Wilhelm,Martin Klingenspor,Simone Lemeer,Wolfgang Liebl,Hannes Hahne,Mikhail M. Savitski,Bernhard Kuster +25 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that evolutionary conservation of protein complexes is reflected by similar thermal stability of their proteins, and it is shown examples in which genomic alterations can affect thermal stability.