Jianzhen Zhang

About Jianzhen Zhang

Jianzhen Zhang, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Shanxi University, specializes in the field of biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Serpentine and Vermiform Are Produced Autonomously to Fulfill Their Function in Drosophila Wings

LmCht5-1 and LmCht5-2 Promote the Degradation of Serosal and Pro-Nymphal Cuticles during Locust Embryonic Development

Clathrin heavy chain is essential for the development and reproduction of Locusta migratoria

Lethal giant larvae gene is required for normal nymphal development and midgut morphogenesis in Locusta migratoria

The stability and sequence cleavage preference of dsRNA are key factors differentiating RNAi efficiency between migratory locust and Asian corn borer

Vacuolar (H+)‐ATPase subunit c is essential for the survival and systemic RNA interference response in Locusta migratoria

A nuclear receptor HR4 is essential for the formation of epidermal cuticle in the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria

The DOMON domain protein LmKnk contributes to correct chitin content, pore canal formation and lipid deposition in the cuticle of Locusta migratoria during moulting

Jianzhen Zhang Information

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Citations(all)

5442

Citations(since 2020)

3776

Cited By

3285

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

105

i10Index(since 2020)

95

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Jianzhen Zhang Skills & Research Interests

biology

Top articles of Jianzhen Zhang

Serpentine and Vermiform Are Produced Autonomously to Fulfill Their Function in Drosophila Wings

Insects

2023/4/23

LmCht5-1 and LmCht5-2 Promote the Degradation of Serosal and Pro-Nymphal Cuticles during Locust Embryonic Development

Biology

2022/12/7

Clathrin heavy chain is essential for the development and reproduction of Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2022/12

Lethal giant larvae gene is required for normal nymphal development and midgut morphogenesis in Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2022/8

The stability and sequence cleavage preference of dsRNA are key factors differentiating RNAi efficiency between migratory locust and Asian corn borer

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

2022/4/1

Vacuolar (H+)‐ATPase subunit c is essential for the survival and systemic RNA interference response in Locusta migratoria

Pest Management Science

2022/4

A nuclear receptor HR4 is essential for the formation of epidermal cuticle in the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

2022/4/1

The DOMON domain protein LmKnk contributes to correct chitin content, pore canal formation and lipid deposition in the cuticle of Locusta migratoria during moulting

Insect Molecular Biology

2022/4

Silencing of transcription factor E93 inhibits adult morphogenesis and disrupts cuticle, wing and ovary development in Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2022/4

Increased RNAi Efficiency by ds EGFP-Induced Up-Regulation of Two Core RNAi Pathway Genes (OfDicer2 and OfAgo2) in the Asian Corn Borer (Ostrinia furnacalis)

Insects

2022/3/10

Characteristics of Halloween genes and RNA interference‐mediated functional analysis of LmCYP307a2 in Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2022/2

A dsRNA‐degrading nuclease (dsRNase2) limits RNAi efficiency in the Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis)

Insect Science

2021/12

A ras-related nuclear protein Ran participates in the 20E signaling pathway and is essential for the growth and development of Locusta migratoria

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology

2021/10/1

Roles of LmCDA1 and LmCDA2 in cuticle formation in the foregut and hindgut of Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2021/10

Molecular Characterizations and Functional Analyses of LmR2D2 in the Locusta migratoria siRNA Pathway

Insects

2021/9/10

The microRNA miR‐184 regulates the CYP303A1 transcript level to control molting of Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2021/8

Group I CDAs are responsible for a selective CHC-independent cuticular barrier in Locusta migratoria

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology

2021/6/1

LmIntegrinβ‐PS is required for wing morphogenesis and development in Locusta migratoria

Insect Science

2021/6

Knockdown of LmCYP303A1 alters cuticular hydrocarbon profiles and increases the susceptibility to desiccation and insecticides in Locusta migratoria

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology

2020/9/1

Effect of RNAi‐mediated silencing of two Knickkopf family genes (LmKnk2 and LmKnk3) on cuticle formation and insecticide susceptibility in Locusta migratoria

Pest Management Science

2020/9

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