Ping Yan

Ping Yan

University of Connecticut

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Ping Yan

Ping Yan, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of Voltage Sensitive Dyes, Memberane Potential, Fluorescent, Sensor.

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

Near infrared voltage sensitive dyes based on a novel chromophore

Recent advances and current limitations of available technology to optically manipulate and observe cardiac electrophysiology

Near-infrared voltage-sensitive dyes based on chromene donor

Non-invasive electromechanical assessment during atrial fibrillation identifies underlying atrial myopathy alterations with early prognostic value

Di-5-ANEQ(F)PTEA Offers Better Performance than Di-4-ANEQ(F)PTEA for In-Situ Cardiac Optical Mapping*

Optical mapping of cardiac electromechanics in beating in vivo hearts

Advances in Optics and Acoustics Towards Translational Functional Neuroimaging

Photoacoustic voltage-sensitive dyes for in vivo imaging

Ping Yan Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Connecticut Health Center

Citations(all)

2711

Citations(since 2020)

921

Cited By

2191

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Ping Yan Skills & Research Interests

Voltage Sensitive Dyes

Memberane Potential

Fluorescent

Sensor

Top articles of Ping Yan

Near infrared voltage sensitive dyes based on a novel chromophore

Biophysical Journal

2024/2/8

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Recent advances and current limitations of available technology to optically manipulate and observe cardiac electrophysiology

2023/11

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Elisabetta Cerbai
Elisabetta Cerbai

H-Index: 30

Near-infrared voltage-sensitive dyes based on chromene donor

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/8/22

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Non-invasive electromechanical assessment during atrial fibrillation identifies underlying atrial myopathy alterations with early prognostic value

Nature Communications

2023/8/4

Di-5-ANEQ(F)PTEA Offers Better Performance than Di-4-ANEQ(F)PTEA for In-Situ Cardiac Optical Mapping*

2023/7/24

Hanyu Zhang
Hanyu Zhang

H-Index: 4

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Optical mapping of cardiac electromechanics in beating in vivo hearts

Biophysical Journal

2023/11/7

Hanyu Zhang
Hanyu Zhang

H-Index: 4

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Advances in Optics and Acoustics Towards Translational Functional Neuroimaging

Frontiers in Neuroscience

2022/3/23

Photoacoustic voltage-sensitive dyes for in vivo imaging

2021/12/23

Voltage imaging of single contracting human iPSC-CMs using ratiometric voltage-sensitive dyes

Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods

2021/9/1

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Leslie Loew
Leslie Loew

H-Index: 36

A complete and low-cost cardiac optical mapping system in translational animal models

Frontiers in Physiology

2021/8/20

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Peter Lee
Peter Lee

H-Index: 11

Optimization and Validation of Fast Ratiometric Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging in Neuronal and Cardiac Tissues and Cultures

Biophysical Journal

2021/2/12

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

New Chromophores for Fret-Based Voltage Sensing Systems

Biophysical Journal

2021/2/12

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

Voltage-dependent photoluminescence of carbon dots

Journal of The Electrochemical Society

2020/11/16

Arrhythmia susceptibility in a rat model of acute atrial dilation

2020/8/1

Recent progress in optical voltage-sensor technology and applications to cardiac research: from single cells to whole hearts

2020/8/1

Ping Yan
Ping Yan

H-Index: 18

See List of Professors in Ping Yan University(University of Connecticut)

Co-Authors

academic-engine