Yushi Bai

Yushi Bai

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Yushi Bai

Yushi Bai, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Francisco, specializes in the field of Biomineralization, Peptide engineering, Protein engineering, Amyloid.

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

Organic Matrix Derived from Host–Microbe Interplay Contributes to Pathological Renal Biomineralization

Calcium interactions in amelogenin-derived peptide assembly (vol 13, 1063970, 2023)

Corrigendum: Calcium interactions in amelogenin-derived peptide assembly

Morphological Selectivity of a Protein Self-Assembly System with a Repertoire of Diverse Interaction Modes

A brief history of the discovery of amelogenin nanoribbons in vitro and in vivo

Mechanisms of enamel mineralization guided by amelogenin nanoribbons

AN‐Terminus Domain Determines Amelogenin's Stability to Guide the Development of Mouse Enamel Matrix

Protein nanoribbons template enamel mineralization

Yushi Bai Information

University

Position

Postdoc of Chemistry

Citations(all)

1219

Citations(since 2020)

952

Cited By

681

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Yushi Bai Skills & Research Interests

Biomineralization

Peptide engineering

Protein engineering

Amyloid

Top articles of Yushi Bai

Organic Matrix Derived from Host–Microbe Interplay Contributes to Pathological Renal Biomineralization

ACS Nanoscience Au

2023/7/7

Calcium interactions in amelogenin-derived peptide assembly (vol 13, 1063970, 2023)

2023/4/4

Corrigendum: Calcium interactions in amelogenin-derived peptide assembly

Tooth Enamel Research: Enamel 10 and beyond

2023/11/20

Morphological Selectivity of a Protein Self-Assembly System with a Repertoire of Diverse Interaction Modes

ACS Macro Letters

2022/4/29

A brief history of the discovery of amelogenin nanoribbons in vitro and in vivo

Journal of Dental Research

2021/12

Mechanisms of enamel mineralization guided by amelogenin nanoribbons

2021/12

AN‐Terminus Domain Determines Amelogenin's Stability to Guide the Development of Mouse Enamel Matrix

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research

2020/12/1

Protein nanoribbons template enamel mineralization

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/8/11

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