Standout Papers

The MyoD DNA binding domain contains a recognition code for muscle-specific gene activation... 1990 2026 2002 2014 713
  1. The MyoD DNA binding domain contains a recognition code for muscle-specific gene activation (1990)
    Robert L. Davis, Pei-Feng Cheng et al. Cell
  2. Enhancing the interfacial compatibility and self-healing performance of microbial mortars by nano-SiO2-modified basalt fibers (2024)
    Cen Liu, Pei-Feng Cheng et al. Cement and Concrete Composites
  3. Noncoding RNAs in sepsis-associated acute liver injury: Roles, mechanisms, and therapeutic applications (2025)
    Jialian Wang, Xingyu Tao et al. Pharmacological Research

Immediate Impact

58 by Nobel laureates 75 from Science/Nature 112 standout
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Works of Pei-Feng Cheng being referenced

Helix-loop-helix transcription factors E12 and E47 are not essential for skeletal or cardiac myogenesis, erythropoiesis, chondrogenesis, or neurogenesis.
1992
The MyoD DNA binding domain contains a recognition code for muscle-specific gene activation
1990 Standout
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Pei-Feng Cheng 954 68 50 189 188 16 1.3k
Hassina Benchabane 913 79 115 123 21 1.1k
Nina Schumacher 863 72 148 104 23 1.2k
Debra J. Gilbert 703 83 201 338 19 1.2k
Sarah Ivins 1187 41 299 93 25 1.3k
Trieu Nguyen 755 38 200 154 22 1.0k
Garrett C. Heffner 1185 133 143 196 15 1.5k
Nina S. Heiss 1124 109 239 132 21 1.5k
David C. Ward 797 106 266 90 19 1.3k
Steven C. Miller 1168 99 2 155 90 19 1.5k
Wenwu Zhai 535 74 93 362 19 1.2k

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