Ang Bian

645 total citations
9 papers, 492 citations indexed

About

Ang Bian is a scholar working on Genetics, Epidemiology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ang Bian has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 492 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Genetics, 5 papers in Epidemiology and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Ang Bian's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (9 papers), Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers) and CAR-T cell therapy research (3 papers). Ang Bian is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (9 papers), Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers) and CAR-T cell therapy research (3 papers). Ang Bian collaborates with scholars based in United States, Uganda and Mexico. Ang Bian's co-authors include Hildegund C.J. Ertl, Dongming Zhou, Shih‐Wen Lin, Zhiquan Xiang, Zhi Quan Xiang, Nia Tatsis, Arturo Reyes‐Sandoval, Amaya Iparraguirre, Julie C. Fitzgerald and César López‐Camacho and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, The Journal of Immunology and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Ang Bian

9 papers receiving 485 citations

Peers

Ang Bian
M. Justin Iampietro United States
Bruce McCreedy United States
Andreea Popa United States
Jeffrey E. Teigler United States
Edward Nwanegbo United States
Yan Zhi United States
Shelby Puckett United States
Brian C. Horsburgh United States
Stephen M. W. Chang United States
M. Justin Iampietro United States
Ang Bian
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Countries citing papers authored by Ang Bian

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ang Bian

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ang Bian

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ang Bian. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ang Bian based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ang Bian. Ang Bian is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Haut, Larissa H., Raj K. Kurupati, Ang Bian, et al.. (2016). A Partial E3 Deletion in Replication-Defective Adenoviral Vectors Allows for Stable Expression of Potentially Toxic Transgene Products. Human Gene Therapy Methods. 27(5). 187–196. 2 indexed citations
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Small, Juliana C., Larissa H. Haut, Ang Bian, & Hildegund C.J. Ertl. (2014). The effect of adenovirus-specific antibodies on adenoviral vector–induced, transgene product–specific T cell responses. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 96(5). 821–831. 8 indexed citations
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Small, Juliana C., Raj K. Kurupati, Xiangyang Zhou, et al.. (2013). Construction and Characterization of E1- and E3-Deleted Adenovirus Vectors Expressing Two Antigens from Two Separate Expression Cassettes. Human Gene Therapy. 25(4). 328–338. 4 indexed citations
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Töpfer, Katrin, Shih‐Wen Lin, Hua Li, et al.. (2011). Self-complementary AAVs Induce More Potent Transgene Product-specific Immune Responses Compared to a Single-stranded Genome. Molecular Therapy. 20(3). 572–579. 56 indexed citations
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Zhou, Dongming, Xiangyang Zhou, Ang Bian, et al.. (2010). An efficient method of directly cloning chimpanzee adenovirus as a vaccine vector. Nature Protocols. 5(11). 1775–1785. 49 indexed citations
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Zhou, Dongming, Marcio O. Lasaro, Elizabeth M. Parzych, et al.. (2010). A Universal Influenza A Vaccine Based on Adenovirus Expressing Matrix-2 Ectodomain and Nucleoprotein Protects Mice From Lethal Challenge. Molecular Therapy. 18(12). 2182–2188. 60 indexed citations
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Xiang, Zhiquan, Yingying Li, Raj K. Kurupati, et al.. (2010). Adenovirus-Based Vaccines: Comparison of Vectors from Three Species of Adenoviridae. Journal of Virology. 84(20). 10522–10532. 98 indexed citations
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Tatsis, Nia, Marcio O. Lasaro, Shih‐Wen Lin, et al.. (2009). Adenovirus Vector-Induced Immune Responses in Nonhuman Primates: Responses to Prime Boost Regimens. The Journal of Immunology. 182(10). 6587–6599. 42 indexed citations
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Tatsis, Nia, Julie C. Fitzgerald, Arturo Reyes‐Sandoval, et al.. (2007). Adenoviral vectors persist in vivo and maintain activated CD8+ T cells: implications for their use as vaccines. Blood. 110(6). 1916–1923. 173 indexed citations

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