Fengrong Yan

5.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
11 papers, 4.1k citations indexed

About

Fengrong Yan is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Fengrong Yan has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 4.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Physiology and 3 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Fengrong Yan's work include Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers), Retinal Development and Disorders (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (2 papers). Fengrong Yan is often cited by papers focused on Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers), Retinal Development and Disorders (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (2 papers). Fengrong Yan collaborates with scholars based in United States and Sweden. Fengrong Yan's co-authors include Lennart Mucke, Jorge J. Palop, Tony Wyss‐Coray, Erik D. Roberson, Tiffany Wu, Kimberly Scearce‐Levie, Irene H. Cheng, Hertzel C. Gerstein, Gui-Qiu Yu and Eliezer Masliah and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nature Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Fengrong Yan

11 papers receiving 4.0k citations

Hit Papers

Reducing Endogenous Tau Ameliorates Amyloid ß-Induced Def... 2003 2026 2010 2018 2007 2003 2011 500 1000 1.5k

Peers

Fengrong Yan
Dick Terwel Belgium
Mary Beth Finn United States
Nga Bien‐Ly United States
Linda Kotilinek United States
Sarah L. Cole United States
Jean‐Cosme Dodart United States
Rose Pitstick United States
Sreemathi Logan United States
Dick Terwel Belgium
Fengrong Yan
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Fields of papers citing papers by Fengrong Yan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fengrong Yan

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Fengrong Yan. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Fengrong Yan 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 Fengrong Yan. Fengrong Yan is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Roberson, Erik D., Brian Halabisky, Jong W. Yoo, et al.. (2011). Amyloid-β/Fyn–Induced Synaptic, Network, and Cognitive Impairments Depend on Tau Levels in Multiple Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(2). 700–711. 523 indexed citations breakdown →
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Yang, Pamela B., Magdalene J. Seiler, Robert B. Aramant, et al.. (2010). Trophic factors GDNF and BDNF improve function of retinal sheet transplants. Experimental Eye Research. 91(5). 727–738. 23 indexed citations
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Nistor, Gabriel, Magdalene J. Seiler, Fengrong Yan, David Ferguson, & Hans S. Keirstead. (2010). Three-dimensional early retinal progenitor 3D tissue constructs derived from human embryonic stem cells. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 190(1). 63–70. 44 indexed citations
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Seiler, Magdalene J., Bin Rao, Robert B. Aramant, et al.. (2010). Three-dimensional optical coherence tomography imaging of retinal sheet implants in live rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 188(2). 250–257. 17 indexed citations
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Roberson, Erik D., Kimberly Scearce‐Levie, Jorge J. Palop, et al.. (2007). Reducing Endogenous Tau Ameliorates Amyloid ß-Induced Deficits in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model. Science. 316(5825). 750–754. 1505 indexed citations breakdown →
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Esposito, Luke, Jacob Raber, Fengrong Yan, et al.. (2006). Reduction in Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase Modulates Alzheimer's Disease-Like Pathology and Accelerates the Onset of Behavioral Changes in Human Amyloid Precursor Protein Transgenic Mice. Journal of Neuroscience. 26(19). 5167–5179. 215 indexed citations
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Cheng, Irene H., Jorge J. Palop, Luke Esposito, et al.. (2004). Aggressive amyloidosis in mice expressing human amyloid peptides with the Arctic mutation. Nature Medicine. 10(11). 1190–1192. 110 indexed citations
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Cheng, Irene H., Jorge J. Palop, Nga Bien‐Ly, Fengrong Yan, & Lennart Mucke. (2004). P2-113 Aggressive brain amyloidosis in transgenic mice expressing human amyloid peptides with the arctic mutations. Neurobiology of Aging. 25. S256–S257. 15 indexed citations
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Wyss‐Coray, Tony, John D. Loike, Thomas C. Brionne, et al.. (2003). Adult mouse astrocytes degrade amyloid-β in vitro and in situ. Nature Medicine. 9(4). 453–457. 748 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wyss‐Coray, Tony, Fengrong Yan, Amy Lin, et al.. (2002). Prominent neurodegeneration and increased plaque formation in complement-inhibited Alzheimer's mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99(16). 10837–10842. 368 indexed citations
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Wyss‐Coray, Tony, Carol Lin, Fengrong Yan, et al.. (2001). TGF-β1 promotes microglial amyloid-β clearance and reduces plaque burden in transgenic mice. Nature Medicine. 7(5). 612–618. 496 indexed citations

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