Hung Tseng

2.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Hung Tseng is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Artificial Intelligence and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hung Tseng has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 4 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Hung Tseng's work include RNA Research and Splicing (9 papers), Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (7 papers) and RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (5 papers). Hung Tseng is often cited by papers focused on RNA Research and Splicing (9 papers), Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (7 papers) and RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (5 papers). Hung Tseng collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Taiwan. Hung Tseng's co-authors include Shengbo Liu, Zhigang Hu, Chaomei Chen, Richard M. Schultz, Howard Green, Junwen Wang, Jun Ma, Fanyi Zeng, Raymond S. Brown and Shengliang Zhang and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, PLoS ONE and Development.

In The Last Decade

Hung Tseng

32 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hung Tseng United States 18 639 148 121 113 87 33 1.7k
Grace Wang New Zealand 31 471 0.7× 138 0.9× 116 1.0× 117 1.0× 120 1.4× 143 2.7k
Robert L. Phillips United States 28 701 1.1× 130 0.9× 163 1.3× 107 0.9× 145 1.7× 110 4.1k
Stephen Anderson Australia 28 501 0.8× 135 0.9× 282 2.3× 137 1.2× 131 1.5× 108 4.6k
Jeremy D. Silver Australia 22 596 0.9× 70 0.5× 140 1.2× 132 1.2× 156 1.8× 66 2.5k
Yang Yong China 26 422 0.7× 96 0.6× 59 0.5× 205 1.8× 110 1.3× 102 1.7k
Nguyễn Thanh Bình Vietnam 18 359 0.6× 75 0.5× 45 0.4× 119 1.1× 84 1.0× 86 1.6k
Liqun Liu China 21 399 0.6× 134 0.9× 76 0.6× 86 0.8× 136 1.6× 64 1.4k
Hyun Jun Park South Korea 24 408 0.6× 219 1.5× 99 0.8× 104 0.9× 149 1.7× 207 2.1k
Jian Huang China 27 337 0.5× 189 1.3× 221 1.8× 219 1.9× 46 0.5× 136 2.5k
Ali Ghanbari Iran 26 256 0.4× 118 0.8× 86 0.7× 131 1.2× 28 0.3× 227 2.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hung Tseng

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hung Tseng

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Araj, Houmam, Hung Tseng, & David T. Yeung. (2022). Supporting discovery and development of medical countermeasures for chemical injury to eye and skin. Experimental Eye Research. 221. 109156–109156. 10 indexed citations
2.
Tseng, Hung & Henry Small. (2019). Quantification of knowledge content of a high impact innovation: recombinant DNA. Heliyon. 5(8). e02219–e02219.
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Zhang, Xiaohong, Lisa Haig‐Ladewig, Wenxian Zeng, et al.. (2012). BNC1 is required for maintaining mouse spermatogenesis. genesis. 50(7). 517–524. 16 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung, et al.. (2012). Hong, J. F., Tseng, H. C., Li, Y. S., & Sung, Y.T. (2012, Nov). Constructing a Chinese text readability formula with multi-level linguistic features. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology (SCiP 2012), Minneapolis, MN.. 2 indexed citations
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Chen, Chaomei, Zhigang Hu, Shengbo Liu, & Hung Tseng. (2012). Emerging trends in regenerative medicine: a scientometric analysis inCiteSpace. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. 12(5). 593–608. 1036 indexed citations breakdown →
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Tian, Qinjie, Fengxia Yao, Yiwen Zhang, Hung Tseng, & Jinghe Lang. (2011). Molecular study of five Chinese patients with 46XX partial 17a-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency. Gynecological Endocrinology. 28(3). 234–238. 12 indexed citations
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Tian, Qinjie, et al.. (2009). Genotyping of a Chinese family with 46,XX and 46,XY 17-hydroxylase deficiency. Gynecological Endocrinology. 25(8). 485–490. 11 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung, et al.. (2008). Mouse Ribosomal RNA Genes Contain Multiple Differentially Regulated Variants. PLoS ONE. 3(3). e1843–e1843. 52 indexed citations
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Wang, Junwen, Lyle Ungar, Hung Tseng, & Sridhar Hannenhalli. (2007). MetaProm: a neural network based meta-predictor for alternative human promoter prediction. BMC Genomics. 8(1). 374–374. 25 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xiaohong & Hung Tseng. (2007). Basonuclin-Null Mutation Impairs Homeostasis and Wound Repair in Mouse Corneal Epithelium. PLoS ONE. 2(10). e1087–e1087. 30 indexed citations
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Zhang, Shengliang, Junwen Wang, & Hung Tseng. (2007). Basonuclin Regulates a Subset of Ribosomal RNA Genes in HaCaT Cells. PLoS ONE. 2(9). e902–e902. 19 indexed citations
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Wang, Junwen, Shengliang Zhang, Richard M. Schultz, & Hung Tseng. (2006). Search for basonuclin target genes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 348(4). 1261–1271. 29 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung. (2006). Cell‐type‐specific regulation of RNA polymerase I transcription: a new frontier. BioEssays. 28(7). 719–725. 9 indexed citations
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Lavker, Robert M., et al.. (2006). Mapping ribosomal RNA transcription activity in the mouse eye. Developmental Dynamics. 235(7). 1984–1993. 18 indexed citations
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Ma, Jun, Fanyi Zeng, Richard M. Schultz, & Hung Tseng. (2006). Basonuclin: a novel mammalian maternal-effect gene. Development. 133(10). 2053–2062. 92 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung, Kyoichi Matsuzaki, & Robert M. Lavker. (1999). Basonuclin in murine corneal and lens epithelia correlates with cellular maturation and proliferative ability. Differentiation. 65(4). 221–227. 23 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung, Jaclyn A. Biegel, & Raymond S. Brown. (1999). Basonuclin is associated with the ribosomal RNA genes on human keratinocyte mitotic chromosomes. Journal of Cell Science. 112(18). 3039–3047. 32 indexed citations
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Mahoney, Mỹ G., Wei Tang, Stuart B. Moss, et al.. (1998). Translocation of the Zinc Finger Protein Basonuclin from the Mouse Germ Cell Nucleus to the Midpiece of the Spermatozoon during Spermiogenesis1. Biology of Reproduction. 59(2). 388–394. 35 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung. (1998). Basonuclin a zinc finger protein associated with epithelial expansion and proliferation. Frontiers in bioscience. 3(4). d985–988. 22 indexed citations
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Tseng, Hung & Howard Green. (1988). Remodeling of the involucrin gene during primate evolution. Cell. 54(4). 491–496. 59 indexed citations

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