Ming He

1.7k total citations
35 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Ming He is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Parasitology and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Ming He has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 12 papers in Parasitology and 7 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Ming He's work include Vector-borne infectious diseases (12 papers), Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (11 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (7 papers). Ming He is often cited by papers focused on Vector-borne infectious diseases (12 papers), Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (11 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (7 papers). Ming He collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Canada. Ming He's co-authors include Xiuli Yang, Hai‐Jun Xu, Tim A. McAllister, Zhiming Ouyang, L.E. Armentano, Michael V. Norgard, Wenzhu Yang, Alex V. Chaves, Burim N. Ametaj and C. Benchaar and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and The Plant Cell.

In The Last Decade

Ming He

33 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ming He China 20 490 345 327 287 283 35 1.3k
M. C. de S. Oliveira Brazil 22 716 1.5× 122 0.4× 331 1.0× 293 1.0× 140 0.5× 106 1.3k
Marisa Farber Argentina 18 659 1.3× 94 0.3× 389 1.2× 255 0.9× 215 0.8× 77 1.2k
R. G. Endris United States 26 392 0.8× 163 0.5× 299 0.9× 235 0.8× 172 0.6× 69 1.5k
Rodrigo Giglioti Brazil 17 393 0.8× 79 0.2× 133 0.4× 226 0.8× 144 0.5× 70 847
Ana Oleaga Spain 28 1.5k 3.1× 245 0.7× 538 1.6× 344 1.2× 293 1.0× 81 2.2k
Hubertus Hertzberg Switzerland 24 664 1.4× 220 0.6× 166 0.5× 89 0.3× 143 0.5× 71 1.9k
K. Pfister Switzerland 25 1.1k 2.2× 89 0.3× 673 2.1× 211 0.7× 211 0.7× 103 2.0k
Ana Lúcia Schild Brazil 21 205 0.4× 152 0.4× 127 0.4× 67 0.2× 452 1.6× 149 1.5k
Beibei Li China 23 105 0.2× 110 0.3× 732 2.2× 135 0.5× 374 1.3× 104 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Ming He

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ming He

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ming He

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ming He. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ming He 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 Ming He. Ming He 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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Wang, Huijuan, Chen Dong, & Ming He. (2025). Efficacy and Safety of Recombinant Human Thrombopoietin (rhTPO) on Coagulation Function and Inflammatory Factors in the Treatment of Patients with Sepsis-Related Thrombocytopenia. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis. 31. 3015496677–3015496677.
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He, Ming, et al.. (2024). Mechanisms of inflammation after ischemic stroke in brain-peripheral crosstalk. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 17. 1400808–1400808. 17 indexed citations
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He, Ming, et al.. (2020). Applications of Oxford Nanopore Sequencing in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Methods in molecular biology. 2196. 97–116. 1 indexed citations
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Li, Yuge, Yuhua Yang, Yilong Hu, et al.. (2019). DELLA and EDS1 Form a Feedback Regulatory Module to Fine-Tune Plant Growth–Defense Tradeoff in Arabidopsis. Molecular Plant. 12(11). 1485–1498. 64 indexed citations
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He, Ming, Jinfeng Wang, Xinpeng Fan, et al.. (2019). Genetic basis for the establishment of endosymbiosis in Paramecium. The ISME Journal. 13(5). 1360–1369. 36 indexed citations
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Zhang, Kaixuan, Muhammad Khurshid, Li Jinbo, et al.. (2019). MYB Transcription Repressors Regulate Plant Secondary Metabolism. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 38(3). 159–170. 75 indexed citations
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Sheng, Yalan, Ming He, Fangqing Zhao, Chen Shao, & Miao Miao. (2018). Phylogenetic relationship analyses of complicated class Spirotrichea based on transcriptomes from three diverse microbial eukaryotes: Uroleptopsis citrina, Euplotes vannus and Protocruzia tuzeti. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 129. 338–345. 38 indexed citations
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He, Ming, Jun‐Jie Zhang, Meiping Ye, Yongliang Lou, & Xiuli Yang. (2013). Cyclic Di-GMP Receptor PlzA Controls Virulence Gene Expression through RpoS in Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection and Immunity. 82(1). 445–452. 41 indexed citations
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Chaves, Alex V., et al.. (2013). Increasing concentrations of wheat dry distillers’ grains with solubles in iso-nitrogenous finishing diets reduce lamb performance. Small Ruminant Research. 114(1). 10–19. 9 indexed citations
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He, Ming, Zhiming Ouyang, Bryan Troxell, et al.. (2011). Cyclic di-GMP is Essential for the Survival of the Lyme Disease Spirochete in Ticks. PLoS Pathogens. 7(6). e1002133–e1002133. 106 indexed citations
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He, Ming & L.E. Armentano. (2011). Effect of fatty acid profile in vegetable oils and antioxidant supplementation on dairy cattle performance and milk fat depression. Journal of Dairy Science. 94(5). 2481–2491. 43 indexed citations
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Xu, Hai‐Jun, Melissa J. Caimano, Tao Lin, et al.. (2010). Role of Acetyl-Phosphate in Activation of the Rrp2-RpoN-RpoS Pathway in Borrelia burgdorferi. PLoS Pathogens. 6(9). e1001104–e1001104. 74 indexed citations
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Xu, Hai‐Jun, Melissa J. Caimano, Tao Lin, et al.. (2010). Correction: Role of Acetyl-Phosphate in Activation of the Rrp2-RpoN-RpoS Pathway in Borrelia burgdorferi. PLoS Pathogens. 6(12). 19 indexed citations
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Shen, Zan, Zhen Yang, Yi Gao, et al.. (2008). The Kringle 1 Domain of Hepatocyte Growth Factor Has Antiangiogenic and Antitumor Cell Effects on Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Cancer Research. 68(2). 404–414. 27 indexed citations
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Tan, Yi, et al.. (2008). Molecular Epidemiology of HCV Monoinfection and HIV/HCV Coinfection in Injection Drug Users in Liuzhou, Southern China. PLoS ONE. 3(10). e3608–e3608. 49 indexed citations
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He, Ming, et al.. (2008). Abrogation of ospAB constitutively activates the Rrp2‐RpoN‐RpoS pathway (sigmaN‐sigmaS cascade) in Borrelia burgdorferi. Molecular Microbiology. 70(6). 1453–1464. 31 indexed citations
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Yang, Wenzhu, C. Benchaar, Burim N. Ametaj, et al.. (2007). Effects of Garlic and Juniper Berry Essential Oils on Ruminal Fermentation and on the Site and Extent of Digestion in Lactating Cows. Journal of Dairy Science. 90(12). 5671–5681. 179 indexed citations
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Luo, Cheng, Ying Peng, Risto Santti, Ming He, & Marie C.M. Lin. (2006). COX-1 and -2 Expressions in Sex-Related Organs of Neonatally Estrogen-Treated Rats and in Activated and Nonactivated Macrophage RAW264.7 Cells with Phytoestrogen. Endocrine. 29(1). 161–168. 4 indexed citations

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