Qingping Yao

8.1k total citations
68 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Qingping Yao is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Qingping Yao has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Molecular Biology, 21 papers in Immunology and 16 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Qingping Yao's work include Inflammasome and immune disorders (25 papers), Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders (7 papers) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (7 papers). Qingping Yao is often cited by papers focused on Inflammasome and immune disorders (25 papers), Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders (7 papers) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (7 papers). Qingping Yao collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Nigeria. Qingping Yao's co-authors include Roy D. Altman, Bo Shen, Min Shen, Paul D. Robbins, Aleksander Lenert, Steven C. Ghivizzani, Thomas J. Oligino, Ernest Brahn, Daniel E. Fürst and Apostolos Kontzias and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Journal of Medicine, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.

In The Last Decade

Qingping Yao

66 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Qingping Yao United States 25 602 436 432 271 256 68 1.4k
D. Bessis France 27 466 0.8× 335 0.8× 480 1.1× 226 0.8× 421 1.6× 182 2.2k
Sulaiman M. Al‐Mayouf Saudi Arabia 23 365 0.6× 640 1.5× 839 1.9× 282 1.0× 348 1.4× 120 1.8k
Şule Yavuz Türkiye 27 275 0.5× 584 1.3× 697 1.6× 109 0.4× 196 0.8× 70 1.8k
Stephen H. Olsen United States 8 328 0.5× 959 2.2× 313 0.7× 121 0.4× 230 0.9× 17 1.5k
Sergio Peralta Italy 21 205 0.3× 529 1.2× 571 1.3× 285 1.1× 474 1.9× 49 1.6k
Mark Lazarus United Kingdom 5 168 0.3× 988 2.3× 359 0.8× 150 0.6× 438 1.7× 8 1.8k
Jens Thiel Germany 21 161 0.3× 782 1.8× 490 1.1× 219 0.8× 252 1.0× 66 1.7k
Y Niho Japan 21 426 0.7× 879 2.0× 351 0.8× 194 0.7× 261 1.0× 74 2.1k
Karen L. Grogg United States 25 503 0.8× 357 0.8× 253 0.6× 92 0.3× 331 1.3× 34 2.0k
Roberta Caorsi Italy 25 1.2k 2.0× 850 1.9× 263 0.6× 116 0.4× 123 0.5× 103 1.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Qingping Yao

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wu, Song, Zuoming Deng, A. F. M. Jamal Uddin, et al.. (2025). Utilization of the All of Us Research Program in a study of genetics in Yao syndrome. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 157(3). 767–775.
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Yao, Qingping, Peter D. Gorevic, & Greg Gibson. (2025). Genetically Transitional Disease and the Road to Personalized Medicine. Genes. 16(4). 401–401. 1 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping. (2025). The same genotype gives rise to a spectrum of disorders. The Lancet Rheumatology. 7(6). e378–e379. 2 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, et al.. (2024). OP0262 BIOINFORMATICS-DRIVEN ANALYSIS OF GERMLINE MUTATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT IN ADULTS WITH AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISEASES. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 83. 64–64. 1 indexed citations
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Shen, Bo, Qingping Yao, & Ellen Scherl. (2024). Management of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Extraintestinal Disorders in Patients With Ileal Pouches: A Systematic Review. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 67(S1). S106–S114.
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Deng, Zuoming, Jie Yang, Olga C. Aroniadis, et al.. (2023). Implications of combined NOD2 and other gene mutations in autoinflammatory diseases. Frontiers in Immunology. 14. 1265404–1265404. 15 indexed citations
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Carlson, Harold E., et al.. (2021). Polycystic ovary syndrome: epidemiologic assessment of prevalence of systemic rheumatic and autoimmune diseases. Clinical Rheumatology. 40(12). 4837–4843. 13 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping & Apostolos Kontzias. (2020). Expansion of Phenotypic and Genotypic Spectrum in Yao Syndrome. JCR Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 28(1). e156–e160. 20 indexed citations
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Li, Hongbin, et al.. (2018). Molecular genetic analysis for periodic fever syndromes: a supplemental role for the diagnosis of adult-onset Still’s disease. Clinical Rheumatology. 37(8). 2021–2026. 10 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, Felicitas Lacbawan, & Jianbo Li. (2015). Adult autoinflammatory disease frequency and our diagnostic experience in an adult autoinflammatory clinic. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 45(5). 633–637. 24 indexed citations
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Lenert, Aleksander & Qingping Yao. (2015). Macrophage activation syndrome complicating adult onset Still’s disease: A single center case series and comparison with literature. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 45(6). 711–716. 63 indexed citations
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Seril, Darren N., Qingping Yao, Bret A. Lashner, & Bo Shen. (2014). Autoimmune Features Are Associated with Chronic Antibiotic-refractory Pouchitis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 21(1). 110–120. 12 indexed citations
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Seril, Darren N., Qingping Yao, & Bo Shen. (2013). The Association Between Autoimmunity and Pouchitis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 20(2). 378–388. 12 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, et al.. (2011). A new category of autoinflammatory disease associated with NOD2 gene mutations. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 13(5). R148–R148. 59 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, et al.. (2011). Treatment of Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy with Zoledronic Acid: Case Report and Review of the Literature. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 41(2). 291–296. 29 indexed citations
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Brahn, Ernest, David A. Pegues, Qingping Yao, & Noah Craft. (2010). Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis Masquerading as Wegener Granulomatosis. JCR Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 16(3). 125–128. 16 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, Xiangqian Su, & Roy D. Altman. (2009). Is Remitting Seronegative Symmetrical Synovitis with Pitting Edema (RS3PE) a Subset of Rheumatoid Arthritis?. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 40(1). 89–94. 57 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, Dai-Wu Seol, Zhibao Mi, & Paul D. Robbins. (2005). Intra-articular injection of recombinant TRAIL induces synovial apoptosis and reduces inflammation in a rabbit knee model of arthritis. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 8(1). R16–R16. 36 indexed citations
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Yao, Qingping, Joseph C. Glorioso, Christopher H. Evans, et al.. (2000). Adenoviral mediated delivery of FAS ligand to arthritic joints causes extensive apoptosis in the synovial lining. The Journal of Gene Medicine. 2(3). 210–219. 43 indexed citations

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