Shipeng Cheng

1.8k total citations
72 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Shipeng Cheng is a scholar working on Genetics, Animal Science and Zoology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Shipeng Cheng has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Genetics, 32 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 31 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Shipeng Cheng's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (43 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (32 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (20 papers). Shipeng Cheng is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (43 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (32 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (20 papers). Shipeng Cheng collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Italy. Shipeng Cheng's co-authors include Jianke Wang, Yuening Cheng, Yi Li, Hua Wu, Hang Zhao, Mingwei Tong, Feng-Xue Wang, Yongjun Wen, Hongwei Zhu and Li Guo and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Shipeng Cheng

69 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
Shipeng Cheng China 20 579 561 498 304 256 72 1.3k
Fabiana Quoos Mayer Brazil 21 418 0.7× 317 0.6× 442 0.9× 292 1.0× 232 0.9× 116 1.3k
Melissa Kennedy United States 21 645 1.1× 409 0.7× 468 0.9× 373 1.2× 97 0.4× 62 1.3k
Gertrude Thompson Portugal 23 714 1.2× 644 1.1× 700 1.4× 215 0.7× 171 0.7× 73 1.5k
Shangjin Cui China 24 632 1.1× 461 0.8× 817 1.6× 366 1.2× 502 2.0× 92 1.9k
Francesca Chianini United Kingdom 23 328 0.6× 191 0.3× 282 0.6× 277 0.9× 498 1.9× 75 1.5k
F. Schmoll Austria 23 507 0.9× 370 0.7× 399 0.8× 168 0.6× 223 0.9× 93 1.3k
Ilaria Barbieri Italy 24 622 1.1× 180 0.3× 377 0.8× 340 1.1× 365 1.4× 57 1.5k
Mun-Il Kang South Korea 25 972 1.7× 210 0.4× 734 1.5× 139 0.5× 157 0.6× 63 1.4k
Karol Sestak United States 23 936 1.6× 228 0.4× 566 1.1× 227 0.7× 141 0.6× 55 1.7k
Robert O. Jacoby United States 26 758 1.3× 497 0.9× 405 0.8× 253 0.8× 336 1.3× 68 1.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Shipeng Cheng

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Fields of papers citing papers by Shipeng Cheng

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Shipeng Cheng

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

All Works

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Cheng, Shipeng, Zhiyang Ling, Xiao Lu, et al.. (2025). TNFR2/CCR8 bispecific antibody enhances antitumor activity through depleting Ti-Tregs and boosting effector CD8 + T cell function. OncoImmunology. 14(1). 2497171–2497171. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Lian, Danyan Zhang, Rong Fan, et al.. (2024). Serum ECM1 is a promising biomarker for staging and monitoring fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Science China Life Sciences. 68(2). 431–440.
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Chen, Qiang, Mingwei Tong, Na Sun, et al.. (2022). Integrated Analysis of miRNA-mRNA Expression in Mink Lung Epithelial Cells Infected With Canine Distemper Virus. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 9. 897740–897740. 1 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yaguang, Xiaojing Wang, Xuezhen Li, et al.. (2020). Potential contribution of increased soluble IL-2R to lymphopenia in COVID-19 patients. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 17(8). 878–880. 45 indexed citations
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Zhu, Hongwei, Qingrong Huang, Xiaoliang Hu, et al.. (2018). Caprine herpesvirus 2-associated malignant catarrhal fever of captive sika deer (Cervus nippon) in an intensive management system. BMC Veterinary Research. 14(1). 38–38. 8 indexed citations
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Tong, Mingwei, Yi Li, Yuening Cheng, et al.. (2016). Identification and characterization of the toll-like receptor 8 gene in the Chinese raccoon dog ( Nyctereutes procyonoides ). Immunology Letters. 178. 50–60. 2 indexed citations
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Peng, Lin, Hongmei Wang, Jianke Wang, et al.. (2015). Prokaryotic expression and identification of mink enteritis virus VP2 gene.. 19(3). 133–139. 2 indexed citations
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Wang, Feng-Xue, Liting Qin, Xing Liu, et al.. (2015). Novel Nsp2 deletion based on molecular epidemiology and evolution of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in Shandong Province from 2013 to 2014. Infection Genetics and Evolution. 33. 219–226. 10 indexed citations
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Li, Yi, Yuening Cheng, Miao Zhang, et al.. (2015). Identification of a novel canine distemper virus B-cell epitope using a monoclonal antibody against nucleocapsid protein. Virus Research. 213. 1–5. 7 indexed citations
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Wang, Jianke, Hang Zhao, Yuening Cheng, et al.. (2015). Continuing evolution of canine parvovirus in China: Isolation of novel variants with an Ala5Gly mutation in the VP2 protein. Infection Genetics and Evolution. 38. 73–78. 65 indexed citations
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Yang, Yong, Feng-Xue Wang, Na Sun, et al.. (2015). Development and evaluation of two truncated recombinant NP antigen-based indirect ELISAs for detection of bovine parainfluenza virus type 3 antibodies in cattle. Journal of Virological Methods. 222. 47–54. 9 indexed citations
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Zhu, Hongwei, Xiaoyun Chen, Hengxing Ba, et al.. (2015). Characterization of a virulent dog-originated rabies virus affecting more than twenty fallow deer (Dama dama) in Inner Mongolia, China. Infection Genetics and Evolution. 31. 127–134. 13 indexed citations
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Sun, Na, Yong Yang, Guisheng Wang, et al.. (2014). Detection and Characterization of Avastrovirus Associated with Diarrhea Isolated from Minks in China. Food and Environmental Virology. 6(3). 169–174. 29 indexed citations
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Wang, Jianke, Shipeng Cheng, Yi Li, et al.. (2012). Detection of mink enteritis virus by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP). Journal of Virological Methods. 187(2). 401–405. 17 indexed citations
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Li, Yi, Shipeng Cheng, Jianke Wang, et al.. (2010). Expression of VP2 gene of canine parvovirus virus and development of a recombinant protein-based indirect ELISA for antibodies detection.. Zhongguo shouyi xuebao. 30(8). 1038–1042. 1 indexed citations
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Wang, Jianke, Shipeng Cheng, Xijun Yan, et al.. (2009). Preparation and biological characteristic of monoclonal antibodies against mink enteritis virus.. Chinese Veterinary Science. 39(3). 227–232. 1 indexed citations
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Jian-jun, Zhao, Xijun Yan, Vito Martella, et al.. (2009). Phylogenetic analysis of the haemagglutinin gene of canine distemper virus strains detected from breeding foxes, raccoon dogs and minks in China. Veterinary Microbiology. 140(1-2). 34–42. 94 indexed citations

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