T L Yang-Feng

4.2k total citations · 3 hit papers
21 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

T L Yang-Feng is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, T L Yang-Feng has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in T L Yang-Feng's work include Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers), Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (3 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (3 papers). T L Yang-Feng is often cited by papers focused on Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers), Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (3 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (3 papers). T L Yang-Feng collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Sweden. T L Yang-Feng's co-authors include Marc G. Caron, Uta Francke, Robert J. Lefkowitz, Brian K. Kobilka, Tong Sun Kobilka, Thomas Frielle, N Godinot, W Lorenz, Debra A. Schwinn and Jon W. Lomasney and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

T L Yang-Feng

21 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Hit Papers

cDNA for the human beta 2-adrenergic receptor: a protein ... 1987 2026 2000 2013 1987 1987 1988 100 200 300 400 500

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
T L Yang-Feng United States 18 2.5k 1.6k 533 343 279 21 3.5k
Thomas Frielle United States 16 2.8k 1.1× 1.6k 1.0× 578 1.1× 205 0.6× 547 2.0× 24 3.5k
R J Lefkowitz United States 24 3.1k 1.3× 1.9k 1.2× 589 1.1× 173 0.5× 292 1.0× 29 4.1k
Antonio De Blasi Italy 38 3.3k 1.3× 2.7k 1.6× 565 1.1× 261 0.8× 120 0.4× 101 5.4k
C C Malbon United States 39 3.1k 1.3× 1.2k 0.7× 1.1k 2.0× 362 1.1× 432 1.5× 81 4.5k
R.J. Lefkowitz United States 25 4.3k 1.7× 2.8k 1.7× 737 1.4× 133 0.4× 349 1.3× 39 5.4k
Thomas M. Laz United States 25 2.6k 1.0× 2.0k 1.2× 429 0.8× 171 0.5× 73 0.3× 29 4.2k
L C Mahan United States 22 1.9k 0.8× 1.3k 0.8× 292 0.5× 306 0.9× 93 0.3× 35 3.0k
R. Dimaline United Kingdom 44 1.6k 0.6× 2.0k 1.2× 672 1.3× 292 0.9× 127 0.5× 150 5.1k
Maynard H. Makman United States 37 2.3k 0.9× 2.4k 1.4× 700 1.3× 161 0.5× 72 0.3× 105 4.3k
Jean Mazella France 43 3.8k 1.5× 3.8k 2.3× 521 1.0× 128 0.4× 213 0.8× 107 5.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T L Yang-Feng

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Agarwal, Neeraj, Anand Swaroop, Jui‐Der Liou, et al.. (1995). Expression and chromosomal localization of cDNA clones from an enriched human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell line library: identification of two RPE-specific genes. Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 69(1-2). 71–74. 12 indexed citations
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Chen, Phang‐Lang, et al.. (1995). Identification of a human homologue of yeast nuc2 which interacts with the retinoblastoma protein in a specific manner.. PubMed. 6(2). 199–210. 26 indexed citations
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Giros, Bruno, Salah El Mestikawy, N Godinot, et al.. (1992). Cloning, pharmacological characterization, and chromosome assignment of the human dopamine transporter.. Molecular Pharmacology. 42(3). 383–390. 389 indexed citations
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Giros, Bruno, Salah El Mestikawy, N Godinot, T L Yang-Feng, & Marc G. Caron. (1992). Molecular cloning, pharmacological characterization and genetic studies of the human dopamine transporter. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2(3). 268–269. 4 indexed citations
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Gibson, Lisa H., et al.. (1992). Molecular definition of the smallest region of deletion overlap in the Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.. PubMed. 51(3). 571–8. 61 indexed citations
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Tiberi, Mario, Keith R. Jarvie, Christopher Silvia, et al.. (1991). Cloning, molecular characterization, and chromosomal assignment of a gene encoding a second D1 dopamine receptor subtype: differential expression pattern in rat brain compared with the D1A receptor.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 88(17). 7491–7495. 278 indexed citations
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Lomasney, Jon W., Susanna Cotecchia, W Lorenz, et al.. (1991). Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for the alpha 1A-adrenergic receptor. The gene for which is located on human chromosome 5.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266(10). 6365–6369. 361 indexed citations
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Morrison, Karen, et al.. (1991). Sequence and localization of a partial cDNA encoding the human alpha 3 chain of type IV collagen.. PubMed. 49(3). 545–54. 83 indexed citations
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Schwinn, Debra A., Jon W. Lomasney, W Lorenz, et al.. (1990). Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for a novel alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 265(14). 8183–8189. 370 indexed citations
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Regan, John W., Tong Sun Kobilka, T L Yang-Feng, et al.. (1988). Cloning and expression of a human kidney cDNA for an alpha 2-adrenergic receptor subtype.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 85(17). 6301–6305. 369 indexed citations breakdown →
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Leto, Thomas L., David Barton, T L Yang-Feng, et al.. (1988). Comparison of nonerythroid alpha-spectrin genes reveals strict homology among diverse species.. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 8(1). 1–9. 67 indexed citations
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Kobilka, Brian K., Richard A. F. Dixon, Thomas Frielle, et al.. (1987). cDNA for the human beta 2-adrenergic receptor: a protein with multiple membrane-spanning domains and encoded by a gene whose chromosomal location is shared with that of the receptor for platelet-derived growth factor.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 84(1). 46–50. 554 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kobilka, Brian K., Thomas Frielle, Sheila Collins, et al.. (1987). An intronless gene encoding a potential member of the family of receptors coupled to guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins. Nature. 329(6134). 75–79. 425 indexed citations breakdown →
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Yang-Feng, T L, Louis J. DeGennaro, & Uta Francke. (1986). Genes for synapsin I, a neuronal phosphoprotein, map to conserved regions of human and murine X chromosomes.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 83(22). 8679–8683. 81 indexed citations
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Yang-Feng, T L, G.A.P. Bruns, A J Carroll, K. O. J. Simola, & Uta Francke. (1986). Localization of the LDHA gene to 11p14?11p15 by in situ hybridization of an LDHA cDNA probe to two translocations with breakpoints in 11p13. Human Genetics. 74(4). 331–334. 13 indexed citations
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Yang-Feng, T L, Ghislain Opdenakker, Guido Volckaert, & Uta Francke. (1986). Human tissue-type plasminogen activator gene located near chromosomal breakpoint in myeloproliferative disorder.. PubMed. 39(1). 79–87. 41 indexed citations
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Bućan, Maja, T L Yang-Feng, Anamaris M. Colberg‐Poley, et al.. (1986). Genetic and cytogenetic localisation of the homeo box containing genes on mouse chromosome 6 and human chromosome 7.. The EMBO Journal. 5(11). 2899–2905. 104 indexed citations
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Yang-Feng, T L, Georgia Floyd-Smith, Mona Nemer, Jacques Drouin, & Uta Francke. (1985). The pronatriodilatin gene is located on the distal short arm of human chromosome 1 and on mouse chromosome 4.. PubMed. 37(6). 1117–28. 93 indexed citations

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