Xing-Hong Leng

1.1k total citations
16 papers, 937 citations indexed

About

Xing-Hong Leng is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Xing-Hong Leng has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 937 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Xing-Hong Leng's work include ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (5 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (3 papers). Xing-Hong Leng is often cited by papers focused on ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (5 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (3 papers). Xing-Hong Leng collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Germany. Xing-Hong Leng's co-authors include Michael Forgac, Michael B. Wheeler, A E Boyd, Morris F. Manolson, Qing Liu, Ming Lu, Joseph S. Dillon, Tsuyoshi Nishi, Mei Lü and Chen Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Communications and Circulation Research.

In The Last Decade

Xing-Hong Leng

15 papers receiving 922 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Xing-Hong Leng United States 11 533 261 219 210 125 16 937
Thomas S. Heard United States 11 354 0.7× 106 0.4× 197 0.9× 42 0.2× 94 0.8× 15 646
Michael J. Garant United States 8 338 0.6× 281 1.1× 233 1.1× 76 0.4× 335 2.7× 9 840
P. L. Brubaker Canada 11 294 0.6× 615 2.4× 576 2.6× 123 0.6× 109 0.9× 18 951
Melissa Graham United States 9 536 1.0× 139 0.5× 191 0.9× 555 2.6× 237 1.9× 14 1.3k
Bela Malik United States 13 687 1.3× 99 0.4× 115 0.5× 64 0.3× 63 0.5× 19 830
Tomoko Kakizawa Japan 16 334 0.6× 138 0.5× 82 0.4× 152 0.7× 148 1.2× 27 757
Yun Ning China 10 360 0.7× 386 1.5× 181 0.8× 41 0.2× 76 0.6× 19 761
Ryoichi X. Ioka Japan 7 313 0.6× 111 0.4× 75 0.3× 79 0.4× 70 0.6× 8 581
A. Stefanutti France 13 240 0.5× 211 0.8× 169 0.8× 61 0.3× 232 1.9× 15 646
Marco A. Piñeyro United States 15 343 0.6× 534 2.0× 461 2.1× 48 0.2× 222 1.8× 25 927

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Xing-Hong Leng

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Walle, Inge Van de, P. Decker, Emma K. Persson, et al.. (2025). Randomized phase I trial outcomes show safe and sustainable inhibition of classical and lectin complement pathways by empasiprubart. Nature Communications. 16(1). 7639–7639.
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Huo, Lihong, et al.. (2009). Leptin-Dependent Control of Glucose Balance and Locomotor Activity by POMC Neurons. Cell Metabolism. 9(6). 537–547. 182 indexed citations
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Geng, Hongquan, Hui Zhang, Wei Zhang, et al.. (2008). Transdermal 17-β estradiol replacement therapy reduces megakaryocyte GPVI expression. Thrombosis Research. 123(1). 93–99. 7 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Wei Zhang, Bernhard Nieswandt, & Paul F. Bray. (2005). Effects of Estrogen Replacement Therapies on Mouse Platelet Function and Glycoprotein VI Levels. Circulation Research. 97(5). 415–417. 20 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong & Paul F. Bray. (2005). Hormone therapy and platelet function. Drug Discovery Today Disease Mechanisms. 2(1). 85–91. 12 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Tsuyoshi Nishi, & Michael Forgac. (1999). Transmembrane Topography of the 100-kDa a Subunit (Vph1p) of the Yeast Vacuolar Proton-translocating ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(21). 14655–14661. 86 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Morris F. Manolson, & Michael Forgac. (1998). Function of the COOH-terminal Domain of Vph1p in Activity and Assembly of the Yeast V-ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(12). 6717–6723. 77 indexed citations
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Dillon, Joseph S., Michael B. Wheeler, Xing-Hong Leng, Brooke Ligon, & A E Boyd. (1997). The Human Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 426. 113–119. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Qing, et al.. (1997). Site-directed Mutagenesis of the Yeast V-ATPase A Subunit. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272(18). 11750–11756. 73 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Morris F. Manolson, Qing Liu, & Michael Forgac. (1996). Site-directed Mutagenesis of the 100-kDa Subunit (Vph1p) of the Yeast Vacuolar (H+)-ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271(37). 22487–22493. 110 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, et al.. (1996). [Changes of histamine receptors in the liver of the rat during the development of experimental cirrhosis].. PubMed. 34(2). 113–6. 1 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Morris F. Manolson, Qing Liu, & Michael Forgac. (1996). Site-directed mutagenesis of the 100-kDa subunit (Vph1p) of the yeast vacuolar (H+)-ATPase.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271(45). 28725–28725. 3 indexed citations
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Leng, Xing-Hong, Jorge C. G. Blanco, S Tsai, et al.. (1994). Mechanisms for synergistic activation of thyroid hormone receptor and retinoid X receptor on different response elements.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269(50). 31436–31442. 55 indexed citations
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Wheeler, Michael B., Mei Lü, Joseph S. Dillon, et al.. (1993). Functional expression of the rat glucagon-like peptide-I receptor, evidence for coupling to both adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase-C.. Endocrinology. 133(1). 57–62. 170 indexed citations
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Lu, Ming, Michael B. Wheeler, Xing-Hong Leng, & A E Boyd. (1993). The role of the free cytosolic calcium level in beta-cell signal transduction by gastric inhibitory polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide I(7-37).. Endocrinology. 132(1). 94–100. 119 indexed citations
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Tsai, Sophia Y., Xing-Hong Leng, Alan D. W. Dobson, et al.. (1991). Studies on the mechanism of functional cooperativity between progesterone and estrogen receptors.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266(25). 16684–16690. 20 indexed citations

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