Yinping Huang

690 total citations
26 papers, 480 citations indexed

About

Yinping Huang is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Yinping Huang has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 480 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 13 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Yinping Huang's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (16 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (13 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). Yinping Huang is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (16 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (13 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). Yinping Huang collaborates with scholars based in China and United States. Yinping Huang's co-authors include Duyun Ye, Zhangye Xu, Feng Lin, Dongxin Zhang, Ni Wang, Yongsheng Li, Yanjun Huang, Ping Wu, Lei Cai and Feng Zhao and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Pollution, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Fertility and Sterility.

In The Last Decade

Yinping Huang

26 papers receiving 477 citations

Peers

Yinping Huang
Scott W. Walsh United States
Stephen W. D’Souza United Kingdom
Nicole K. MacLennan United States
Samuel P. Hoile United Kingdom
Linda Petrie United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by Yinping Huang

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Yinping Huang

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

All Works

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Xu, Zhangye, Tong Zhou, Tingting Liao, et al.. (2019). Lipoxin A4 interferes with embryo implantation via suppression of epithelial‐mesenchymal transition. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 81(5). e13107–e13107. 11 indexed citations
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Zhang, Qiong, Yinping Huang, Keke Zhang, et al.. (2017). Progesterone attenuates hypertension and autoantibody levels to the angiotensin II type 1 receptor in response to elevated cadmium during pregnancy. Placenta. 62. 16–24. 31 indexed citations
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Huang, Yinping, Yanjun Huang, Fan Wang, et al.. (2016). Cadmium-induced immune abnormality is a key pathogenic event in human and rat models of preeclampsia. Environmental Pollution. 218. 770–782. 44 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xiaojie, et al.. (2015). Increased Oxidative DNA Damage in Placenta Contributes to Cadmium-Induced Preeclamptic Conditions in Rat. Biological Trace Element Research. 170(1). 119–127. 20 indexed citations
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Zhang, Dongxin, Ji Zeng, Wei Huang, et al.. (2015). Glucocorticoid exposure in early placentation induces preeclampsia in rats via interfering trophoblast development. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 225. 61–70. 30 indexed citations
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Zhang, Dongxin, Yinping Huang, & Duyun Ye. (2015). Intestinal dysbiosis: An emerging cause of pregnancy complications?. Medical Hypotheses. 84(3). 223–226. 33 indexed citations
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Xu, Zhangye, Feng Zhao, Feng Lin, et al.. (2014). Preeclampsia is associated with a deficiency of lipoxin A4, an endogenous anti-inflammatory mediator. Fertility and Sterility. 102(1). 282–290.e4. 50 indexed citations
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Zhang, Dongxin, Yongsheng Li, Qiong Cheng, et al.. (2014). Glucocorticoids Sensitize Rat Placental Inflammatory Responses via Inhibiting Lipoxin A4 Biosynthesis1. Biology of Reproduction. 90(4). 74–74. 15 indexed citations
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Wang, Fan, Qiong Zhang, Xiaojie Zhang, et al.. (2014). Preeclampsia induced by cadmium in rats is related to abnormal local glucocorticoid synthesis in placenta. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 12(1). 32 indexed citations
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Xu, Zhangye, et al.. (2014). Lipoxin A4: The Double-edge Sword in Mice Pregnancy. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 72(1). 57–64. 7 indexed citations
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Lin, Feng, et al.. (2013). A synthetic analog of lipoxin A4 partially alleviates dexamethasone-induced fetal growth restriction in rats. Placenta. 34(10). 941–948. 26 indexed citations
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Lin, Feng, Zhangye Xu, Duyun Ye, et al.. (2012). Treatment of Lipoxin A4 and its analogue on low-dose endotoxin induced preeclampsia in rat and possible mechanisms. Reproductive Toxicology. 34(4). 677–685. 51 indexed citations
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Zhao, Junzhao, et al.. (2010). Effects of Oral Contraceptives and Metformin on the Outcome of In Vitro Maturation in Infertile Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Journal of Women s Health. 19(2). 261–265. 6 indexed citations
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Liu, Zhongjie, Yinping Huang, Yi Pan, et al.. (2010). [Effect of lipoxin A(4) on lipopolysaccharide-induced oxidant stress in human umbilical vein endothelial cells].. PubMed. 45(11). 848–53. 2 indexed citations
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Wu, Ping, Duyun Ye, Yinping Huang, et al.. (2009). Effects of Lipoxin A<sub>4</sub> on CoCl<sub>2</sub>-Induced Angiogenesis and Its Possible Mechanisms in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells. Pharmacology. 84(1). 17–23. 22 indexed citations
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Li, Yongsheng, Ping Wu, Xiaoyan Zhou, et al.. (2008). Formyl-peptide receptor like 1: A potent mediator of the Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ current ICRAC. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 478(1). 110–118. 29 indexed citations
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Huang, Yanjun, et al.. (2008). [Effect of lipoxins on proliferation and secretion of peritoneal macrophages from patients with preeclampsia in vitro].. PubMed. 43(5). 325–8. 3 indexed citations
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Yuan, Meng, et al.. (2007). [Perinatal outcomes of 45 pregnant women with pulmonary hypertension complicating congenital heart disease].. PubMed. 42(10). 662–5. 2 indexed citations
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Yuan, Guozhen, Jianjun Yao, Xia Zhang, et al.. (2003). [Associations between six functional genes and schizophrenia].. PubMed. 20(1). 69–71. 8 indexed citations
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Si, Yuanzheng, et al.. (1994). The utero-placental circulation, eugenics and the prevention and treatment of high risk pregnancies. Journal of Tongji Medical University. 14(1). 1–6. 2 indexed citations

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