Zhanqiu Yang

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
45 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Zhanqiu Yang is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Zhanqiu Yang has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Infectious Diseases, 19 papers in Epidemiology and 10 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Zhanqiu Yang's work include Viral Infections and Vectors (17 papers), Fire effects on ecosystems (10 papers) and Influenza Virus Research Studies (6 papers). Zhanqiu Yang is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Vectors (17 papers), Fire effects on ecosystems (10 papers) and Influenza Virus Research Studies (6 papers). Zhanqiu Yang collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Australia. Zhanqiu Yang's co-authors include Qiang Liu, Yuanhong Zhou, Hairong Xiong, Wei Hou, Dongying Liu, Wei Hou, Li Ye, Wen‐Zhe Ho, Xu Wang and Lin Zhou and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Virology and Virology.

In The Last Decade

Zhanqiu Yang

43 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Zhanqiu Yang
Jennifer R. Tisoncik United States
Qi Lv China
Yajin Qu China
Imke Steffen Germany
Jae‐Hwan Nam South Korea
Sin Fun Sia Hong Kong
Jennifer R. Tisoncik United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Zhanqiu Yang

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

All Works

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Liu, Yuan-Yuan, Yang An, Yingqi Xu, et al.. (2023). Incidence of Orthohantavirus infection in humans follows observed changes in rodent reservoirs, Hubei Province, China (1984–2010). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 84(8). 1–7. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Dongying, Jing Liu, Bingyu Liu, et al.. (2017). Phylogenetic analysis based on mitochondrial DNA sequences of wild rats, and the relationship with Seoul virus infection in Hubei, China. Virologica Sinica. 32(3). 235–244. 6 indexed citations
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Chen, Liangjun, Xian‐Dan Lin, Jun-Hua Tian, et al.. (2017). Diversity, evolution and population dynamics of avian influenza viruses circulating in the live poultry markets in China. Virology. 505. 33–41. 28 indexed citations
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Jiang, Xiaojing, Jun Zhang, Yong Xiong, et al.. (2017). Human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein polymorphisms and increasing viral load in AIDS patients. PLoS ONE. 12(5). e0176160–e0176160. 15 indexed citations
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Deng, Youping, et al.. (2017). Human bocavirus induces apoptosis and autophagy in human bronchial epithelial cells. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. 14(1). 753–758. 5 indexed citations
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Chen, Liangjun, Yan Zhong, Bingyu Liu, et al.. (2016). Specific interference shRNA-expressing plasmids inhibit Hantaan virus infection in vitro and in vivo. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica. 37(4). 497–504. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Qiang, Yuanhong Zhou, & Zhanqiu Yang. (2015). The cytokine storm of severe influenza and development of immunomodulatory therapy. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 13(1). 3–10. 569 indexed citations breakdown →
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Zhu, Ni, Qingbin Chen, Hairong Xiong, et al.. (2014). Influence of HLA-DRB alleles on haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in a Chinese Han population in Hubei Province, China. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 34(1). 187–195. 4 indexed citations
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Ling, Jiaxin, Ning Li, Jinlin Li, et al.. (2012). Amelioration of influenza virus-induced reactive oxygen species formation by epigallocatechin gallate derived from green tea. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica. 33(12). 1533–1541. 64 indexed citations
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Li, Jinlin, Jiaxin Ling, Dongying Liu, et al.. (2012). Genetic characterization of a new subtype of Hantaan virus isolated from a hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) epidemic area in Hubei Province, China. Archives of Virology. 157(10). 1981–1987. 11 indexed citations
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Xiong, Hairong, Li Lü, Wei Hou, et al.. (2012). The Inhibitory Effect of Rheum palmatum Against Coxsackievirus B3in Vitro and in Vivo. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 40(4). 801–812. 23 indexed citations
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Liu, Jing, Dongying Liu, Wen Chen, et al.. (2011). Genetic analysis of hantaviruses and their rodent hosts in central-south China. Virus Research. 163(2). 439–447. 25 indexed citations
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Xiong, Hairong, Q. Li, Wei Chen, et al.. (2011). Specific humoral reaction of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) patients in China to recombinant nucleocapsid proteins from European hantaviruses. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 30(5). 645–651. 10 indexed citations
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Xiong, Hairong, Shuyi Li, Zhanqiu Yang, Richard R. Burgess, & William S. Dynan. (2009). E. coli expression of a soluble, active single-chain antibody variable fragment containing a nuclear localization signal. Protein Expression and Purification. 66(2). 172–180. 9 indexed citations
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Yang, Guang, et al.. (2008). Short hairpin RNA-mediated inhibition of HSV-1 gene expression and function during HSV-1 infection in Vero cells. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica. 29(8). 975–982. 6 indexed citations
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Yang, Zhanqiu, et al.. (2007). Carboxymethytl pachymaram up-regulates dendritic cell’s function in hepatitis B virus transgenic mice in vitro. Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences. 12(2). 372–378. 2 indexed citations
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Xu, Fangling, Zhanqiu Yang, Lina Wang, et al.. (2007). Morphological Characterization of Hantavirus HV114 by Electron Microscopy. Intervirology. 50(3). 166–172. 15 indexed citations
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Zhou, Jun, Wei Wang, Qiong Zhong, et al.. (2005). Immunogenicity, safety, and protective efficacy of an inactivated SARS-associated coronavirus vaccine in rhesus monkeys. Vaccine. 23(24). 3202–3209. 61 indexed citations
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Hou, Wei, et al.. (2005). CTLA-4 Gene Polymorphisms in Chinese Patients with Ulcerative Colitis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 11(7). 653–656. 12 indexed citations
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Nabel, Gary J., E G Nabel, Zhanqiu Yang, et al.. (1994). Molecular Genetic Interventions for Cancer. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 59(0). 699–707. 4 indexed citations

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