Zheng‐Ming Ding

1.3k total citations
44 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Zheng‐Ming Ding is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Zheng‐Ming Ding has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 19 papers in Molecular Biology and 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Zheng‐Ming Ding's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (32 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (22 papers) and Memory and Neural Mechanisms (15 papers). Zheng‐Ming Ding is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (32 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (22 papers) and Memory and Neural Mechanisms (15 papers). Zheng‐Ming Ding collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Italy. Zheng‐Ming Ding's co-authors include William J. McBride, Zachary A. Rodd, Eric A. Engleman, Richard L. Bell, Sheketha R. Hauser, Scott M. Oster, Jamie E. Toalston, Jeanette N. McClintick, Howard J. Edenberg and Gerald A. Deehan and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and Psychopharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Zheng‐Ming Ding

42 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Zheng‐Ming Ding United States 21 750 472 208 154 90 44 1.0k
Jérôme Jeanblanc France 20 1.0k 1.4× 471 1.0× 239 1.1× 175 1.1× 119 1.3× 41 1.4k
Sami Ben Hamida United States 23 932 1.2× 582 1.2× 269 1.3× 127 0.8× 74 0.8× 43 1.3k
Jamie E. Toalston United States 18 603 0.8× 332 0.7× 152 0.7× 105 0.7× 44 0.5× 27 735
Marcus W. Meinhardt Germany 13 502 0.7× 288 0.6× 212 1.0× 88 0.6× 63 0.7× 31 841
Marc L. Zeise Chile 20 651 0.9× 289 0.6× 152 0.7× 127 0.8× 97 1.1× 35 1.0k
Barton R. Harris United States 19 621 0.8× 279 0.6× 160 0.8× 111 0.7× 158 1.8× 26 975
Anna Molander Sweden 17 991 1.3× 605 1.3× 197 0.9× 187 1.2× 59 0.7× 21 1.4k
Michael C. Salling United States 16 566 0.8× 313 0.7× 219 1.1× 82 0.5× 81 0.9× 20 771
Esi Domi Italy 14 462 0.6× 278 0.6× 152 0.7× 116 0.8× 63 0.7× 34 773
Maddalena Mereu Italy 20 737 1.0× 462 1.0× 278 1.3× 66 0.4× 75 0.8× 33 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Zheng‐Ming Ding

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All Works

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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, et al.. (2024). FBG Interrogator Using a Dispersive Waveguide Chip and a CMOS Camera. Micromachines. 15(10). 1206–1206.
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Hauser, Sheketha R., Gerald A. Deehan, Robert A. Waeiss, et al.. (2023). Inhibitory and excitatory alcohol-seeking cues distinct roles in behavior, neurochemistry, and mesolimbic pathway in alcohol preferring (P) rats. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 246. 109858–109858. 3 indexed citations
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Tan, Xiao-Ying, et al.. (2023). The involvement of dopamine and D2 receptor-mediated transmission in effects of cotinine in male rats. Neuropharmacology. 230. 109495–109495. 3 indexed citations
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Tan, Xiao-Ying, Cynthia M. Ingraham, William J. McBride, & Zheng‐Ming Ding. (2021). The involvement of mesolimbic dopamine system in cotinine self-administration in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 417. 113596–113596. 3 indexed citations
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Tan, Xiao-Ying, Kent E. Vrana, & Zheng‐Ming Ding. (2021). Cotinine: Pharmacologically Active Metabolite of Nicotine and Neural Mechanisms for Its Actions. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 15. 758252–758252. 47 indexed citations
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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, et al.. (2020). Self-Administration of Cotinine in Wistar Rats: Comparisons to Nicotine. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 376(3). 338–347. 11 indexed citations
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McClintick, Jeanette N., William J. McBride, Richard L. Bell, et al.. (2017). Gene expression changes in the ventral hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex of adolescent alcohol-preferring (P) rats following binge-like alcohol drinking. Alcohol. 68. 37–47. 19 indexed citations
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Deehan, Gerald A., Eric A. Engleman, Zheng‐Ming Ding, William J. McBride, & Zachary A. Rodd. (2013). Microinjections of acetaldehyde or salsolinol into the posterior ventral tegmental area increase dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens shell. PMC. 1 indexed citations
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McBride, William J., Mark W. Kimpel, Jeanette N. McClintick, et al.. (2013). Gene expression within the extended amygdala of 5 pairs of rat lines selectively bred for high or low ethanol consumption. Alcohol. 47(7). 517–529. 32 indexed citations
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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, Simon N. Katner, Zachary A. Rodd, et al.. (2012). Repeated exposure of the posterior ventral tegmental area to nicotine increases the sensitivity of local dopamine neurons to the stimulating effects of ethanol. Alcohol. 46(3). 217–223. 18 indexed citations
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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, Eric A. Engleman, Zachary A. Rodd, & William J. McBride. (2012). Ethanol increases glutamate neurotransmission in the posterior ventral tegmental area of female Wistar rats. PMC. 1 indexed citations
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Katner, Simon N., Scott M. Oster, Zheng‐Ming Ding, et al.. (2011). Alcohol-preferring (P) rats are more sensitive than Wistar rats to the reinforcing effects of cocaine self-administered directly into the nucleus accumbens shell. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 99(4). 688–695. 23 indexed citations
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Hauser, Sheketha R., Bruk Getachew, Scott M. Oster, et al.. (2011). Nicotine Modulates Alcohol‐Seeking and Relapse by Alcohol‐Preferring (P) Rats in a Time‐Dependent Manner. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 36(1). 43–54. 37 indexed citations
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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, Scott M. Oster, Sheketha R. Hauser, et al.. (2011). Synergistic Self-Administration of Ethanol and Cocaine Directly into the Posterior Ventral Tegmental Area: Involvement of Serotonin-3 Receptors. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 340(1). 202–209. 19 indexed citations
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Ding, Zheng‐Ming, Jamie E. Toalston, Scott M. Oster, William J. McBride, & Zachary A. Rodd. (2009). Involvement of local serotonin-2A but not serotonin-1B receptors in the reinforcing effects of ethanol within the posterior ventral tegmental area of female Wistar rats. Psychopharmacology. 204(3). 381–390. 27 indexed citations
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Engleman, Eric A., Zheng‐Ming Ding, Scott M. Oster, et al.. (2009). Ethanol Is Self‐Administered Into the Nucleus Accumbens Shell, But Not the Core: Evidence of Genetic Sensitivity. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 33(12). 2162–2171. 54 indexed citations
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Rodd, Zachary A., Scott M. Oster, Zheng‐Ming Ding, et al.. (2007). The Reinforcing Properties of Salsolinol in the Ventral Tegmental Area: Evidence for Regional Heterogeneity and the Involvement of Serotonin and Dopamine. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 32(2). 230–239. 56 indexed citations

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