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D-Index
32
Citations
3668
World Ranking
2159
National Ranking
612

J. T. Yen publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where J. T. Yen sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 107 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

J. T. Yen D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where J. T. Yen sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

J. T. Yen is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their research focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with specific attention to the subfields of neurology and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their main research topics include:

  • Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases

J. T. Yen has published work in the following venue:

  • American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yen include:

  • Theresa A. Lansdell
  • Erinn Laimon-Thomson
  • Martina Yen
  • William F. Jackson
  • Anne M. Dorrance

One of their recent papers is titled "High-fat feeding has sex-dependent effects on the structure and biomechanical properties of cerebral parenchymal arterioles and cognitive function", published in 2025 in the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

Best Publications

  • Influences of dietary protein level, amino acid supplementation and environmental temperature on performance, body composition, organ weights and total heat production of growing pigs.

    B. J. Kerr;J. T. Yen;J. A. Nienaber;R. A. Easter

  • Effects of plane of nutrition on organ size and fasting heat production in pigs.

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  • The effect of excess protein on growth performance and protein metabolism of finishing barrows and gilts.

    H Y Chen;A J Lewis;P S Miller;J T Yen

  • Variability among sources and laboratories in nutrient analyses of corn and soybean meal. NCR-42 Committee on Swine Nutrition. North Central Regional-42.

    G L Cromwell;C C Calvert;T R Cline;J D Crenshaw

  • Potential contribution of absorbed volatile fatty acids to whole-animal energy requirement in conscious swine.

    J. T. Yen;J. A. Nienaber;D. A. Hill;W. G. Pond

  • Oxygen consumption by portal vein-drained organs and by whole animal in conscious growing swine.

    J. T. Yen;J. A. Nienaber;D. A. Hill;W. G. Pond

  • Difference in rates of net portal absorption between crystalline and protein-bound lysine and threonine in growing pigs fed once daily

    J. T. Yen;B. J. Kerr;R. A. Easter;A. M. Parkhurst

  • Thermal Environment Effects on Growing-Finishing Swine Part I—Growth, Feed Intake and Heat Production

    John A. Nienaber;G. LeRoy Hahn;J. T. Yen

  • Variability among sources and laboratories in analyses of wheat middlings

    G. L. Cromwell;T. R. Cline;J. D. Crenshaw;T. D. Crenshaw

  • Effect of ractopamine on growth, carcass traits, and fasting heat production of U.S. contemporary crossbred and Chinese Meishan pure- and crossbred pigs.

    J. T. Yen;J. A. Nienaber;J. Klindt;J. D. Crouse

  • Effects of space restriction and management on pre- and post-puberal response of female swine.

    A. H. Jensen;J. T. Yen;M. M. Gehring;D. H. Baker

  • Effects of ractopamine on genetically obese and lean pigs.

    J. T. Yen;H. J. Mersmann;D. A. Hill;W. G. Pond

  • Energy Costs of Protein and Fat Deposition in Pigs Fed Ad Libitum

    M. W. Tess;G. E. Dickerson;J. A. Nienaber;J. T. Yen

  • Calcium Chloride as a Regulator of Feed Intake and Weight Gain in Pigs

    J. T. Yen;W. G. Pond;R. L. Prior

  • Influence of dietary fiber on the performance and cellulase activity of growing-finishing swine.

    V. H. Varel;W. G. Pond;J. T. Yen

  • A method for chronically quantifying net absorption of nutrients and gut metabolites into hepatic portal vein in conscious swine.

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  • ADMINISTRATION OF PORCINE SOMATOTROPIN BY SUSTAINED-RELEASE IMPLANT : GROWTH AND ENDOCRINE RESPONSES IN GENETICALLY LEAN AND OBESE BARROWS AND GILTS

    John Klindt;F. C. Buonomo;J. T. Yen

  • Administration of porcine somatotropin by a sustained-release implant: effect on follicular growth, concentrations of steroids and insulin-like growth factor I, and insulin-like growth factor binding protein activity in follicular fluid of control, lean, and obese gilts

    S. E. Echternkamp;L. J. Spicer;J. Klindt;R. K. Vernon

  • Effect of porcine somatotropin on number of granulosa cell luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin receptors, oocyte viability, and concentrations of steroids and insulin-like growth factors I and II in follicular fluid of lean and obese gilts.

    L. J. Spicer;J. Klindt;F. C. Buonomo;R. Maurer

  • Response of growing swine to dietary copper and clinoptilolite supplementation

    W. G Pond;J. T Yen;V. H Varel

  • Effect of carbadox on growth, fasting metabolism, thyroid function and gastrointestinal tract in young pigs.

    J. T. Yen;J. A. Nienaber;W. G. Pond;V. H. Varel

  • Use of Carbohydrate and Fat as Energy Source by Obese and Lean Swine

    H. J. Mersmann;W. G. Pond;J. T. Yen

  • Growth, body composition, and endocrine responses to chronic administration of insulin-like growth factor I and(or) porcine growth hormone in pigs.

    John Klindt;J. T. Yen;F. C. Buonomo;A. J. Roberts

  • Metabolic and microbial responses in western crossbred and Meishan growing pigs fed a high-fiber diet

    J. T. Yen;V. H. Varel;J. A. Nienaber

  • Effect of Dietary Supplementation with Vitamin C or Carbadox on Weanling Pigs Subjected to Crowding Stress

    J. T. Yen;W. G. Pond

  • Administration of porcine somatotropin by sustained-release implant: growth, carcass, and sensory responses in crossbred white and genetically lean and obese boars and gilts.

    John Klindt;F. C. Buonomo;J. T. Yen

  • Reduced mature size in progeny of swine severely restricted in protein intake during pregnancy.

    W. G. Pond;Jong-Tseng Yen;H. J. Mersmann;R. R. Maurer

  • Effects of carbadox, copper, or Yucca shidigera extract on growth performance and visceral weight of young pigs.

    J T Yen;W G Pond

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert D. Goodband
Robert D. Goodband Kansas State University
J. L. Nelssen
J. L. Nelssen Kansas State University
Gary L. Cromwell
Gary L. Cromwell University of Kentucky
Gordon E. Dickerson
Gordon E. Dickerson United States Department of Agriculture
James E. Wells
James E. Wells Agricultural Research Service
Robert A. Easter
Robert A. Easter University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gretchen M. Hill
Gretchen M. Hill Michigan State University
D. C. Mahan
D. C. Mahan The Ohio State University
Calvin L. Ferrell
Calvin L. Ferrell Agricultural Research Service
Austin Lewis
Austin Lewis University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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