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D-Index
59
Citations
38429
World Ranking
3186
National Ranking
83

Overview

Ling-Ling Chen is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. The researcher's work scope, publication record, and detailed academic contributions reflect a focus on scientific investigation aligned with their institutional environment.

There is no available data on specific recent papers, co-authors, or detailed publication venues related to Ling-Ling Chen. Likewise, information about their main fields of study, subfields, and identified main research topics is not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Gene regulation by long non-coding RNAs and its biological functions.

    Luisa Statello;Chun-Jie Guo;Ling-Ling Chen;Ling-Ling Chen;Maite Huarte

  • Circular Intronic Long Noncoding RNAs

    Yang Zhang;Xiao-Ou Zhang;Tian Chen;Jian-Feng Xiang

  • Extensive translation of circular RNAs driven by N 6 -methyladenosine

    Yun Yang;Xiaojuan Fan;Miaowei Mao;Miaowei Mao;Xiaowei Song;Xiaowei Song

  • Complementary Sequence-Mediated Exon Circularization

    Xiao-Ou Zhang;Hai-Bin Wang;Hai-Bin Wang;Yang Zhang;Xuhua Lu

  • Regulation of circRNA biogenesis

    Ling-Ling Chen;Li Yang

  • The Biogenesis, Functions, and Challenges of Circular RNAs.

    Xiang Li;Li Yang;Li Yang;Ling-Ling Chen;Ling-Ling Chen

  • The biogenesis and emerging roles of circular RNAs

    Ling-Ling Chen

  • Cellular functions of long noncoding RNAs.

    Run-Wen Yao;Yang Wang;Ling-Ling Chen;Ling-Ling Chen

  • The expanding regulatory mechanisms and cellular functions of circular RNAs.

    Ling-Ling Chen

  • Linking Long Noncoding RNA Localization and Function.

    Ling-Ling Chen

  • Diverse alternative back-splicing and alternative splicing landscape of circular RNAs

    Xiao-Ou Zhang;Rui Dong;Rui Dong;Yang Zhang;Jia-Lin Zhang

  • Structure and Degradation of Circular RNAs Regulate PKR Activation in Innate Immunity.

    Chu-Xiao Liu;Xiang Li;Fang Nan;Shan Jiang

  • Altered nuclear retention of mRNAs containing inverted repeats in human embryonic stem cells: Functional role of a nuclear noncoding RNA

    Ling-Ling Chen;Gordon G. Carmichael

  • Human colorectal cancer-specific CCAT1-L lncRNA regulates long-range chromatin interactions at the MYC locus

    Jian-Feng Xiang;Qing-Fei Yin;Tian Chen;Yang Zhang

  • Coordinated circRNA Biogenesis and Function with NF90/NF110 in Viral Infection

    Xiang Li;Chu-Xiao Liu;Wei Xue;Yang Zhang

  • The Biogenesis of Nascent Circular RNAs

    Yang Zhang;Wei Xue;Xiang Li;Jun Zhang

  • Genomewide characterization of non-polyadenylated RNAs

    Li Yang;Michael O Duff;Brenton R Graveley;Gordon G Carmichael

  • Long Noncoding RNAs with snoRNA Ends

    Qing-Fei Yin;Li Yang;Yang Zhang;Jian-Feng Xiang

  • The Output of Protein-Coding Genes Shifts to Circular RNAs When the Pre-mRNA Processing Machinery Is Limiting.

    Dongming Liang;Deirdre C. Tatomer;Zheng Luo;Huang Wu

  • Alu element‐mediated gene silencing

    Ling-Ling Chen;Joshua N DeCerbo;Gordon G Carmichael

Frequent Co-Authors

Li Yang
Li Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gordon G. Carmichael
Gordon G. Carmichael University of Connecticut Health Center
Yang Zhang
Yang Zhang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Nan Shen
Nan Shen Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Brenton R. Graveley
Brenton R. Graveley University of Connecticut Health Center
Elspeth A. Bruford
Elspeth A. Bruford University of Cambridge
Haifan Lin
Haifan Lin Yale University
Marisa S. Bartolomei
Marisa S. Bartolomei University of Pennsylvania
Peter F. Stadler
Peter F. Stadler Leipzig University
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith University of Cambridge

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