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D-Index
35
Citations
5212
World Ranking
1707
National Ranking
493

Peter L. Long 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 Peter L. Long sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 156 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter L. Long 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 Peter L. Long sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter L. Long is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Within these main disciplines, the scientist has focused on several specialized subfields including molecular biology, surgery, epidemiology, nutrition and dietetics, and immunology.

Their publication record reflects engagement with multiple interconnected research topics. These include RNA modifications and cancer, congenital diaphragmatic hernia studies, cancer-related gene regulation, preterm birth and chorioamnionitis, infant nutrition and health, as well as macrophage migration inhibitory factor.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter L. Long demonstrate active contributions in diverse journals and cover emerging scientific questions. These papers are:

  • "Arginase 1 does not affect RNA m6A methylation in mouse fetal lung" (2024, Birth Defects Research)
  • "The Protective Effects of Burdock Fructooligosaccharide on Preterm Labor Through Its Anti-Inflammatory Action" (2025, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Species-Carbon-Water-Food-Economy Functional Nexus in China's Provinces from a Socio-Ecological System Perspective" (2025, Land)

Peter L. Long has collaborated frequently with several fellow researchers, highlighting interdisciplinary teamwork in their research endeavors. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Lu Gao
  • Xuesong Sui
  • Yanyu Sui
  • Yifei Wang
  • Yu Chen

Publication venues where Peter L. Long's work appears most often include:

  • Birth Defects Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Land

The research profile of Peter L. Long indicates a focus on molecular mechanisms underlying developmental and disease processes, with particular attention to genetic regulation and inflammatory pathways associated with birth outcomes and cancer. Their work addresses complex bioecological interactions, as reflected in studies covering socio-ecological systems and nutrient-related interventions.

Best Publications

  • A guide to laboratory techniques used in the study and diagnosis of avian coccidiosis.

    Long Pl;Millard Bj;Joyner Lp;Norton Cc

  • The Biology of the Coccidia

    Peter L. Long

  • Problems in the Identification of Species of Eimeria

    P. L. Long;L. P. Joyner

  • Coccidiosis of Man and Domestic Animals

    Peter L. Long

  • Effect of Selenium and Vitamin E on the Development of Immunity to Coccidiosis in Chickens

    G. L. Colnago;L. S. Jensen;P. L. Long

  • Development of Human and Calf Cryptosporidium in Chicken Embryos

    William L. Current;Peter L. Long

  • Sampling broiler house litter for coccidial oocysts.

    P. L. Long;J. G. Rowell

  • Immunity to Coccidiosis

    D. Wakelin;M. E. Rose;P. L. Long

  • Research in Avian Coccidiosis

    John F. Ryley;Larry R. McDougald;Leonard P. Joyner;Peter L. Long

  • Studies on the stage of action of ionophorous antibiotics against Eimeria.

    Long Pl;Jeffers Tk

  • Immunity to coccidiosis: protective effects of transferred serum and cells investigated in chick embryos infected with Eimeria tenella.

    M. Elaine Rose;P. L. Long

  • Eimeria mivati: Reproduction, pathogenicity and immunogenicity of a strain maintained in chick embryos by serial passage

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  • Extended schizogony of Eimeria mivati in betamethasone-treated chickens

    P. L. Long;M. Elaine Rose

  • The effects of different anticoccidial agents on the intestinal coccidioses of the fowl.

    C. Horton-Smith;P.L. Long

  • Coccidiosis in broilers: evaluation of infection by the examination of broiler house litter for oocysts.

    P.L. Long;R.V. Tompkins;B.J. Millard

  • Some factors affecting the severity of infection with Eimeria tenella in chicken embryos.

    P. L. Long

  • Purification and partial characterization of the pancreatic proteolytic enzymes trypsin, chymotrypsin, and elastase from the chicken.

    Vincent Guyonnet;Franciszek Tłuscik;Peter L Long;Antoni Polanowski

  • Immunity to Eimeria tenella in young fowls (Gallus domesticus).

    Pierce Ae;Long Pl;Horton-Smith C

  • Eimeria tenella: Clinical Effects in Partially Immune and Susceptible Chickens

    P. L. Long;Joyce Johnson;R. D. Wyatt

  • Development (schizogony) of Eimeria tenella in the liver of chickens treated with corticosteroid.

    Long Pl

  • Taxonomy and life cycles.

    W. L. Current;Steve J. Upton;Peter L. Long

  • Eimeria of American chickens: characteristics of six attenuated strains produced by selection for precocious development.

    P.L. Long;Joyce K. Johnson

  • Intestinal and extraintestinal life cycles of eimeriid coccidia.

    S.J. Ball;R.M. Pittilo;P.L. Long

  • Studies to determine the taxonomic status of Eimeria mitis, Tyzzer 1929 and E. mivati, Edgar and Seibold 1964.

    M. W. Shirley;T. K. Jeffers;P. L. Long

  • Immunisation of young broiler chickens with low level infections of Eimeria tenella, E. acer vulina or E. maxima 1

    P.L. Long;Joyce Johnson;M.E. McKenzie;Evelyn Perry

  • Strain variation within Eimeria meleagrimitis from the turkey

    P. L. Long;B. J. Millard;M. W. Shirley

Frequent Co-Authors

Leo S. Jensen
Leo S. Jensen University of Georgia
Larry R. McDougald
Larry R. McDougald University of Georgia
James Travis
James Travis University of Georgia

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