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D-Index
51
Citations
9168
World Ranking
4150
National Ranking
1892

Shiguang Qian publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shiguang Qian sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 231 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Shiguang Qian D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shiguang Qian sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Shiguang Qian is affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine in the United States.

The available data does not list recent papers authored by Shiguang Qian, nor any frequent co-authors or publication venues. There are also no records of book publications or specific main fields, subfields, or topics of study attributed to this researcher.

There are no awards listed for Shiguang Qian, and no indication of the scientist being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a Role of IL-17 in Organ Allograft Rejection: IL-17 Promotes the Functional Differentiation of Dendritic Cell Progenitors

    Mary A. Antonysamy;William C. Fanslow;Fumin Fu;Wei Li

  • Costimulatory Molecule-Deficient Dendritic Cell Progenitors (MHC Class II+, CD80dim, CD86-) Prolong Cardiac Allograft Survival in Nonimmunosuppressed Recipients

    Fumin Fu;Youping Li;Shiguang Qian;Lina Lu

  • Propagation of Dendritic Cell Progenitors from Normal Mouse Liver Using Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony-stimulating Factor and Their Maturational Development in the Presence of Type-1 Collagen

    L. Lu;J. Woo;A. S. Rao;Youping Li

  • Apoptosis within spontaneously accepted mouse liver allografts: evidence for deletion of cytotoxic T cells and implications for tolerance induction.

    Shiguang Qian;Lina Lu;Fumin Fu;Youping Li

  • Fas ligand (CD95L) and B7 expression on dendritic cells provide counter-regulatory signals for T cell survival and proliferation.

    Lina Lu;Shiguang Qian;Pamela A. Hershberger;William A. Rudert

  • Inhibition of T‐cell responses by hepatic stellate cells via B7‐H1–mediated T‐cell apoptosis in mice

    Ming Chin Yu;Cheng Hsu Chen;Xiaoyan Liang;Lianfu Wang

  • Blockade of the CD40-CD40 ligand pathway potentiates the capacity of donor-derived dendritic cell progenitors to induce long-term cardiac allograft survival.

    Lina Lu;Wei Li;Fumin Fu;Frances G. Chambers

  • Growth of donor-derived dendritic cells from the bone marrow of murine liver allograft recipients in response to granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor

    Lina Lu;William A. Rudert;Shiguang Qian;Delbert McCaslin

  • Prolongation of cardiac allograft survival using dendritic cells treated with NF-κB decoy oligodeoxyribonucleotides

    Nick Giannoukakis;C.Andrew Bonham;Shiguang Qian;Zhongyou Zhou

  • In vivo immune modulatory activity of hepatic stellate cells in mice.

    Cheng Hsu Chen;Liang Mou Kuo;Yigang Chang;Wenhan Wu

  • Marked Prolongation of Cardiac Allograft Survival by Dendritic Cells Genetically Engineered with NF-κB Oligodeoxyribonucleotide Decoys and Adenoviral Vectors Encoding CTLA4-Ig

    C. Andrew Bonham;Lansha Peng;Xiaoyan Liang;Zongyou Chen

  • Augmentation of dendritic cells in murine organ donors by Flt3 ligand alters the balance between transplant tolerance and immunity.

    RJ Steptoe;FM Fu;W Li;ML Drakes

  • Hepatic stellate cells regulate immune response by way of induction of myeloid suppressor cells in mice

    Hong Shiue Chou;Ching Chuan Hsieh;Horng Ren Yang;Lianfu Wang

  • Systemic administration of cellular interleukin-10 can exacerbate cardiac allograft rejection in mice.

    Shiguang Qian;Wei Li;Youping Li;Fumin Fu

  • Phenotype, function, and in vivo migration and survival of allogeneic dendritic cell progenitors genetically engineered to express TGF-beta.

    Wei Cheng Lee;Cuiping Zhong;Shiguang Qian;Yonghong Wan

  • Split tolerance induced by orthotopic liver transplantation in MICE

    Uta Dahmen;Shiguang Qian;Abdul S. Rao;Anthony J. Demetris

  • Orthotopic liver transplantation in the mouse.

    Shiguang Qian;John J. Fung;Anthony J. Demetris;Suzanne T. Ildstad

  • PD-1/B7-H1 interaction contribute to the spontaneous acceptance of mouse liver allograft.

    Miwa Morita;Masayuki Fujino;Guoping Jiang;Yusuke Kitazawa

  • Liver-Derived DEC205+B220+CD19− Dendritic Cells Regulate T Cell Responses

    L. Lu;C. A. Bonham;X. Liang;Z. Chen

  • Immunosuppressive Effects of Glucosamine

    Linlin Ma;William A. Rudert;Jo Harnaha;Marietta Wright

Frequent Co-Authors

Lina Lu
Lina Lu Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
John J. Fung
John J. Fung University of Chicago
Angus W. Thomson
Angus W. Thomson University of Pittsburgh
Thomas E. Starzl
Thomas E. Starzl University of Pittsburgh
Anthony J. Demetris
Anthony J. Demetris University of Pittsburgh
Paul D. Robbins
Paul D. Robbins University of Minnesota
Michael T. Lotze
Michael T. Lotze University of Pittsburgh
Noriko Murase
Noriko Murase University of Pittsburgh
Yonghong Wan
Yonghong Wan McMaster University
Massimo Trucco
Massimo Trucco Carnegie Mellon University

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