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58
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10848
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3544
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Trai Ming Yeh 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 Trai Ming Yeh sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 155 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Trai Ming Yeh 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 Trai Ming Yeh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Trai Ming Yeh is affiliated with National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan and has established a research profile focused primarily on medical sciences. Their work spans several interconnected fields, including infectious diseases, public health, epidemiology, immunology, and endocrinology.

The scientist's research emphasizes mosquito-borne diseases and control, viral infections and vectors, as well as studies related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. Other notable topics in their research include autophagy in disease and therapy, malaria research and control, and investigations into Vibrio bacteria.

Some primary publication venues where their work appears include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • PLoS Pathogens
  • Journal of Biomedical Science
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Trai Ming Yeh include Chiao-Hsuan Chao, Yen-Chung Lai, Jen-Ren Wang, Chih-Peng Chang, and Yung-Chun Chuang.

Recent notable publications authored or coauthored by Trai Ming Yeh are:

  • "Dengue Nonstructural Protein 1 Maintains Autophagy through Retarding Caspase-Mediated Cleavage of Beclin-1," 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 S1-RBD cross-react with dengue virus and hinder dengue pathogenesis," 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Regulation of autophagy, glucose uptake, and glycolysis under dengue virus infection," 2020, The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
  • "Antigenic Cross-Reactivity Between SARS-CoV-2 S1-RBD and Its Receptor ACE2," 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Therapeutic efficacy of humanized monoclonal antibodies targeting dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 in the mouse model," 2022, PLoS Pathogens

Trai Ming Yeh's expertise lies mainly within the field of medicine, with a concentration of their publications situated in the subfields of infectious diseases, public health, epidemiology, and immunology. The combination of their research areas places them at the intersection of understanding disease mechanisms, immune responses, and public health implications, especially in contexts involving viral pathogens affecting both humans and vectors.

Best Publications

  • Immunopathogenesis of dengue virus infection

    Huan-Yao Lei;Trai-Ming Yeh;Hsiao-Sheng Liu;Yee-Shin Lin

  • Autophagic machinery activated by dengue virus enhances virus replication.

    Ying Ray Lee;Huan Yao Lei;Ming Tao Liu;Jen Ren Wang

  • Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in Infants: A Study of Clinical and Cytokine Profiles

    Nguyen Thanh Hung;Huan Yao Lei;Nguyen Trong Lan;Yee Shin Lin

  • A Mouse-Adapted Enterovirus 71 Strain Causes Neurological Disease in Mice after Oral Infection

    Ya Fang Wang;Chun Ting Chou;Huan Yao Lei;Ching Chuan Liu

  • Tissue plasminogen activator induced by dengue virus infection of human endothelial cells.

    Ying-Huey Huang;Huan-Yao Lei;Hsiao-Sheng Liu;Yee-Shin Lin

  • Antibodies from dengue patient sera cross-react with endothelial cells and induce damage

    Chiou Feng Lin;Huan Yao Lei;Ai Li Shiau;Ching Chuan Liu

  • Endothelial Cell Apoptosis Induced by Antibodies Against Dengue Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 Via Production of Nitric Oxide

    Chiou Feng Lin;Huan Yao Lei;Ai Li Shiau;Hsiao Sheng Liu

  • MCP-1, a highly expressed chemokine in dengue haemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome patients, may cause permeability change, possibly through reduced tight junctions of vascular endothelium cells.

    Ying Ray Lee;Ming Tao Liu;Huan Yao Lei;Ching Chuan Liu

  • Correlation of serum levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor with disease severity and clinical outcome in dengue patients.

    Lien Cheng Chen;Huan Yao Lei;Ching Chuan Liu;Shu Chu Shiesh

  • The dual-specific binding of dengue virus and target cells for the antibody-dependent enhancement of dengue virus infection.

    Kao-Jean Huang;Yu-Ching Yang;Yee-Shin Lin;Jyh-Hsiung Huang

  • Dengue virus infects human endothelial cells and induces IL-6 and IL-8 production.

    Yng-Huey Huang;Huan-Yao Lei;Hsiao-Sheng Liu;Yee-Shin Lin

  • Generation of IgM anti-platelet autoantibody in dengue patients.

    Chiou Feng Lin;Huan Yao Lei;Ching Chuan Liu;Hsiao Sheng Liu

  • Expression of cytokine, chemokine, and adhesion molecules during endothelial cell activation induced by antibodies against dengue virus nonstructural protein 1.

    Chiou Feng Lin;Shu Chen Chiu;Yu Ling Hsiao;Shu Wen Wan

  • Manifestation of thrombocytopenia in dengue-2-virus-infected mice.

    Kao-Jean Huang;Shu-Yi J. Li;Shiour-Ching Chen;Hsiao-Sheng Liu

  • Type I interferons protect mice against enterovirus 71 infection.

    Ming Liang Liu;Yi Ping Lee;Ya Fang Wang;Huan Yao Lei

  • Dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 activates platelets via Toll-like receptor 4, leading to thrombocytopenia and hemorrhage.

    Chiao Hsuan Chao;Wei Chueh Wu;Yen Chung Lai;Pei Jane Tsai

  • Heparin inhibits dengue-2 virus infection of five human liver cell lines

    Yin-Ling Lin;Huan-Yao Lei;Yee-Shin Lin;Trai-Ming Yeh

  • The novel targets for anti-angiogenesis of genistein on human cancer cells

    Shu Jem Su;Trai Ming Yeh;Woei Jer Chuang;Chung Liang Ho

  • Molecular mimicry between virus and host and its implications for dengue disease pathogenesis

    Yee Shin Lin;Trai Ming Yeh;Chiou Feng Lin;Shu Wen Wan

  • Association between sex, nutritional status, severity of dengue hemorrhagic fever, and immune status in infants with dengue hemorrhagic fever

    Nguyen Thanh Hung;Nguyen Trong Lan;Huan Yao Lei;Yee Shin Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Yee Shin Lin
Yee Shin Lin National Cheng Kung University
Hsiao Sheng Liu
Hsiao Sheng Liu National Cheng Kung University
Ching Chuan Liu
Ching Chuan Liu National Cheng Kung University
Huan Yao Lei
Huan Yao Lei National Cheng Kung University
Chiou Feng Lin
Chiou Feng Lin Taipei Medical University
Shun Hua Chen
Shun Hua Chen National Cheng Kung University
Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson Dalhousie University
Ih-Jen Su
Ih-Jen Su National Health Research Institutes
Jen Ren Wang
Jen Ren Wang National Cheng Kung University
Guey Chuen Perng
Guey Chuen Perng National Cheng Kung University

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