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D-Index
68
Citations
23761
World Ranking
2547
National Ranking
1221

Yiping Yang 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 Yiping Yang sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 132 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yiping Yang 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 Yiping Yang sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yiping Yang is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States, focusing primarily on research within the field of Medicine. Their work encompasses several subfields, notably Oncology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

Their research contributions largely address topics related to cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, CAR-T cell therapy, and immune cell function and interaction. Specific areas of investigation include:

  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "Astrocyte-derived exosomes enriched with miR-873a-5p inhibit neuroinflammation via microglia phenotype modulation after traumatic brain injury", 2020, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • "Thrombin contributes to cancer immune evasion via proteolysis of platelet-bound GARP to activate LTGF-β", 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • "Recent Advances and Challenges in Cancer Immunotherapy", 2022, Cancers
  • "Hedgehog-induced PD-L1 on tumor-associated macrophages is critical for suppression of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cell function", 2021, JCI Insight
  • "IKAROS and CK2 regulate expression of BCL-XL and chemosensitivity in high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia", 2020, Blood

Yiping Yang frequently publishes in venues such as Blood, Cancers, Engineering Structures, Food and Chemical Toxicology, and Research Square (Research Square).

The scientist has collaborated repeatedly with a set of coauthors, reflecting ongoing partnerships and research networks. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Zihai Li
  • Xiaopei Huang
  • Huaqiu Zhang
  • Robert A. Baiocchi
  • Chunhua Song

Best Publications

  • Cellular immunity to viral antigens limits E1-deleted adenoviruses for gene therapy

    Yiping Yang;Frederick A. Nunes;Klara Berencsi;Emma E. Furth

  • Cellular and humoral immune responses to viral antigens create barriers to lung-directed gene therapy with recombinant adenoviruses.

    Yiping Yang;Qin Li;H. C. J. Ertl;J. M. Wilson

  • Cancer immunotherapy: harnessing the immune system to battle cancer

    Yiping Yang

  • Recombinant adeno-associated virus for muscle directed gene therapy

    Krishna J. Fisher;Karin Jooss;James Alston;Yiping Yang

  • MHC class I-cestricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes to viral antigens destroy hepatocytes in mice infected with E1-deleted recombinant adenoviruses

    Yiping Yang;Yiping Yang;Hildegund C.J. Ertl;James M. Wilson

  • Submucosal glands are the predominant site of CFTR expression in the human bronchus.

    John F. Engelhardt;James R. Yankaskas;Stephen A. Ernst;Yiping Yang

  • Transduction of Dendritic Cells by DNA Viral Vectors Directs the Immune Response to Transgene Products in Muscle Fibers

    Karin Jooss;Yiping Yang;Krishna J. Fisher;James M. Wilson

  • Persistent Toll-like receptor signals are required for reversal of regulatory T cell-mediated CD8 tolerance.

    Yiping Yang;Chang Tai Huang;Chang Tai Huang;Xiaopei Huang;Drew M. Pardoll

  • CD40 ligand-dependent T cell activation: requirement of B7-CD28 signaling through CD40.

    Yiping Yang;James M. Wilson

  • Inactivation of E2a in recombinant adenoviruses improves the prospect for gene therapy in cystic fibrosis.

    Yiping Yang;Yiping Yang;Frederick A. Nunes;Frederick A. Nunes;Klara Berencsi;Eva Gönczöl

  • Immune responses to viral antigens versus transgene product in the elimination of recombinant adenovirus-infected hepatocytes in vivo.

    Y. Yang;K. U. Jooss;Q. Su;H. C. J. Ertl

  • Innate Immune Response to Adenoviral Vectors Is Mediated by both Toll-Like Receptor-Dependent and -Independent Pathways

    Jiangao Zhu;Xiaopei Huang;Yiping Yang

  • Biology of adenovirus vectors with E1 and E4 deletions for liver-directed gene therapy.

    G P Gao;Y Yang;J M Wilson

  • Clearance of adenovirus-infected hepatocytes by MHC class I-restricted CD4+ CTLs in vivo.

    Yiping Yang;J. M. Wilson

  • Adenovirus-mediated transfer of the CFTR gene to lung of nonhuman primates: toxicity study.

    Richard H. Simon;John F. Engelhardt;Yiping Yang;Monica Zepeda

  • The TLR9-MyD88 pathway is critical for adaptive immune responses to adeno-associated virus gene therapy vectors in mice.

    Jiangao Zhu;Xiaopei Huang;Yiping Yang

  • Role of viral antigens in destructive cellular immune responses to adenovirus vector-transduced cells in mouse lungs.

    Y Yang;Q Su;J M Wilson

  • Upregulation of class I major histocompatibility complex antigens by interferon gamma is necessary for T-cell-mediated elimination of recombinant adenovirus-infected hepatocytes in vivo

    Yiping Yang;Zhiquan Xiang;Hildegund C. J. Ertl;James M. Wilson

  • Direct gene transfer of human CFTR into human bronchial epithelia of xenografts with E1-deleted adenoviruses

    John F. Engelhardt;Yiping Yang;Yiping Yang;Leslie D. Stratford-Perricaudet;Edward D. Allen

  • Recombinant IL–12 prevents formation of blocking IgA antibodies to recombinant adenovirus and allows repeated gene therapy to mouse lung

    Yiping Yang;Giorgio Trinchieri;James M. Wilson;James M. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

James M. Wilson
James M. Wilson University of Pennsylvania
John F. Engelhardt
John F. Engelhardt University of Iowa
Nelson J. Chao
Nelson J. Chao Duke University
Giorgio Trinchieri
Giorgio Trinchieri National Institutes of Health
Hildegund C. J. Ertl
Hildegund C. J. Ertl The Wistar Institute
Jonathan A. Cohn
Jonathan A. Cohn Duke University
Richard Simon
Richard Simon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Keith M. Sullivan
Keith M. Sullivan Duke University
Steven Z. Pavletic
Steven Z. Pavletic National Institutes of Health
Francis S. Collins
Francis S. Collins National Institutes of Health

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