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Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology

Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9899

+44 1223 790975

Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology has got h-index 42, which means every article in Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology has got 42 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Year wise published articles

59 28 11 35 56

Year wise citations received

1014 960 920 853 811
Journal total citations count 8361
Journal impact factor 24.12
Journal 5 years impact factor 31.14
Journal cite score 30.45
Journal h-index 42
Journal h-index since 2019 32
Important citations (1511)

sowmya p (2016) review on ankle fractures and its medication. research and reviews: journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences 5: 96-103.

liu y, issazadeh-navikas s (2012) nkt cell subsets and proinflammatory cytokine changes in mice as a result of a natural pasteurella pneumotropica infection. j clin cell immunol 3:117.

poledne r, lesna ik, kralova a, fronek j, cejkova s (2016) the relationship between non-hdl cholesterol and macrophage phenotypes in human adipose tissue. j lipid res 57: 1899-1905.

varsha kr (2016) how it's done. forensic toxicology studies. research & reviews: journal of pharmacology and toxicological studies 4: 154-164.

kurna vk (2016) a review on traumatic brain injury, diagnosis and its treatment. j med health sci.

hassan se, abou-el-dobal ska, abdel-rahman eh (2016) diagnosis of sheep trichostrongylosis based on imune response profile in experimental rabbit infection. res j parasitol 11: 67-72.

bruder ed, richards jo, michel km, oaks m (2016) differential effects of alternative glycoforms of igg on human monocytes and macrophages: sialylated igg induces novel expression signatures of cell surface markers, cytokines, and chemokines. open j immunol 6: 49.

boisgerault n, achard c, delaunay t, cellerin l, tangy f, et al. (2015) oncolytic virotherapy for human malignant mesothelioma: recent advances. oncolytic virother 4: 133.

vlodavsky i, singh p, boyango i, gutter-kapon l, elkin m, et al. (2016) heparanase: from basic research to therapeutic applications in cancer and inflammation. drug resist updat 29: 54-75.

sanderson rd, elkin m, rapraeger ac, ilan n, vlodavsky i (2017) heparanase regulation of cancer, autophagy and inflammation: new mechanisms and targets for therapy. febs j 284: 42-55.

grottelli s, ferrari i, pietrini g, peirce mj, minelli a, et al. (2016) the role of cyclo(his-pro) in neurodegeneration. int j mol sci.

bulut m, dönmez bo, oztürk n, basaranlar g, kencebay manas c, et al. (2016) effect of sodium tungstate on visual evoked potentials in diabetic rats. int j ophthalmol 9: 677-681.

khader a, sherman ls, rameshwar p, arinzeh tl (2016) sodium tungstate for promoting mesenchymal stem cell chondrogenesis. stem cells dev 25: 1909-1918.

bertinat r, westermeier f, silva p, shi j, nualart f, et al. (2017) anti-diabetic agent sodium tungstate induces the secretion of pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines by human kidney cells. j cell physiol 232: 355-362.

bertinat r, silva p, mann e, li x, nualart f, et al. (2015) in vivo sodium tungstate treatment prevents e-cadherin loss induced by diabetic serum in hk-2 cell line. j cell physiol 230: 2437-2446.

lappalainen s (2015) immunogenicity of rotavirus vp6 oligomeric structures for use as a candidate rotavirus vaccine. dissertation, university of tampere.

malm m, tamminen k, vesikari t, blazevic v (2016) type-specific and cross-reactive antibodies and t cell responses in norovirus vlp immunized mice are targeted both to conserved and variable domains of capsid vp1 protein. mol immunol 78: 27-37.

tamminen k, malm m, vesikari t, blazevic v (2016) mucosal antibodies induced by intranasal but not intramuscular immunization block norovirus gii. 4 virus-like particle receptor binding. viral immunol 29: 315-319.

bobbala s, hook s (2016) is there an optimal formulation and delivery strategy for subunit vaccines? pharm res 33: 2078-2097.

lappalainen s, pastor ar, malm m, lópez-guerrero v, esquivel-guadarrama f, et al. (2015) protection against live rotavirus challenge in mice induced by parenteral and mucosal delivery of vp6 subunit rotavirus vaccine. arch virol 160: 2075-2078.

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