Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology

Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9899

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.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

Total published articles

30 31 30 59 28 11 35 56 95 105 101 105 64 15 3

Research, Review articles and Editorials

2 13 8 23 18 8 25 35 54 86 79 35 23 14 3

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

20 18 22 22 10 3 10 21 39 6 9 7 1 1 0

Conference proceedings

0 16 15 6 0 98 178 206 171 160 195 156 74 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

653 826 931 1079 1018 971 871 851 753 550 276 145 43 40 0
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)

Akhtar h, hamming oj, jan su, akhtar s, terczynska-dyla e, et al. (2016) unraveling the molecular mechanism governing the tissue specific expression of ifnλr1. pak. j. pharm. sci 29: 795-799.

Akhtar h, islam g, jan su, nawaz a, akhtar s, et al. (2015) identification of essential regulatory elements responsible for the explicit expression of il-28rα and their effect on critical snps using in-silico methods. pak j pharm sci 28: 1523-1532.

Resham s, manzoor s, imran m, saalim m, naseem s, et al. (2015) interleukin‐28b: a prognostic marker in interferon based therapy of chronic hcv patients of the pakistan with variable treatment response. apmis 123: 765-771.

Arya ak, tripathi k, das p (2014) promising role of angptl4 gene in diabetic wound healing. the international journal of lower extremity wounds 13: 58-63.

Li c, beck bh, peatman e (2014) nutritional impacts on gene expression in the surface mucosa of blue catfish (ictalurus furcatus). developmental & comparative immunology 44: 226-234.

Bradley t, yang g, ilkayeva o, holl tm, zhang r, et al. (2016) hiv-1 envelope mimicry of host enzyme kynureninase does not disrupt tryptophan metabolism. the journal of immunology 197: 4663-4673.

Van der star bj, puentes f, lidster k, boomkamp sd, beyer c, et al. neurofilament light as an immune target for pathogenic antibodies.

Levin mc, lee s, gardner la, shin y, douglas jn, et al. (2016) autoantibodies to heterogeneous nuclear ribonuclear protein a1 (hnrnpa1) cause altered ‘ribostasis’ and neurodegeneration; the legacy of ham/tsp as a model of progressive multiple sclerosis. journal of neuroimmunology.

Douglas jn, gardner la, salapa he, lalor sj, lee s, et al. (2016) antibodies to the rna-binding protein hnrnp a1 contribute to neurodegeneration in a model of central nervous system autoimmune inflammatory disease. journal of neuroinflammation 13: 178.

Van der star bj. axonal damage in multiple sclerosis: the impact of autoimmunity to neurofilament light.

Recks ms, grether nb, van der broeck f, ganscher a, wagner n, et al. (2015) four different synthetic peptides of proteolipid protein induce a distinct antibody response in mp4-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. clinical immunology 159: 93-106.

Lee s, levin m (2014) novel somatic single nucleotide variants within the rna binding protein hnrnp a1 in multiple sclerosis patients. f1000research 3.

Douglas jn, gardner la, salapa he, levin mc (2016) antibodies to the rna binding protein heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein a1 colocalize to stress granules resulting in altered rna and protein levels in a model of neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis. journal of clinical & cellular immunology 7.

Mcmahan zh, shah aa, vaidya d, wigley fm, rosen a, et al. (2016) anti–interferon‐inducible protein 16 antibodies associate with digital gangrene in patients with scleroderma. arthritis & rheumatology 68: 1262-1271.

Smith lm, coffey mp, loeffler da (2014) specific binding of intravenous immunoglobulin products to tau peptide fragments. international immunopharmacology 21: 279-282.

Levin mc, douglas jn, meyers l, lee s, shin y, et al. (2014) neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis involves multiple pathogenic mechanisms. degenerative neurolog neuromusc dis 4: 49-63.

Levin mc, lee s, gardner la, shin y, douglas jn, et al. (2013) autoantibodies to non-myelin antigens as contributors to the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. journal of clinical & cellular immunology 4.

Govea-alonso do, rybicki e, rosales-mendoza s (2014) plant-based vaccines as a global vaccination approach: current perspectives. ingenetically engineered plants as a source of vaccines against wide spread diseases springer new york 265-280.

vijayaraj r, naresh kumar k, mani p, senthil j, jayaseelan t, et al.(2016) hypoglycemic and antioxidant activity of achyranthes aspera seed extract and its effect on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats international journal of biological & pharmaceutical research 7:(1).

arun kumar r, sathish kumar d, nishanth t (2011). a review on stem cell research & their role in various diseases j stem cell res the 1: 1-5.

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