Immunome Research

Immunome Research
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ISSN: 1745-7580

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Immunome Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Immunome Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Immunome Research has got h-index 15, which means every article in Immunome Research has got 15 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Immunome Research.

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Total published articles

30 37 20 40 13 7 20 17

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 99 44

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

74 82 94 111 117 98 76 71
Journal total citations count 952
Journal impact factor 9.00
Journal 5 years impact factor 10.13
Journal cite score 13.75
Journal h-index 15
Journal h-index since 2019 13
Important citations (1540)

grice lf, degnan bm (2015) how to build an allorecognition system: a guide for prospective multicellular organisms. inevolutionary transitions to multicellular life, springer netherlands, pp: 395-424.

lorenzo a (2013) immunolocalization of a beta-defensin (tu-bd-1) in the skin and subdermal granulocytes of turtles indicate the presence of an antimicrobial skin barrier. annals of anatomy-anatomischer anzeiger 195: 554-561.

ishige t, hara h, hirano t, mannen h, kono t, et al. (2015) basic characterization of avian β‐defensin genes in the japanese quail, coturnix japonica. animal science journal.

gilroy d, oosterhout c, komdeur j, richardson ds (2016) avian β-defensin variation in bottlenecked populations: the seychelles warbler and other congeners. conservation genetics 17: 661-674.

hellgren o (2015) allelic variation at innate immune genes (avian β‐defensins), within a natural population of great tits. journal of avian biology 46: 113-118.

tu j, li d, li q, zhang l, zhu q, et al. (2015) molecular evolutionary analysis of β-defensin peptides in vertebrates. evolutionary bioinformatics online 11: 105.

lan h, chen h, chen lc, wang bb, sun l, et al. (2014) the first report of a pelecaniformes defensin cluster: characterization of β-defensin genes in the crested ibis based on bac libraries. scientific reports 4: 6923.

lu s, peng k, gao q, xiang m, liu h, et al. (2014) molecular cloning, characterization and tissue distribution of two ostrich β-defensins: avbd2 and avbd7. gene 552: 1-7.

cheng y, prickett md, gutowska w, kuo r, belov k,et al. (2015) evolution of the avian β-defensin and cathelicidin genes. bmc evolutionary biology 15: 188.

li d, zhang l, yin h, xu h, trask js, et al. (2014) evolution of primate α and θ defensins revealed by analysis of genomes. molecular biology reports 41: 3859-3866.

hervé v, meudal h, labas v, réhault-godbert s, gautron j, et al. (2014) three-dimensional nmr structure of hen egg gallin (chicken ovodefensin) reveals a new variation of the β-defensin fold. journal of biological chemistry 289: 7211-7220.

balakrishnan cn, edwards sv, clayton df (2010) the zebra finch genome and avian genomics in the wild. emu 110: 233-241.

hellgren o, sheldon bc, buckling a (2010) in vitro tests of natural allelic variation of innate immune genes (avian β‐defensins) reveal functional differences in microbial inhibition. journal of evolutionary biology 23: 2726-2730.

dorin jr, barratt cl (2014) importance of β-defensins in sperm function. molecular human reproduction 20: 821-826.

hellgren o, sheldon bc (2011) locus‐specific protocol for nine different innate immune genes (antimicrobial peptides: β‐defensins) across passerine bird species reveals within‐species coding variation and a case of trans‐species polymorphisms. molecular ecology resources 11: 686-692.

meade kg, cormican p, narciandi f, lloyd a, o'farrelly c (2014) bovine β-defensin gene family: opportunities to improve animal health?. physiological genomics 46: 17-28.

zhang g, sunkara lt (2014) avian antimicrobial host defense peptides: from biology to therapeutic applications. pharmaceuticals 7: 220-247.

qanbari s, strom tm, haberer g, weigend s, gheyas aa,et al. (2012) a high resolution genome-wide scan for significant selective sweeps: an application to pooled sequence data in laying chickens. plos one 7: e49525.

qanbari s, strom tm, haberer g, weigend s, gheyas aa,et al. (2012) a high resolution genome-wide scan for significant selective sweeps: an application to pooled sequence data in laying chickens. plos one 7: e49525.

cuperus t, coorens m, van dijk a, haagsman hp (2013) avian host defense peptides. developmental & comparative immunology 41: 352-369.

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