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.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

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)

Narciso-schiavon jl, schiavon ll. to screen or not to screen? celiac antibodies in liver diseases. world journal of gastroenterology. 2017 feb 7;23(5):776.

Lerner a, matthias t. don’t forget the exogenous microbial transglutaminases: it is immunogenic and potentially pathogenic. aims biophysics. 2016 jan 1;3(4):546-52.

Narciso-schiavon jl, schiavon ll. to screen or not to screen? celiac antibodies in liver diseases. world journal of gastroenterology. 2017 feb 7;23(5):776.

Lerner a, aminov r, matthias t. transglutaminases in dysbiosis as potential environmental drivers of autoimmunity. frontiers in microbiology. 2017 jan 24;8:66.

Lerner a, aminov r, matthias t. transglutaminases in dysbiosis as potential environmental drivers of autoimmunity. frontiers in microbiology. 2017 jan 24;8:66.

Lerner a, kushak ri, jeremias p, matthias t, winter hs. anti enterocyte autoantibodies in pediatric celiac disease. j clin cell immunol. 2016;7(447):2.

Lerner a, matthias t. don’t forget the exogenous microbial transglutaminases: it is immunogenic and potentially pathogenic. aims biophysics. 2016 jan 1;3(4):546-52.

Lerner a, berthelot l, jeremias p, matthias t, abbad l, monteiro rc. journal of clinical & cellular immunology.

Lerner a, matthias t. gut-bone cross talks and implications in celiac disease. int j celiac dis. 2016;4(1):19-23.

Lerner a, matthias t. intraepithelial lymphocyte normal cut-off level in celiac disease: the debate continues. int. j. celiac dis. 2016;4:4-6.

Matthias t, jeremias p, neidhöfer s, lerner a. the industrial food additive, microbial transglutaminase, mimics tissue transglutaminase and is immunogenic in celiac disease patients. autoimmunity reviews. 2016 dec 1;15(12):1111-9.

Lerner a, aminov r, matthias t. dysbiosis may trigger autoimmune diseases via inappropriate post-translational modification of host proteins. frontiers in microbiology. 2016 feb 5;7:84.

burri r, niculita-hirzel h, roulin a, fumagalli l (2008) isolation and characterization of major histocompatibility complex (mhc) class ii b genes in the barn owl (aves: tyto alba). immunogenetics 60: 543-50.

hauswaldt js, stuckas h, pfautsch s, tiedemann r (2007) molecular characterization of mhc class ii in a nonmodel anuran species, the fire-bellied toad bombina bombina. immunogenetics 59: 479-491

tong jc, zhang gl, tan tw, august jt, brusic v, et al. (2006) prediction of hla-dq3. 2β ligands: evidence of multiple registers in class ii binding peptides. bioinformatics 22: 1232-1238.

nadachowska‐brzyska kr, zieliński p, radwan j, babik w (2012) interspecific hybridization increases mhc class ii diversity in two sister species of newts. molecular ecology 21: 887-906.

greenbaum ja, vita r, zarebski lm, sette a, peters b (2009) ontology development for the immune epitope database. inbioinformatics for immunomics, springer new york, pp: 47-56.

moutaftsi m, peters b, pasquetto v, oseroff c, sidney j, et al. (2008) immunomic and bioinformatics analysis of host immunity in the vaccinia virus and influenza a systems. innational institute of allergy and infectious diseases, nih 2008, pp: 429-434.

carter cc (2012) vaccinia and other viruses with available vaccines show marked homology with the hiv-1 envelope glycoprotein: the prospect of using existing vaccines to stem the aids pandemic. immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology 34: 222-231.

valdivia-granda wa (2012) biodefense oriented genomic-based pathogen classification systems: challenges and opportunities. journal of bioterrorism & biodefense 3: 1000113.

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