Articles published in Brain Disorders & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Brain Disorders & Therapy has got h-index 12, which means every article in Brain Disorders & Therapy has got 12 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Brain Disorders & Therapy.

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Year wise published articles

46 13 13 11 16

Year wise citations received

103 84 90 74 83
Journal total citations count 713
Journal h-index 12
Important citations

Differential effects of central administration of relaxin?3 on food intake and hypothalamic neuropeptides in male and female rats

 Research and Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

Stress differentially regulates brain expression of corticotropin-releasing factor in binge-like eating prone and resistant female rats

 The effect of breathing exercises and sleep hygiene instructions on insomnia and pain in patients with burn injuries

Stress and sucrose intake modulate neuronal activity in the anterior hypothalamic area in rats

Effects of chronic silencing of relaxin-3 production in nucleus incertus neurons on food intake, body weight, anxiety-like behaviour and limbic brain activity in female rats

Promising Therapeutics against Ebola Virus Disease

Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

Melatonin and Exercise: Their Effects on Malondialdehyde and Lipid Peroxidation

The role of lateral septum and anterior hypothalamic area in mediating the interactive effects of stress and palatable food

The reward system and binge eating disorder

 Melatonin and exercise: their effects on malondialdehyde and lipid peroxidation

The role of relaxin-3/RXFP3 system in hyperphagia

Caractérisation du potentiel de champ locale dans le cortex préfrontal médian du rat durant le stress et la prise alimentaire

] Molecular mechanism for stress-induced depression assessed by sequencing miRNA and mRNA in medial prefrontal cortex

 microRNA and mRNA profiles in ventral tegmental area relevant to stress-induced depression and resilience

microRNA and mRNA profiles in nucleus accumbens underlying depression versus resilience in response to chronic stress

Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

Glucocorticoid induces incoordination between glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons in the amygdala

microRNA and mRNA profiles in the amygdala are associated with stress-induced depression and resilience in juvenile mice