Articles published in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy has got h-index 33, which means every article in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy has got 33 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy.

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Total published articles

22 58 59 65 23 13 36 34 49 63 101 62 44 26

Research, Review articles and Editorials

2 4 1 2 12 12 29 28 44 56 80 48 12 19

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

20 54 58 63 11 1 7 6 5 7 21 14 32 6

Conference proceedings

0 40 12 37 0 0 145 138 95 63 154 72 54 0

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

522 678 761 838 697 626 613 599 538 478 262 142 31 69
Journal total citations count 6793
Journal impact factor 1.64
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.70
Journal cite score 11.56
Journal h-index 33
Important citations

Chan SS, Chan HH, Kyba M (2016) Heterogeneity of Mesp1+ mesoderm revealed by single-cell RNA-sEq. Biochemical and biophysical research communications 474: 469-475.

Kashkin KN, Sverdlov ED (2015) Poised RNA polymerase II and master regulation in Metazoa. Molecular Biology 49:810-817.

Garcia‐Rodriguez L, Jones L, Chen KM, Datta I, Divine G, et al. (2016) Causal network analysis of head and neck keloid tissue identifies potential master regulators. The Laryngoscope 126.

Satomura A, Kuroda K, Ueda M (2014) Environmental stress tolerance engineering by modification of cell surface and transcription factor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Current Environmental Engineering 1: 149-156.

Narang V, Ramli MA, Singhal A, Kumar P, de Libero G, et al. (2015) Automated identification of core regulatory genes in human gene regulatory networks. PLoS Comput Biol 11: e1004504.

Waardenberg AJ, Ramialison M, Bouveret R, Harvey RP (2014) Genetic networks governing heart development. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 4: a013839.

Chiang YT, Gout PW, Collins CC, Wang Y (2014) Prostate cancer metastasis-driving genes: hurdles and potential approaches in their identification. Asian journal of andrology 16: 545.

Mellis IA, Raj A (2015) Half dozen of one, six billion of the other: What can small-and large-scale molecular systems biology learn from one another?. Genome research 25:1466-1472.

Tovar H, García-Herrera R, Espinal-Enríquez J, Hernández-Lemus E (2015) Transcriptional master regulator analysis in breast cancer genetic networks. Computational biology and chemistry 59: 67-77.

Wardenaar KJ, van Loo HM, Cai T, Fava M, Gruber MJ, et al. (2014) The effects of co-morbidity in defining major depression subtypes associated with long-term course and severity. Psychological medicine 44: 3289-3302.

Bourdon-Lacombe JA, Moffat ID, Deveau M, Husain M, Auerbach S, et al. (2015) Technical guide for applications of gene expression profiling in human health risk assessment of environmental chemicals. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 72:292-309.

Mirakhori F, Zeynali B, Salekdeh GH, Baharvand H (2014) Induced neural lineage cells as repair kits: so close, yet so far away. Journal of cellular physiology 229: 728-742.

Loo HM, Cai T, Gruber MJ, Li J, Jonge P, et al. (2014) MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER SUBTYPES TO PREDICT LONG‐TERM COURSE. Depression and anxiety 31: 765-777.

Sorrells TR, Johnson AD (2015) Making sense of transcription networks. Cell. 161: 714-723.

Singh S, Katzer K, Lambert J, Cerri M, Parniske M (2014) CYCLOPS, a DNA-binding transcriptional activator, orchestrates symbiotic root nodule development. Cell host & microbe 15: 139-152.

Zalatan JG, Lee ME, Almeida R, Gilbert LA, Whitehead EH, et al. (2015) Engineering complex synthetic transcriptional programs with CRISPR RNA scaffolds. Cell  160: 339-350.

Bavin EP, Smith O, Baird AE, Smith LC, Guest DJ (2015) Equine induced pluripotent stem cells have a reduced tendon differentiation capacity compared to embryonic stem cells. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2.

Broeckx SY, Maes S, Martinello T, Aerts D, Chiers K, et al. (2013) Equine epidermis: a source of epithelial-like stem/progenitor cells with in vitro and in vivo regenerative capacities. Stem cells and development 23: 1134-1148.

Paterson YZ, Rash N, Garvican ER, Paillot R, Guest DJ (2014) Equine mesenchymal stromal cells and embryo-derived stem cells are immune privileged in vitro. Stem cell research & therapy 5: 90.

Broeckx S, M Borena B, Zimmerman M, Mariën T, Seys B, et al. (2014) Intravenous application of allogenic peripheral blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells: a safety assessment in 291 equine recipients. Current stem cell research & therapy 9: 452-427.