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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Year wise published articles

58 59 65 23 13

Year wise citations received

646 734 808 672 601
Journal total citations count 6448
Journal Impact Factor 1.64
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.70
Journal CiteScore 11.56
Journal h-index 33
Important citations

McCullagh KJ, Perlingeiro RC (2015) Coaxing stem cells for skeletal muscle repair. Advanced drug delivery reviews 84: 198-207.

Maffioletti SM, Noviello M, English K, Tedesco FS (2014) Stem cell transplantation for muscular dystrophy: the challenge of immune response. BioMed research international.

Bertoni C (2014) Emerging gene editing strategies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy targeting stem cells. Frontiers in physiology 5: 148.

Hwang Y, Suk S, Lin S, Tierney M, Du B, et al. (2013) Directed in vitro myogenesis of human embryonic stem cells and their in vivo engraftment. PLoS One 8: e72023.

Rinaldi F, Perlingeiro RC (2014) Stem cells for skeletal muscle regeneration: therapeutic potential and roadblocks. Translational Research 163: 409-417.

Berardi E, Annibali D, Cassano M, Crippa S, Sampaolesi M (2014) Molecular and cell-based therapies for muscle degenerations: a road under construction. Frontiers in physiology 5: 119.

Filareto A, Parker S, Darabi R, Borges L, Iacovino M, et al. (2013) An ex vivo gene therapy approach to treat muscular dystrophy using inducible pluripotent stem cells. Nature communications 4: 1549.

Kelsom C, Lu W (2012) Uncovering the link between malfunctions in Drosophila neuroblast asymmetric cell division and tumorigenesis. Cell & bioscience 2: 38.

FanYuanming, HouJing, DongNing, WangQiang, GuMin (2015) Study on the Biological Characteristics of Microspheres in Human Breast Cancer Cells 44: 456-458.

Huang Song, Meng Aimin (2015) Advances in the study of TGF - β - regulated EMT in tumor invasion and metastasis 27: 127-134.

Liongue C, Ward AC, Duan W, Shigdar S (2015) Cytokine Networks and Cancer Stem Cells. InCancer Stem Cells: Emerging Concepts and Future Perspectives in Translational Oncology pp: 67-87.

Ordóñez R, Gallo-Oller G, Martínez-Soto S, Legarra S, Pata-Merci N, et al. (2014) Genome-wide microarray expression and genomic alterations by array-CGH analysis in neuroblastoma stem-like cells. PloS one 9: e113105.

Nie Z, Wang C, Zhou Z, Chen C, et al. (2016) Transforming growth factor-beta increases breast cancer stem cell population partially through upregulating PMEPA1 expression. Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 8: 194-201.

Kamble SC, Bapat SA (2013) Stem cell and cancer stem cell games on the ECM field. J Cancer Stem Cell Res 1: 1-6.

Liu Z, Hou J, Ren L, He J, Sun B, et al. (2015) Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type O expression in the tumor niche correlates with reduced tumor growth, angiogenesis, circulating tumor cells and metastasis of breast cancer. Oncology reports 33: 1908-1914.

Wu J, Liu B, Wu H, Wu Y, Zhang W, et al. (2016) A Gold Nanoparticle Platform for the Delivery of Functional TGF-β1 siRNA Into Cancer Cells. Journal of biomedical nanotechnology 12: 800-810.

Wang Lin, Cao Hong, Pangxue Li (2013) Effects of leptin on migration and invasion of human breast cancer MCF - 7 cells and its mechanism

KARAKAÅž D, Cevatemre B, Ulukaya E (2014) Cancer stem cells: emerging actors in both basic and clinical cancer research. Turkish Journal of Biology 38: 829-838.

Li Y, Jiang F, Liu Q, Shen J, Wang X, et al. (2015) Inhibition of the cancer stem cells-like properties by arsenic trioxide, involved in the attenuation of endogenous transforming growth factor beta signal. Toxicological Sciences 143: 156-164.

Li Y, Jiang F, Chen L, Yang Y, Cao S, et al. (2015) Blockage of TGFβ‐SMAD2 by demethylation‐activated miR‐148a is involved in caffeic acid‐induced inhibition of cancer stem cell‐like propertiesin vitro andin vivo. FEBS open bio 5: 466-475.