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

Bhartiya D, Anand S, Patel H (2016) Making gametes from pluripotent stem cells: embryonic stem cells or very small embryonic-like stem cells?. Stem Cell Investigation 3.

Bhartiya D, Anand S, Patel H (2016) Making gametes from pluripotent stem cells: embryonic stem cells or very small embryonic-like stem cells?. Stem Cell Investigation 3.

Jayaraman KS (2014) Novel stem cells to regenerate pancreas.

Bhartiya D (2016) An update on endometrial stem cells and progenitors. Human reproduction update.

Bhartiya D (2016) Ubiquitous expression of FSH/LH/hCG receptors, OCT-4, and CD133 in adult organs and cancers reflects novel VSELs biology. Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine 2: 33-36.

Bhartiya D (2016) Use of very small embryonic-like stem cells to avoid legal, ethical, and safety issues associated with oncofertility. JAMA oncology 2: 689.

Anand S, Bhartiya D, Sriraman K, Mallick A (2016) Underlying mechanisms that restore spermatogenesis on transplanting healthy niche cells in busulphan treated mouse testis. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports 12: 682-697.

Bhartiya D (2015) Intricacies of pluripotency. Journal of stem cells & regenerative medicine11: 2.

Bhartiya D, Shaikh A, Anand S, Patel H, Kapoor S, et al. (2016) Endogenous, very small embryonic-like stem cells: critical review, therapeutic potential and a look ahead. Human Reproduction Update.

Bhartiya D, Parte S, Patel H, Sriraman K, Zaveri K, et al. (2015) Novel action of FSH on stem cells in adult mammalian ovary induces postnatal oogenesis and primordial follicle assembly. Stem cells international.

Patel H, Bhartiya D (2016) Testicular stem cells express follicle-stimulating hormone receptors and are directly modulated by FSH. Reproductive Sciences 23: 1493-1508.

Shaikh A, Bhartiya D, Kapoor S, Nimkar H (2016) Delineating the effects of 5-fluorouracil and follicle-stimulating hormone on mouse bone marrow stem/progenitor cells. Stem cell research & therapy 7: 59.

Gunjal P, Bhartiya D, Metkari S, Manjramkar D, Patel H (2015) Very small embryonic-like stem cells are the elusive mouse endometrial stem cells-a pilot study. Journal of ovarian research 8: 9.

Bhartiya D (2015) Ovarian stem cells are always accompanied by very small embryonic-like stem cells in adult mammalian ovary. Journal of ovarian research 8: 70.

Bhartiya D, Anand S, Parte S (2015) VSELs may obviate cryobanking of gonadal tissue in cancer patients for fertility preservation. Journal of ovarian research 8: 75.  

Kurkure P, Prasad M, Dhamankar V, Bakshi G (2015) Very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) detected in azoospermic testicular biopsies of adult survivors of childhood cancer. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 13: 122.

Shaikh A, Nagvenkar P, Pethe P, Hinduja I, Bhartiya D (2015) Molecular and phenotypic characterization of CD133 and SSEA4 enriched very small embryonic-like stem cells in human cord blood. Leukemia. 29: 1909-1917.

Bhartiya D (2015) Stem cells, progenitors & regenerative medicine: a retrospection. Indian Journal of Medical Research 141: 154.

Bhartiya D, Patel H (2015) Very small embryonic-like stem cells are involved in pancreatic regeneration and their dysfunction with age may lead to diabetes and cancer. Stem cell research & therapy 6: 96.

Anand S, Patel H, Bhartiya D (2015) Chemoablated mouse seminiferous tubular cells enriched for very small embryonic-like stem cells undergo spontaneous spermatogenesis in vitro. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 13: 33.