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Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0940

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research has got h-index 7, which means every article in Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research has got 7 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

61 30 21 6 21

Year wise citations received

44 41 40 26 29
Journal total citations count 266
Journal impact factor 1.433
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.685
Journal cite score 1.756
Journal h-index 7
Journal h-index since 2018 7
Important citations (436)

Srividya b. drugs acting on blood coagulation system and their mechanism of action: a review.

Varsha kr. research & reviews: journal of pharmacology and toxicological studies.

Ginneken v (2017) targeting tumor metabolism: a biochemical explanation related to a systems biology lipidomics based approach. j mol biomark diagn s 2: 2.

Hoffmann m (2011) beyond the three dimensional aspects of neuro-anatomy: the multidimensional brain. anatom physiol 1: e101.

Depue be (2011) prefrontal-hippocampal interction: an integrative review and model of the think/no-think task with implications for psychiatric conditions. anat. physiol 2.

Yu g (2012) near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (dcs) for assessing deep tissue blood flow. anat physiol 2.

Callaghan d, bandyopadhyay bc (2012) calcium phosphate kidney stone: problems and perspectives. anat. physiol 2: e118.

Parsons xh (2012) the dynamics of global chromatin remodeling are pivotal for tracking the normal pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells. anat physiol

Lovell jm, brosch m, budinger e, goldschmidt j, scheich h (2012) scanning and transmission electron microscope examination of cochlea hair and pillar cells from the ear of the mongolian gerbil (meriones unguiculatus). anat physiol 2: 2161-0940.

Arora ak, verma p, lalit m, mahajan a, sharma m (2012) variant segmental renal arteries in the right kidney-clinical correlations-a case report. anat physiol 2: 2161-0940.

Miermont am, cabrera mc, frech sm, nakles re, diaz-cruz es, et al. (2012) association of over-expressed estrogen receptor alpha with development of tamoxifen resistant hyperplasia and adenocarcinomas in genetically engineered mice. anat physiol

Furukawa s, wingenfeld l, takaya a, nakagawa t, sakaguchi i, et al. (2012) morphological variations of the internal jugular venous valve. anat physiol 2: 2161-0940.

Saritha s, praveen km, supriya g (2012) anatomical variations in the bifurcation of the sciatic nerve, a cadaveric study and its clinical implications. anat physiol 2: 1-4.

Sharada sharma ck, suseelamma d (2012) situs inversus totalis (dextroversion)-an anatomical study. anat physiol 2: 2161-0940.

Rao ss, nayak sb, bhat km (2013) popliteal vessels entrapment by a variant accessory belly of medial head of gastrocnemius. anat physiol 3: 1-2.

Rao ss, swamy rs, marpalli s, nayak sb (2013) communications of transverse cervical cutaneous nerve with the cervical branch of facial nerve and its variant nerve endings deep in the parotid gland. anat physiol 3: 1-2.

Raghu j, satheesha nayak b, somayaji sn, raju s, srinivasa rao s (2013) a typical branching pattern of axillary artery in a south indian cadaver–a case report. anatom physiol 3: 2161-0940.

bradford a, o'halloran kd. obstructive sleep apnoea, intermittent hypoxia and respiratory muscle structure and function. anat physiol

afara i, singh s, moody h, oloyede a (2013) a comparison of the histochemical and image-derived proteoglycan content of articular cartilage. anat. physiol 3: 120.

Gandage dhananjay s, siddiqui a, gangadhar sa, lagdive sb (2013) anatomy of the lingual vestibule and its influence on denture borders. anat physiol 3: 2161-0940.

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