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Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals

Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals
Open Access

ISSN: 1948-5964

Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals has got h-index 22, which means every article in Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals has got 22 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

32 59 77 13 11

Year wise citations received

172 256 226 169 197
Journal total citations count 1776
Journal impact factor 5.32
Journal 5 years impact factor 5.62
Journal cite score 5.3
Journal h-index 22
Journal h-index since 2018 17
Important citations (1101)

farmer dg. the receptor for advanced glycation end-products in pulmonary hypertension (doctoral dissertation, university of glasgow).

van vreden c, niewold p, vu dinh l, munoz-erazo l, getts d, et al. (2015) flavivirus encephalitis: immunopathogenesis of disease and immunomodulation. inglobal virology i-identifying and investigating viral diseases 425-455.

hawman dw, burrack ks, morrison te (2014) mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of arthritogenic alphaviruses: host immune responses and virus persistence. future virology 9: 441-444.

utt a. role of alphavirus replicase in viral rna synthesis, virus-induced cytotoxicity and recognition of viral infections in host cells (doctoral dissertation).

burrack ks. immunological mechanisms that control arthritogenic alphavirus infection in musculoskeletal tissues (doctoral dissertation, university of colorado at denver, anschutz medical campus. health sciences library).

krutikov m, manson j (2016) chikungunya virus infection: an update on joint manifestations and management. rambam maimonides medical journal 7.

jupille hj. identification of a viral determinant of virulence in ross river virus that modulates viral replication and fitness in disparate hosts (doctoral dissertation, university of colorado at denver, anschutz medical campus. health sciences library).

ziegler s. characterization of the role of the innate immune system in the pathogenesis of chikungunya virus in mice (doctoral dissertation).

dhanushkodi nr, mohankumar v, pokkali s, raju r (2011) lipopolysaccharide inhibits sindbis virus-induced ip-10 release in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. viral immunology 24: 237-243.

herrero l, mahalingam s (2011) arthrogenic alphaviruses and inflammatory myopathies. intech open access publisher.

dupuis-maguiraga l, brun s, noret m, gras g, roques p (2011) physiopathologie du chikungunya: les marqueurs de l’infection de la phase aiguë à l’atteinte chronique. virologie 15: 251-268.

herrero lj, taylor a, wolf s, mahalingam s (2015) arthropod-borne arthritides. best practice & research clinical rheumatology 29: 259-274.

hussain km, chu jj (2011) insights into the interplay between chikungunya virus and its human host. future virology 6: 1211-1223.

herrero lj, lidbury ba, bettadapura j, jian p, herring bl, et al. (2014) characterization of barmah forest virus pathogenesis in a mouse model. journal of general virology 95: 2146-2154.

ryman kd, klimstra wb (2014) closing the gap between viral and noninfectious arthritis. proceedings of the national academy of sciences. 111: 5767-5768.

mohan t, verma p, rao dn (2011) success of antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis c infection relates to functional status of myeloid dendritic cells.

adouchief s, smura t, sane j, vapalahti o, kurkela s, et al. (2016) sindbis virus as a human pathogen—epidemiology, clinical picture and pathogenesis. reviews in medical virology 26: 221-241.

taylor a, herrero lj, rudd pa, mahalingam s (2015) mouse models of alphavirus-induced inflammatory disease. journal of general virology 96: 221-238.

herrero lj, foo ss, sheng kc, chen w, forwood mr, et al. (2015) pentosan polysulfate: a novel glycosaminoglycan-like molecule for effective treatment of alphavirus-induced cartilage destruction and inflammatory disease. journal of virology 89: 8063-8076.

taylor a, sheng kc, herrero lj, chen w, rulli ne, et al. (2013) methotrexate treatment causes early onset of disease in a mouse model of ross river virus-induced inflammatory disease through increased monocyte production. plos one 8: e71146.

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