Autism-Open Access : Citations & Metrics Report
Articles published in Autism-Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Autism-Open Access has got h-index 16, which means every article in Autism-Open Access has got 16 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Autism-Open Access.
2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | |
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Year wise published articles |
60 | 20 | 10 | 12 | 25 | 47 |
Year wise citations received |
171 | 164 | 148 | 116 | 172 | 118 |
Journal total citations count | 883 |
Journal impact factor | 2.19 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 3.60 |
Journal cite score | 4.59 |
Journal h-index | 16 |
Journal h-index since 2018 | 13 |
Important citations (728)
Levy j, dunsmuir s. lego therapy: building social skills for adolescents with an autism spectrum disorder. edu child psych 2020;37(1):58-83. |
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Lake jk, jachyra p, volpe t, lunsky y, magnacca c, marcinkiewicz a, hamdani y. the wellbeing and mental health care experiences of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities during covid-19. journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities. 2021 mar 15:1-6. |
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Cynthia c, duck m, mcquillan r, brazill l, malik s, hartman l, mcpherson ac, gibson be, jachyra* p. exploring the role of physiotherapists in the care of children with autism spectrum disorder. physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics. 2019 nov 2;39(6):614-28. |
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Lee sh, kim yr, park j. a review of instruments measuring special educators' competencies. british journal of special education. 2020;47(4):422-451. |
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Hacohen-kleiman g, yizhar-barnea o, touloumi o, lagoudaki r, avraham kb, grigoriadis n, gozes i. atypical auditory brainstem response and protein expression aberrations related to asd and hearing loss in the adnp haploinsufficient mouse brain. neurochem res 2019;44(6):1494-1507. |
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Lepp s, anderson a, konopka g. connecting signaling pathways underlying communication to asd vulnerability. int rev neurobiol 2013;113:97-133. |
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Bowers jm, perez-pouchoulen m, roby cr, ryan te, mccarthy mm. androgen modulation of foxp1 and foxp2 in the developing rat brain: impact on sex specific vocalization. endocrinology 2014;155(12):4881-4894. |
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Mota a, waxman hk, hong r, lagani gd, niu sy, bertherat fl, wolfe l, malicdan cm, markello tc, adams dr, gahl wa. foxr1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development. plos genet 2021;17(11):e1009854. |
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Kong y, zhou w, sun z. nuclear receptor corepressors in intellectual disability and autism. mol psychiatry 2020;25(10):2220-36. |
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Lau aa, tamang sj, hemsley km. mps-iiia mice acquire autistic behaviours with age. journal of inherited metabolic disease. 2018;41(4):669-677. |
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Lau aa, tamang sj, hemsley km. mps-iiia mice acquire autistic behaviours with age. journal of inherited metabolic disease. 2018;41(4):669-677. |
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Serra d, almeida lm, dinis tc. polyphenols as food bioactive compounds in the context of autism spectrum disorders: a critical mini-review. neurosci biobehav rev 2019102:290-298. |
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Ahmad sf, nadeem a, ansari ma, bakheet sa, alshammari ma, attia sm. the ppar? agonist gw0742 restores neuroimmune function by regulating tim-3 and th17/treg-related signaling in the btbr autistic mouse model. neurochem int 2018;120:251-261. |
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Ahmad sf, ansari ma, nadeem a, bakheet sa, alshammari ma, attia sm. protection by tyrosine kinase inhibitor, tyrphostin ag126, through the suppression of il-17a, ror?t, and t-bet signaling, in the btbr mouse model of autism. brain res bull 2018;142:328-337. |
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Ansari ma, attia sm, nadeem a, bakheet sa, raish m, khan th, al-shabanah oa, ahmad sf. activation of adenosine a2a receptor signaling regulates the expression of cytokines associated with immunologic dysfunction in btbr t+ itpr3tf/j mice. mol cell neurosci 2017;82:76-87. |
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Ansari ma, nadeem a, attia sm, bakheet sa, raish m, ahmad sf. adenosine a2a receptor modulates neuroimmune function through th17/retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma t (ror?t) signaling in a btbr t+ itpr3tf/j mouse model of autism. cell signal 2017;36:14-24. |
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Servadio m, vanderschuren lj, trezza v. modeling autism-relevant behavioral phenotypes in rats and mice: do ‘autistic’rodents exist?. behav pharmacol 2015;26(6):522-540. |
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Shpyleva s, ivanovsky s, de conti a, melnyk s, tryndyak v, beland fa, james sj, pogribny ip. cerebellar oxidative dna damage and altered dna methylation in the btbr t+ tf/j mouse model of autism and similarities with human post mortem cerebellum. plos one 2014;9(11):e113712. |
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Segal?gavish h, karvat g, barak n, barzilay r, ganz j, edry l, et al. mesenchymal stem cell transplantation promotes neurogenesis and ameliorates autism related behaviors in btbr mice. autism res 2016;9(1):17-32. |
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Karvat g, kimchi t. acetylcholine elevation relieves cognitive rigidity and social deficiency in a mouse model of autism. neuropsychopharmacology. 2014;39(4):831-840. |
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