GET THE APP

Gynecology & Obstetrics

Gynecology & Obstetrics
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0932

Gynecology & Obstetrics : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Gynecology & Obstetrics have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Gynecology & Obstetrics has got h-index 19, which means every article in Gynecology & Obstetrics has got 19 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Gynecology & Obstetrics.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Year wise published articles

53 62 20 36 51

Year wise citations received

189 215 172 166 123
Journal total citations count 1506
Journal cite score 3.71
Journal h-index 19
Journal h-index since 2018 16
Important citations (1000)

shih cl, chong ky, hsu sc, chien hj, ma ct, et al. (2016) development of a magnetic bead-based method for the collection of circulating extracellular vesicles. new biotechnology 33: 116-122.

zhang x, pei z, chen j, ji c, xu j, et al. (2016) exosomes for immunoregulation and therapeutic intervention in cancer. journal of cancer 7: 1081.

nawaz m, fatima f, nazarenko i, ekström k, murtaza i, et al. (2016) extracellular vesicles in ovarian cancer: applications to tumor biology, immunotherapy and biomarker discovery. expert review of proteomics 13: 395-409.

taherian-esfahani z, abedin-do a, nikpayam e, tasharofi b, nezamabadi ag, et al. (2016) cancer-testis antigens: a novel group of tumor biomarkers in ovarian cancers. iranian journal of cancer prevention 9.

pugholm lh, revenfeld al, søndergaard ek, jørgensen mm. antibody-based assays for phenotyping of extracellular vesicles. biomed research international 2015.

carrière j, barnich n, nguyen ht. exosomes: from functions in host-pathogen interactions and immunity to diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities.

kim j, shin h, kim j, kim j, park j (2015) isolation of high-purity extracellular vesicles by extracting proteins using aqueous two-phase system. plos one 10: e0129760.

sharma a, khatun z, shiras a (2016) tumor exosomes: cellular postmen of cancer diagnosis and personalized therapy. nanomedicine 11: 421-437.

yi h, zheng x, song j, shen r, su y, et al. (2015) exosomes mediated pentose phosphate pathway in ovarian cancer metastasis: a proteomics analysis. international journal of clinical and experimental pathology 8: 15719.

whiteside tl (2016) chapter four-tumor-derived exosomes and their role in cancer progression. advances in clinical chemistry 74: 103-141.

morhayim j, baroncelli m, van leeuwen jp (2014) extracellular vesicles: specialized bone messengers. archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1: 38-45.

wen sw, lobb r, moller a (2014) exosomes in cancer metastasis: novel targets for diagnosis and therapy?. incancer forum 38: 116.

dorayappan kd, wallbillich jj, cohn de, selvendiran k (2016) the biological significance and clinical applications of exosomes in ovarian cancer. gynecologic oncology 142: 199-205.

bátiz lf, castro ma, burgos pv, velásquez zd, muñoz ri, et al. (2015) exosomes as novel regulators of adult neurogenic niches. frontiers in cellular neuroscience.

campanella c, bavisotto cc, gammazza am, nikolic d, rappa f, et al. (2014) exosomal heat shock proteins as new players in tumour cell-to-cell communication. journal of circulating biomarkers 3: 4.

guo l, guo n (2015) exosomes: potent regulators of tumor malignancy and potential bio-tools in clinical application. critical reviews in oncology/hematology 95: 346-358.

whiteside tl (2015) the potential of tumor-derived exosomes for noninvasive cancer monitoring. expert review of molecular diagnostics 15: 1293-1310.

boyiadzis m, whiteside tl (2015) information transfer by exosomes: a new frontier in hematologic malignancies. blood reviews 29: 281-290.

meng x, müller v, milde-langosch k, trillsch f, pantel k, et al. (2016) diagnostic and prognostic relevance of circulating exosomal mir-373, mir-200a, mir-200b and mir-200c in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer. oncotarget 7: 16923.

peretti m, angelini m, savalli n, florio t, yuspa sh, et al. (2015) chloride channels in cancer: focus on chloride intracellular channel 1 and 4 (clic1 and clic4) proteins in tumor development and as novel therapeutic targets. biochimica et biophysica acta (bba)-biomembranes 1848: 2523-2531.

Top