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Transcriptomics: Open Access

Transcriptomics: Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-8936

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Transcriptomics: Open Access : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Transcriptomics: Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Transcriptomics: Open Access has got h-index 13, which means every article in Transcriptomics: Open Access has got 13 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Transcriptomics: Open Access.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Year wise published articles

25 24 0 2 4

Year wise citations received

67 85 110 87 55
Journal total citations count 552
Journal impact factor 2.08
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.98
Journal cite score 6.92
Journal h-index 13
Journal h-index since 2018 11
Important citations (451)

Duality of glucocorticoid action in cancer: tumor-suppressor or oncogene?

The a/a genotype of xpo1 rs4430924 is associated with higher risk of antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity in chinese patients

Viral mimicry as a design template for nucleic acid nanocarriers

Importin 13 promotes nsclc progression by mediating rfpl3 nuclear translocation and htert expression upregulation

Inducible nuclear import by tetr aptamer-controlled 3? splice site selection

Development of a novel dsred-nls vector with a monopartite classical nuclear localization signal

Strength in diversity: nuclear export of viral rnas

 experimental and clinical research

Infrastructure of synchrotronic biosensor based on semiconductor device fabrication for tracking, monitoring, imaging, measuring, diagnosing and detecting cancer cells

In situ characterization of lopinavir by atr-ftir biospectroscopy

Modulating crispr gene drive activity through nucleocytoplasmic localization of cas9 in s. cerevisiae

Racemization in post-translational modifications relevance to protein aging, aggregation and neurodegeneration: tip of the iceberg

Redox-dependent ppar?/tnpo1 complex formation enhances ppar? nuclear localization and signaling

Comparative genomics a new arena of biological research: a review

Perspectives on sub–nanometer level of electronic structure of the synchrotron with mendelevium nanoparticles for elimination of human cancer cells, tissues and tumors treatment using mathematica 12.0

Wake-sleep cycles are severely disrupted by diseases affecting cytoplasmic homeostasis

Transcriptomics in health and disease

Role and applications of synchrotron removal from raman spectra for quantitative analysis of cancer tissues

Disordered protein interactions for an ordered cellular transition: cdc2-like kinase 1 is transported to the nucleus via its ser–arg protein substrate

The effect of aberrant expression and genetic polymorphisms of rad21 on cervical cancer biology

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