Articles published in Single Cell Biology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Single Cell Biology has got h-index 7, which means every article in Single Cell Biology has got 7 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Single Cell Biology.

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Year wise published articles

34 17 12 3 4

Year wise citations received

32 29 18 26 13
Journal total citations count 222
Journal Impact Factor 1.27
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.76
Journal CiteScore 2.32
Journal h-index 7
Important citations

Genetic Mutation in Pit-1 Gene

New Insights of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and its Association with Different Disorders in Human Body

A Review on Most Common Male Malignancy - Prostate cancer

Covisualization of Global DNA Methylation/Hydroxymethylation and Protein Biomarkers for Ultrahigh-Definition Epigenetic Phenotyping of Stem Cells.

Development of a canine knee implant

Evoluzione della chirurgia sostitutiva di ginocchio

The Impact of Custom Contracting and the Infomediary Role of Healthcare GPOs

Review on Down Syndrome in Newly Born Babies

Cancer-Related Reprogramming of Human by Tumor Suppressor Gene

The Wnt non-canonical signaling modulates cabazitaxel sensitivity in prostate cancer cells.

Applications of imaging flow cytometry in the diagnostic assessment of red cell membrane disorders

Immunological and Biochemical Interplay between Cytokines, Oxidative Stress and Schistosomiasis.

GLUTAMINE DEPRIVATION EFFECT ON DEK, TPD52, BRCA1, ADGRE5, LIF, GNPDA1, AND COL6A1 GENE EXPRESSIONS IN IRE1 KNOCKDOWN U87 GLIOMA CELLS

WASTEWATER COMPONENTS EFFECT ON METACHROMASIA REACTION OF VOLUTIN GRANULES in vitro

ERN1 modifies the effect of glutamine deprivation on tumor growth related factors expression in U87 glioma cells

The Earth’s Microbiome: Significance in Sustainable Development and Impact of Climate Changes

The Rebirth of Culture in Microbiology through the Example of Culturomics To Study Human Gut Microbiota

Binucleated and Multinucleated Neurons are Formed by Fusion.

Extracellular vesicles: exosomes, microvesicles, and friends.

Compliance to guidelines for the prescribing of antibiotics in acute infections at Namibia's national referral hospital: a pilot study and the implications.