Articles published in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy has got h-index 26, which means every article in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy has got 26 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

59 65 23 13 36

Year wise citations received

351 405 380 349 319
Journal total citations count 3118
Journal Impact Factor 1.64
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.70
Journal CiteScore 11.56
Journal h-index 26
Important citations

Induction of pericyte-derived neural stem cells by transient ischemic attack / reperfusion injury

Cell competition in hematopoietic cells: Quality control in homeostasis and its role in leukemia

TALEN mediated gene editing in a mouse model of Fanconi anemia

Grafting purified cortical pericytes into mouse motor cortex

Conditioning Regimens in Long-Term Pre-Clinical Studies to Support Development of Ex Vivo Gene Therapy: Review of Nonproliferative and Proliferative Changes

Biology of Pericytes–Recent Advances: Role of Pericytes in Brain Metastasis

p53 and Cell Fate: Sensitizing Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cells to Chemotherapy

Isolation and characterization of cerebellum-derived stem cells in poststroke human brain

Leptomeninges: a novel stem cell niche with neurogenic potential

Novel regenerative therapies based on regionally induced multipotent stem cells in post-stroke brains: their origin, characterization, and perspective

Novel regenerative therapies based on regionally induced multipotent stem cells in post-stroke brains: their origin, characterization, and perspective

Identification of multipotent stem cells in human brain tissue following stroke

Gene editing for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency disease

Modeling, optimization, and comparable efficacy of T cell and hematopoietic stem cell gene editing for treating hyper?IgM syndrome

 Cell competition regulates the kinetics of thymopoiesis and thymus cellularity

 Self-renewal of double negative 3 (DN3) early thymocytes allows for thymus autonomy but compromises the ?-selection checkpoint

 Self-renewal of double negative 3 (DN3) early thymocytes allows for thymus autonomy but compromises the ?-selection checkpoint

 Treating primary immunodeficiencies with defects in NK cells: from stem cell therapy to gene editing

Inferring growth and genetic evolution of tumors from genome sequences

Genome editing in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells via CRISPR-Cas9-mediated homology-independent targeted integration