Nature Reviews Immunology Q1 Unclaimed
Nature Reviews Immunology provides in-depth coverage of all areas of immunology, from fundamental mechanisms to applied aspects. In addition to our review articles, we highlight recent developments and exciting new primary papers in the field, as well as reflecting on the people, papers and events that have influenced the development of immunology. It has an SJR impact factor of 16,009.
Nature Reviews Immunology focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: immune, innate, regulation, system, t, cell, immunodeficiency, dying, doubleedged, diversity, ...
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16,009
SJR Impact factor467
H Index169
Total Docs (Last Year)540
Total Docs (3 years)11148
Total Refs13815
Total Cites (3 years)304
Citable Docs (3 years)23.17
Cites/Doc (2 years)65.96
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