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Vitamins & Minerals

ISSN: 2376-1318

Open Access

Citations Report

Vitamins & Minerals : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Vitamins & Minerals have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Vitamins & Minerals has got h-index 13, which means every article in Vitamins & Minerals has got 13 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Vitamins & Minerals.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

60 63 17 20 8

Year wise citations received

125 127 111 72 53
Journal total citations count 790
Journal impact factor 1.78
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.32
Journal cite score 4.14
Journal h-index 13
Journal h-index since 2018 10
Important citations

Mwangala LM, Waihenya R, Mwatha J (2017) Association of body mass index, waist-hip ratio, zinc, copper, cd4+ t cells count and viral load in early HIV infection in art naïve HIV infected adults in Taita Taveta county, Kenya. ASRJETS 38:126-137.

Emokpae MA (2018) Correlation of copper/zinc ratio with superoxide dismutase activity and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infected subjects. HIV & AIDS Review. Int J HIV-Related Problems 17:18-23.

Asemota EA, Okafor IM, Okoroiwu HU, Ekong ER, Anyanwu SO, et al. (2018) Zinc, copper, CD4 T-cell count and some hematological parameters of HIV-infected subjects in southern Nigeria. Integ med res 7:53-60

Gupta S, Lalit U (2013) Plasma Zinc and Selenium levels in preschool children with persistent diarrhoea: A cross sectional study. Int J Res Med 2: 96-98

Tekeste Z, Amare B, Asfaw F, Fantahun B, Van-Nguyen N, et al. (2015) Determination of trace elements in Ethiopian, Vietnamese, and Japanese women using high-resolution IC-PMS. Nutr 31: 1243-1246.

Rajeswari S, Swaminathan S (2014) Role of copper in health and diseases. Int J Biol Sci 10:94-107.

Amare B, Moges B, Mulu A, Yifru S, Kassu A (2015) Quadruple burden of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, chronic intestinal parasitoses, and multiple micronutrient deficiency in Ethiopia: A summary of available findings. Biomed Res Int 2015: 1-9.

Frost MC (2014)  Biotechnology and biomedical engineering. JSM 2: 1045.

Narayana A V (2016) History of Chemistry: Review. Res Rev J Chem 1: 1-7.

Petukhov VI, Dmitriev ЕV, Baumane LK, Skalny AV, Lobanova YN, Grabeklis AR (2018) IJNR 1: 1-12.

Petukhov VI, Dmitriev ЕV, Baumane LK, Skalny AV, Lobanova YN, et al. (2018) Some aspects of regulatory criteria for Metal-ligand homeostasis in epidermal cells. J Antioxid Act 1: 22-32.

Petukhov VI, Baumane LK, Dmitriev EV, Vanin AF (2014) Nitric oxide and electrogenic metals (Ca, Na, K) in epidermal cells. Biochem (Moscow) Sup Series B: Biol Chem 8:343-348.

Petukhov VI, Dmitriev ЕV, (2016) Electrogenic Metals in Epidermis: Relationship with Cell Bioenergetics. Insights in Biomed 1: 2.

Reste J, Zvagule T, Kurjāne N, Šķesters A, Silova A, et al. (2016) Investigations on Health Conditions of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident Recovery Workers from Latvia in Late Period after Disaster. In Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences 70: 257-265.

Liufen Qin, Li I (2014) Cadmium exposure on breastfeeding on infant growth. Zhejiang Medicine 24: 442-443.

Han Rui, Chen Lili, Dan Zhiping, Zhou Yaru (2015). The effect of low birth weight for life long-term metabolic diseases. Chinese clinicians 22-26.

Trujillo Ta, Hernandez OM, Moreno VH, Pestano TA. Trace elements and minerals in healthy neonates and low birth weight.

Hui L, Lin L, Lixin J, Ling ZB, Yinghui J (2013) Dalian pregnant women Serum detection of trace elements. Dalian University of Technology 34: 32-34.

Qiu CH, Yan Y, Junjie F, Gaffin W (2014) Advances in reproductive effects system environments cadmium exposure. Environmental Health Journal 4: 413-417.

Wang H, Liu L, Hu YF, Hao JH, Chen YH,et al. (2016) Association of maternal serum cadmium level during pregnancy with risk of preterm birth in a Chinese population. Environmental Pollution.216: 851-857.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 790

Vitamins & Minerals received 790 citations as per Google Scholar report

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