Cell Death and Differentiation

4.9k papers and 383.4k indexed citations

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The 4.9k papers published in Cell Death and Differentiation in the last decades have received a total of 383.4k indexed citations. Papers published in Cell Death and Differentiation usually cover Molecular Biology (3.7k papers), Immunology (1.0k papers) and Oncology (998 papers) specifically the topics of Cell death mechanisms and regulation (1.4k papers), Cancer-related Molecular Pathways (607 papers) and Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (576 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Cell Death and Differentiation are Sharad Kumar, Reiner U. Jänicke, Guido Kroemer, Alan G. Porter, Andreas Strasser, Peter Vandenabeele, Seiichi Oyadomari, Masataka Mori, Douglas R. Green and Kurt Engeland.

In The Last Decade

Cell Death and Differentiation

4.7k papers receiving 377.9k citations

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Cell Death and Differentiation
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  • Molecular Biology 242.1k
  • Immunology 66.6k
  • Cancer Research 64.0k
  • Epidemiology 60.5k
  • Oncology 57.4k
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