Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry

16.7k papers and 154.6k indexed citations i.

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The 16.7k papers published in Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry in the last decades have received a total of 154.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry usually cover Organic Chemistry (15.2k papers), Molecular Biology (3.9k papers) and Pharmacology (1.5k papers) specifically the topics of Synthesis and Biological Evaluation (4.2k papers), Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds (3.8k papers) and Synthesis and biological activity (3.7k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry are Raymond N. Castle, Gary M. Coppola, Branko Stanovnik, Roland K. Robins, Frank D. Popp, Yoshinori Tominaga, Alan R. Katritzky, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Michael D. Coburn and Gary E. Martin.

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Fields of papers published in Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry

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