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Rank Full Journal Title Total Cites Journal Impact Factor Eigenfactor Score 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL for CLINICIANS 32,410 223.679 Journal Data Filtered By: Selected JCR Year: 2018 Selected Editions: SCIE,SSCI Selected Category Scheme: WoS Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Total Cites Journal Impact Factor Score 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 32,410 223.679 0.077430 2 Nature Reviews Materials 7,901 74.449 0.033870 3 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 344,581 70.670 0.687120 4 LANCET 247,292 59.102 0.428000 5 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 32,266 57.618 0.054880 6 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 188,635 54.301 0.267140 7 Nature Energy 11,113 54.000 0.040630 8 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 50,529 51.848 0.074060 9 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 156,350 51.273 0.300870 10 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 41,499 44.019 0.080190 11 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 36,697 43.704 0.079240 12 NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY 45,869 43.351 0.091410 13 NATURE 745,692 43.070 1.284860 14 SCIENCE 680,994 41.063 1.069980 15 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 139,751 40.443 0.247070 16 NATURE MATERIALS 97,792 38.887 0.177350 17 REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS 50,151 38.296 0.051770 18 CELL 242,829 36.216 0.571870 19 LANCET ONCOLOGY 48,822 35.386 0.147020 20 NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY 29,637 34.648 0.054580 21 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 9,626 34.106 0.031910 22 World Psychiatry 5,426 34.024 0.014090 22 World Psychiatry 5,426 34.024 0.014090 24 Nature Nanotechnology 63,245 33.407 0.154930 25 Energy & Environmental Science 81,176 33.250 0.160140 26 NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE 43,107 33.162 0.068470 27 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 11,821 33.069 0.019290 28 Nature Reviews Disease Primers 4,339 32.274 0.019730 29 NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY 60,971 31.864 0.158130 30 Nature Photonics 43,932 31.583 0.116040 31 NATURE MEDICINE 79,243 30.641 0.162940 32 Nature Reviews Chemistry 1,531 30.628 0.006720 33 LANCET NEUROLOGY 30,748 28.755 0.069420 34 NATURE METHODS 64,324 28.467 0.205050 35 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 154,462 28.349 0.284300 36 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS 28,380 28.295 0.030540 37 Living Reviews in Relativity 2,819 27.778 0.005210 38 BMJ-British Medical Journal 112,901 27.604 0.152730 39 LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 23,088 27.516 0.073320 40 Annual Review of Biochemistry 20,344 26.922 0.025440 41 PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE 11,322 26.467 0.008380 42 Cancer Discovery 13,715 26.370 0.064800 43 ADVANCES IN PHYSICS 5,903 26.100 0.004480 44 ADVANCED MATERIALS 229,186 25.809 0.409360 45 NATURE GENETICS 93,920 25.455 0.221340 46 EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL 58,233 24.889 0.129390 47 Advanced Energy Materials 50,724 24.884 0.120600 48 Nature Reviews Endocrinology 8,908 24.646 0.026300 49 Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 7,961 24.540 0.038670 50 PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE 26,152 24.505 0.022440 51 Materials Today 12,566 24.372 0.018830 52 PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 28,672 24.250 0.026850 53 CANCER CELL 36,056 23.916 0.091030 54 PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 14,580 23.725 0.016820 55 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 8,506 23.570 0.025380 56 NATURE IMMUNOLOGY 44,298 23.530 0.094210 57 Nature Chemistry 32,858 23.193 0.091910 58 CIRCULATION 166,484 23.054 0.211150 59 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 7,600 22.992 0.038840 60 IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 16,408 22.973 0.039660 61 JAMA Oncology 9,488 22.416 0.048600 62 Cell Metabolism 34,829 22.415 0.099550 63 MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS 7,206 22.250 0.006250 63 Psychological Science in the Public Interest 1,437 22.250 0.003050 65 Nature Climate Change 23,544 21.722 0.098100 65 Nature Climate Change 23,544 21.722 0.098100 67 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 69,687 21.661 0.131770 68 IMMUNITY 51,051 21.522 0.126050 69 Cell Stem Cell 24,628 21.464 0.087340 70 Annual Review of Immunology 17,013 21.429 0.022200 71 Nature Reviews Neurology 9,548 21.155 0.031050 72 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 63,390 21.126 0.164630 73 INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS 5,262 21.086 0.004960 74 JAMA Internal Medicine 15,215 20.768 0.095550 75 Nature Physics 36,156 20.113 0.115280 76 GASTROENTEROLOGY 74,469 19.809 0.104850 77 Annual Review of Psychology 20,230 19.755 0.022780 77 Annual Review of Psychology 20,230 19.755 0.022780 79 Nature Reviews Nephrology 5,767 19.684 0.017070 80 Science Robotics 898 19.400 0.002430 81 ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 57,057 19.315 0.095990 82 INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE 22,631 18.967 0.040100 83 JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY 40,643 18.946 0.084360 84 Annual Review of Plant Biology 19,024 18.918 0.016890 85 PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS 12,653 18.886 0.011950 86 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY 100,986 18.639 0.193110 87 Nature Reviews Rheumatology 7,761 18.545 0.021640 88 Lancet Psychiatry 4,887 18.329 0.022090 88 Lancet Psychiatry 4,887 18.329 0.022090 90 Chem 3,493 18.205 0.011310 91 ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA 20,206 18.174 0.041640 92 GUT 43,400 17.943 0.068110 93 Annual Review of Physiology 9,562 17.902 0.012800 94 CELL RESEARCH 15,131 17.848 0.038670 95 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 19,194 17.750 0.021160 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE 96 55,828 17.730 0.068830 97 NATURE CELL BIOLOGY 40,615 17.728 0.082520 98 Nature Reviews Cardiology 6,301 17.420 0.018800 99 EUROPEAN UROLOGY 30,782 17.298 0.070900 100 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 12,706 17.214 0.011270 101 Science Translational Medicine 30,485 17.200 0.121930 102 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 9,377 17.194 0.010250 102 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 9,377 17.194 0.010250 104 Nature Biomedical Engineering 1,540 17.135 0.006440 105 TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES 17,448 16.889 0.031370 106 Annual Review of Materials Research 8,086 16.816 0.007830 107 REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 11,762 16.725 0.012890 108 REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS 18,176 16.620 0.031770 109 BLOOD 161,908 16.601 0.241110 110 TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 14,380 16.588 0.034100 111 Nano Today 7,980 16.582 0.012950 112 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 63,074 16.494 0.091110 113 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 50,710 16.405 0.027090 113 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 50,710 16.405 0.027090 115 ACS Energy Letters 10,134 16.331 0.031350 116 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 27,095 16.173 0.040040 116 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 27,095 16.173 0.040040 118 JAMA Psychiatry 10,894 15.916 0.055520 118 JAMA Psychiatry 10,894 15.916 0.055520 120 Lancet Global Health 6,109 15.873 0.034340 120 Lancet Global Health 6,109 15.873 0.034340 122 CIRCULATION RESEARCH 52,988 15.862 0.072270 123 Advanced Science 8,129 15.804 0.021030 124 Cell Host & Microbe 17,787 15.753 0.063220 125 ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS 95,431 15.621 0.175960 126 FUNGAL DIVERSITY 4,234 15.596 0.006410 127 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 2,763 15.588 0.011190 128 Nano Energy 37,106 15.548 0.087250 129 ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS 36,350 15.519 0.037420 130 DIABETES CARE 71,305 15.270 0.096200 131 MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS 11,790 15.255 0.010610 132 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 36,697 15.236 0.035920 133 Annual Review of Marine Science 3,870 15.225 0.008360 134 JOURNAL OF PINEAL RESEARCH 10,695 15.221 0.010560 135 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 13,381 15.167 0.008900 136 ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS REVIEW 1,788 15.143 0.003730 137 HEPATOLOGY 65,892 14.971 0.095200 138 MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT 26,534 14.874 0.097940 139 SURFACE SCIENCE REPORTS 4,655 14.824 0.002470 140 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 46,915 14.797 0.092160 141 Lancet HIV 2,417 14.753 0.014260 142 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 550,343 14.695 0.674630 143 Nature Microbiology 4,996 14.633 0.027410 144 Living Reviews in Solar Physics 1,071 14.625 0.002610 145 MOLECULAR CELL 62,812 14.548 0.170650 146 Nature Geoscience 24,174 14.480 0.074160 147 Alzheimers & Dementia 13,341 14.423 0.036320 148 NEURON 95,348 14.403 0.218590 149 Materials Horizons 4,587 14.356 0.013710 150 ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES 44,754 14.299 0.082790 151 APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL 74,797 14.229 0.092290 152 ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY 40,751 14.196 0.103780 153 JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY 51,978 14.110 0.076210 154 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 5,555 14.098 0.011110 154 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 5,555 14.098 0.011110 156 GENOME BIOLOGY 38,920 14.028 0.133250 157 TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE 21,520 14.006 0.024080 158 Light-Science & Applications 5,894 14.000 0.019170 159 Advances in Optics and Photonics 2,494 13.963 0.005220 160 ACS Nano 152,659 13.903 0.325680 161 Annual Review of Pathology-Mechanisms of Disease 4,585 13.833 0.008460 162 TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 15,857 13.747 0.019230 163 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 3,892 13.744 0.005790 163 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 3,892 13.744 0.005790 165 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 43,025 13.655 0.036340 165 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 43,025 13.655 0.036340 167 COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS 32,760 13.476 0.034900 168 Nature Plants 3,979 13.297 0.020090 169 IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine 1,884 13.241 0.003880 170 National Science Review 1,842 13.222 0.006500 171 TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY 12,153 13.000 0.025460 172 HUMAN REPRODUCTION UPDATE 9,206 12.878 0.014390 173 Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology 1,649 12.856 0.007430 174 ACS Central Science 4,160 12.837 0.017830 175 BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCES 18,021 12.831 0.020270 176 Science Advances 21,901 12.804 0.109970 177 Applied Physics Reviews 2,404 12.750 0.008230 178 PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH 5,839 12.540 0.007150 179 Journal of Thoracic Oncology 16,601 12.460 0.038880 180 JAMA Neurology 8,683 12.321 0.042020 181 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 20,163 12.314 0.024470 182 Academy of Management Annals 3,693 12.289 0.009790 183 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 108,879 12.282 0.139940 184 NANO LETTERS
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