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Journal Impact Factor (JCR 2018) See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323571463 2018 Journal Impact Factor (JCR 2018) Technical Report · March 2018 CITATIONS READS 0 36,968 1 author: Chunbiao Zhu Peking University 21 PUBLICATIONS 35 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Robust Saliency Detection via Fusing Foreground and Background Priors View project A Multilayer Backpropagation Saliency Detection Algorithm Based on Depth Mining View project All content following this page was uploaded by Chunbiao Zhu on 27 June 2018. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. Journal Data Filtered By: Selected JCR Year: 2017 Selected Editions: SCIE,SSCI Selected Category Scheme: WoS Journal Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Total Cites Impact Score 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 28,839 244.585 0.066030 2 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 332,830 79.258 0.702000 3 LANCET 233,269 53.254 0.435740 4 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 174,920 52.613 0.265650 5 Nature Reviews Materials 3,218 51.941 0.015060 6 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 31,312 50.167 0.054410 7 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 148,774 47.661 0.299960 8 Nature Energy 5,072 46.859 0.020430 9 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 50,407 42.784 0.079730 10 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 39,215 41.982 0.085360 11 NATURE 710,766 41.577 1.355810 12 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 35,680 41.465 0.094300 13 SCIENCE 645,132 41.058 1.127160 14 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 125,900 40.182 0.275690 15 NATURE MATERIALS 92,291 39.235 0.195000 16 Nature Nanotechnology 57,369 37.490 0.170630 17 LANCET ONCOLOGY 44,961 36.418 0.136440 18 REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS 47,289 36.367 0.054550 19 NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY 57,510 35.724 0.161460 20 NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY 43,667 35.612 0.095540 21 NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE 40,834 32.635 0.069940 22 NATURE MEDICINE 75,461 32.621 0.171980 23 Nature Photonics 39,331 32.521 0.128120 24 NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY 26,627 31.851 0.055490 25 CELL 230,625 31.398 0.583260 26 ADVANCES IN PHYSICS 5,747 30.917 0.005040 27 Energy & Environmental Science 71,920 30.067 0.180320 28 World Psychiatry 4,055 30.000 0.010540 28 World Psychiatry 4,055 30.000 0.010540 30 LANCET NEUROLOGY 28,671 27.138 0.069040 31 NATURE GENETICS 93,639 27.125 0.234110 32 NATURE METHODS 54,686 26.919 0.243170 33 PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY 4,063 26.364 0.003220 34 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 156,474 26.303 0.285130 35 Nature Chemistry 29,548 26.201 0.101720 36 PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE 10,618 25.242 0.009830 37 LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 20,494 25.148 0.067280 38 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 10,702 24.912 0.021080 39 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 8,354 24.653 0.026110 40 PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE 24,520 24.558 0.027420 41 Materials Today 9,962 24.537 0.017130 42 MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS 7,119 24.480 0.005440 43 Cancer Discovery 11,896 24.373 0.065350 44 PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 27,680 24.014 0.030380 45 PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 12,382 23.750 0.015680 46 EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL 56,054 23.425 0.146810 47 Living Reviews in Relativity 2,409 23.333 0.005910 48 Cell Stem Cell 23,493 23.290 0.096030 49 BMJ-British Medical Journal 109,303 23.259 0.150320 50 CANCER CELL 35,217 22.844 0.096910 51 Annual Review of Psychology 18,461 22.774 0.022550 51 Annual Review of Psychology 18,461 22.774 0.022550 53 Journal of Statistical Software 14,900 22.737 0.038740 54 Nature Physics 33,233 22.727 0.122210 55 Annual Review of Immunology 17,086 22.714 0.028800 56 ADVANCED MATERIALS 190,542 21.950 0.365300 57 Advanced Energy Materials 34,218 21.875 0.099870 58 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 2,349 21.853 0.012940 59 NATURE IMMUNOLOGY 41,410 21.809 0.102290 60 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 5,818 21.466 0.030470 61 Advances in Optics and Photonics 2,050 21.286 0.004820 61 Psychological Science in the Public Interest 1,231 21.286 0.003580 63 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 67,004 20.955 0.141610 64 JAMA Oncology 5,707 20.871 0.027770 65 GASTROENTEROLOGY 73,198 20.773 0.120200 66 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 18,070 20.642 0.020230 67 Cell Metabolism 29,834 20.565 0.101740 68 Nature Reviews Endocrinology 7,377 20.265 0.025190 69 IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 12,217 20.230 0.035760 70 Annual Review of Biochemistry 19,873 20.154 0.030170 71 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS 26,127 20.099 0.030630 72 JAMA Internal Medicine 11,840 19.989 0.076280 73 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 59,426 19.912 0.153710 74 Nature Reviews Neurology 8,095 19.819 0.028090 75 IMMUNITY 46,541 19.734 0.136360 76 ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 53,689 19.384 0.099140 77 Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 5,549 19.313 0.029810 78 Nature Climate Change 17,986 19.181 0.096700 78 Nature Climate Change 17,986 19.181 0.096700 80 NATURE CELL BIOLOGY 39,896 19.064 0.092960 81 PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS 12,719 18.964 0.014390 82 CIRCULATION 167,719 18.880 0.223630 83 Annual Review of Plant Biology 17,852 18.712 0.017470 84 Lancet Global Health 4,455 18.705 0.024320 84 Lancet Global Health 4,455 18.705 0.024320 86 TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 13,708 18.564 0.037630 87 Cell Host & Microbe 15,851 17.872 0.064740 88 SURFACE SCIENCE REPORTS 4,543 17.800 0.003150 89 Nano Today 7,073 17.753 0.013530 90 EUROPEAN UROLOGY 30,723 17.581 0.070590 91 GUT 42,750 17.016 0.071930 92 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 6,686 16.990 0.024170 93 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY 99,084 16.834 0.213550 94 Science Translational Medicine 26,691 16.710 0.126450 95 JAMA Psychiatry 8,414 16.642 0.044550 95 JAMA Psychiatry 8,414 16.642 0.044550 97 Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice 1,123 16.375 0.002630 98 Nature Reviews Disease Primers 1,559 16.071 0.007250 99 Annual Review of Pathology-Mechanisms of Disease 4,402 15.952 0.009920 100 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 35,124 15.938 0.038820 101 ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA 18,783 15.872 0.041490 102 Annual Review of Materials Research 7,801 15.846 0.008300 103 TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES 16,944 15.678 0.030830 104 Nature Reviews Rheumatology 6,584 15.661 0.022310 105 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 25,391 15.557 0.040790 105 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 25,391 15.557 0.040790 107 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 12,975 15.545 0.009920 108 CELL RESEARCH 13,728 15.393 0.037450 109 JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY C-PHOTOCHEMISTRY REVIEWS 3,797 15.325 0.004990 110 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 61,024 15.239 0.086830 111 Lancet Psychiatry 3,223 15.233 0.015210 111 Lancet Psychiatry 3,223 15.233 0.015210 113 CIRCULATION RESEARCH 52,753 15.211 0.082820 114 Nature Reviews Cardiology 5,228 15.162 0.018210 115 BLOOD 167,858 15.132 0.278040 116 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 8,900 15.071 0.010130 116 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 8,900 15.071 0.010130 118 INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE 22,135 15.008 0.037580 119 Annual Review of Medicine 6,111 14.970 0.010320 120 JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY 37,108 14.911 0.087330 121 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 11,622 14.814 0.011710 122 Annual Review of Neuroscience 13,320 14.675 0.016110 123 COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS 30,949 14.499 0.034950 124 Nature Geoscience 20,386 14.391 0.078890 125 Physical Review X 10,288 14.385 0.069590 126 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 533,512 14.357 0.728530 127 Annual Review of Physiology 9,111 14.327 0.013180 128 NEURON 89,410 14.318 0.216730 129 REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS 15,949 14.257 0.030530 130 MOLECULAR CELL 61,604 14.248 0.181170 131 TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY 11,204 14.188 0.026850 132 Nature Microbiology 2,510 14.174 0.013670 133 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 13,065 14.163 0.015550 134 Chem 997 14.104 0.003220 135 Nature Reviews Nephrology 4,668 14.101 0.017100 136 HEPATOLOGY 63,302 14.079 0.103360 137 FUNGAL DIVERSITY 4,078 14.078 0.006670 138 ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY 38,738 13.926 0.095780 139 Annual Review of Entomology 12,338 13.860 0.009360 140 Nature Chemical Biology 19,562 13.843 0.061240 141 Physics of Life Reviews 1,381 13.783 0.002960 142 Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 8,793 13.738 0.014200 143 ACS Nano 134,596 13.709 0.346500 144 ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS 34,931 13.660 0.043050 145 Light-Science & Applications 4,249 13.625 0.015700 146 TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 14,746 13.578 0.019170 147 REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 10,115 13.529 0.012760 148 MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS 11,301 13.439 0.012060 149 DIABETES CARE 67,278 13.397 0.110140 150 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 42,369 13.391 0.037870 150 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 42,369 13.391 0.037870 152 NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 27,547 13.333 0.081820 153 ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS 78,965 13.325 0.163070 154 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 7,827 13.295 0.010500 155 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 4,926 13.278 0.010550 155 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 4,926 13.278 0.010550 157 JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY 49,229 13.258 0.083800 158 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 107,818 13.251 0.165270 159 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 47,657 13.250 0.025950 159 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 47,657 13.250 0.025950 161 GENOME BIOLOGY 34,697 13.214 0.118500 162 Materials Horizons 2,883 13.183 0.008670 163 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 3,597 13.122 0.005520 163 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 3,597 13.122 0.005520 165 Nano Energy 23,023 13.120 0.060880 166 Applied Physics Reviews 1,582 12.894 0.006410 167 MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT 24,208 12.888 0.091830 168 Annual Review of Marine Science 3,288 12.867 0.009580 169 Living
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