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Rank Full Journal Title Journal Impact Factor 1 CA-A CANCER Journal Data Filtered By: Selected JCR Year: 2019 Selected Editions: SCIE,SSCI Selected Category Scheme: WoS Journal Impact Rank Full Journal Title Factor 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 292.278 2 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 74.699 3 Nature Reviews Materials 71.189 4 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 64.797 5 LANCET 60.392 6 WHO Technical Report Series 59.000 7 NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY 55.470 8 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 53.276 9 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 53.030 10 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 52.758 11 Nature Energy 46.495 12 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 45.540 13 REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS 45.037 14 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 42.846 15 NATURE 42.778 16 SCIENCE 41.845 17 Nature Reviews Disease Primers 40.689 18 World Psychiatry 40.595 18 World Psychiatry 40.595 20 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 40.358 21 NATURE MATERIALS 38.663 22 CELL 38.637 23 NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY 36.558 24 NATURE MEDICINE 36.130 25 Living Reviews in Relativity 35.429 26 Nature Reviews Chemistry 34.953 27 NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY 34.209 28 LANCET ONCOLOGY 33.752 29 NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE 33.654 30 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 33.133 31 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 32.963 32 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 32.956 33 PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 31.560 34 Nature Nanotechnology 31.538 35 Nature Photonics 31.241 36 NATURE METHODS 30.822 37 Nature Catalysis 30.471 38 Energy & Environmental Science 30.289 39 BMJ-British Medical Journal 30.223 40 LANCET NEUROLOGY 30.039 41 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 29.848 42 Cancer Discovery 29.497 43 PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE 28.938 44 Nature Reviews Endocrinology 28.800 45 NATURE GENETICS 27.603 46 Nature Electronics 27.500 47 ADVANCED MATERIALS 27.398 48 Joule 27.054 49 Nature Reviews Neurology 27.000 50 MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS 26.625 51 CANCER CELL 26.602 52 Materials Today 26.416 53 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS 25.798 54 Annual Review of Biochemistry 25.787 55 PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 25.588 56 Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 25.340 57 Advanced Energy Materials 25.245 58 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 25.094 59 JAMA Oncology 24.799 60 LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 24.446 61 IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 23.700 62 CIRCULATION 23.603 63 EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL 22.673 64 PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE 22.620 65 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 22.556 66 IMMUNITY 22.553 67 Nature Chemistry 21.687 68 Lancet Global Health 21.597 68 Lancet Global Health 21.597 70 Cell Metabolism 21.567 71 REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 21.449 72 ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 21.317 73 Nature Climate Change 20.893 73 Nature Climate Change 20.893 75 Cell Stem Cell 20.860 76 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 20.850 76 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 20.850 78 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 20.832 79 Nature Reviews Nephrology 20.711 80 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY 20.589 81 JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY 20.582 82 CELL RESEARCH 20.507 83 NATURE IMMUNOLOGY 20.479 84 Nature Reviews Cardiology 20.260 85 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 20.071 86 NATURE CELL BIOLOGY 20.042 87 Living Reviews in Solar Physics 20.000 88 Annual Review of Immunology 19.900 89 GUT 19.819 90 Chem 19.735 91 Annual Review of Physiology 19.556 92 Annual Review of Plant Biology 19.540 93 Nature Physics 19.256 94 ACS Energy Letters 19.003 95 Nature Biomedical Engineering 18.952 96 Science Robotics 18.684 97 JAMA Internal Medicine 18.652 98 ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY 18.274 99 Psychological Science in the Public Interest 18.250 100 Annual Review of Psychology 18.156 100 Annual Review of Psychology 18.156 102 EUROPEAN UROLOGY 17.947 103 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE 17.861 104 INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE 17.679 105 BLOOD 17.543 106 JAMA Psychiatry 17.471 106 JAMA Psychiatry 17.471 108 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 17.452 109 PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS 17.395 110 GASTROENTEROLOGY 17.373 111 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17.333 111 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17.333 113 Alzheimers & Dementia 17.127 114 Applied Physics Reviews 17.054 115 REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS 17.032 116 Nano Today 16.907 117 ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS 16.836 118 Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Computational Molecular Science 16.778 119 Annual Review of Pathology-Mechanisms of Disease 16.750 120 National Science Review 16.693 121 APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL 16.683 122 Nature Reviews Rheumatology 16.625 123 Nano Energy 16.602 124 Annual Review of Public Health 16.463 124 Annual Review of Public Health 16.463 126 ADVANCES IN PHYSICS 16.375 127 Annual Review of Marine Science 16.359 128 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 16.306 129 Science Translational Medicine 16.304 130 Lancet Public Health 16.292 130 Lancet Public Health 16.292 132 Energy Storage Materials 16.280 133 Lancet Psychiatry 16.209 133 Lancet Psychiatry 16.209 135 ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES 16.102 136 TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 16.041 137 DIABETES CARE 16.019 138 ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS REVIEW 16.000 139 Cell Host & Microbe 15.923 140 Advanced Science 15.840 141 MOLECULAR CELL 15.584 142 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 15.541 143 Nature Microbiology 15.540 144 FUNGAL DIVERSITY 15.386 145 COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS 15.367 146 Molecular Cancer 15.302 147 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 15.218 147 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 15.218 149 PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH 15.083 150 Journal of Extracellular Vesicles 14.976 151 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 14.864 151 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 14.864 153 PROGRESS IN RETINAL AND EYE RESEARCH 14.860 154 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 14.833 155 Lancet HIV 14.813 156 Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology 14.789 156 Physics of Life Reviews 14.789 158 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 14.764 159 TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES 14.732 160 Advances in Optics and Photonics 14.690 161 HEPATOLOGY 14.679 162 Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 14.667 163 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 14.661 164 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 14.612 165 ACS Nano 14.588 166 JOURNAL OF PINEAL RESEARCH 14.528 167 CIRCULATION RESEARCH 14.467 168 INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS 14.429 169 TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE 14.416 170 NEURON 14.415 171 TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 14.343 172 International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology 14.333 173 ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA 14.251 174 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 14.119 174 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 14.119 176 Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics 14.041 177 JAMA Pediatrics 13.946 178 IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS 13.939 179 FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 13.920 180 Annual Review of Entomology 13.796 181 Light-Science & Applications 13.714 182 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 13.692 182 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 13.692 184 Information Fusion 13.669 185 Journal of Statistical Software 13.642 186 JAMA Surgery 13.625 187 JAMA Neurology 13.608 188 MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT 13.606 189 IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine 13.593 190 Nature Geoscience 13.566 191 TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY 13.546 192 TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES 13.503 193 MALACOLOGIA 13.500 194 Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy 13.493 195 Science Immunology 13.440 196 TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY 13.422 197 PROGRESS IN PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 13.421 198 Journal of Thoracic Oncology 13.357 199 ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS 13.300 200 Nature Plants 13.256 201 Science Advances 13.116 202 IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine 13.000 203 ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION 12.959 204 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 12.891 205 Kidney International Supplements 12.818 206 JAMA Cardiology 12.794 207 JACC-Cardiovascular Imaging 12.740 208 ACS Central Science 12.685 209 HUMAN REPRODUCTION UPDATE 12.684 210 Annual Review of Phytopathology 12.623 211 Nature Chemical Biology 12.587 212 Physical Review X 12.577 213 MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS 12.568 214 Annual Review of Neuroscience 12.547 215 Nature Ecology & Evolution 12.541 216 Annual Review of Materials Research 12.531 217 MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 12.384 218 ACS Catalysis 12.350 219 EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL 12.339 220 Ocular Surface 12.336 221 PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 12.321 222 Materials Horizons 12.319 223 Nature Human Behaviour 12.282 223 Nature Human Behaviour 12.282 225 Nano-Micro Letters 12.264 226 Small Methods 12.130 227 Nature Communications 12.121 228 RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS 12.110 229 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 12.095 230 Molecular Plant 12.084 231 Nature Sustainability 12.080 231 Nature Sustainability 12.080 233 BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE 12.022 234 NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS 12.000 235 BASIC RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY 11.981 236 NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 11.980 JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY C-PHOTOCHEMISTRY 237 11.952 REVIEWS 238 Academy of Management Annals 11.865 239 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 11.864 240 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 11.743 241 Annual Review of Biophysics 11.685 242 TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM 11.641 243 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE 11.627 244 Microbiome 11.607 245 JNCI-Journal of the National Cancer Institute 11.577 246 Nature Astronomy 11.518 247 Bone Research 11.508 248 NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 11.501 249 Small 11.459 250 SIAM REVIEW 11.431 251 IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS 11.420 252 IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS 11.391 253 CATALYSIS REVIEWS-SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 11.389 254 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 11.375 255 IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE 11.350 256 BRAIN 11.337 257 TRENDS IN GENETICS 11.333 258 Journal of Materials Chemistry A 11.301 259 Annual
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