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Jcr 2015- Total.Xlsx Journal Citation Reports 2015 Journal 5‐Year Impact Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Issn Total Cites Impact Factor Score Factor 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 0007-9235 20,488 131.723 142.204 0.062610 2 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 0028-4793 283,525 59.558 56.170 0.685630 3 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 1474-1776 25,460 47.120 43.016 0.062940 4 LANCET 0140-6736 195,553 44.002 46.119 0.408170 5 1118-1957-0052-8040-2629-9411 1087-0156 48,650 43.113 41.388 0.157710 6 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 1474-1733 31,545 39.416 39.328 0.087600 7 NATURE MATERIALS 1476-1122 72,306 38.891 45.772 0.207990 8 NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY 1471-0072 36,784 38.602 40.923 0.099690 9 NATURE 0028-0836 627,846 38.138 41.458 1.447620 10 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 0066-4146 9,000 37.846 31.586 0.020210 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL 11 0098-7484 129,909 37.684 33.569 0.275180 ASSOCIATION 12 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 0009-2665 148,154 37.369 51.560 0.245480 13 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 1471-0056 30,286 35.898 41.215 0.107250 14 Annual Review of Immunology 0732-0582 17,023 35.543 40.445 0.036700 15 Nature Nanotechnology 1748-3387 40,881 35.267 40.632 0.167690 16 SCIENCE 0036-8075 568,210 34.661 34.921 1.157260 17 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 1474-175X 41,846 34.244 42.340 0.088190 18 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 0306-0012 99,930 34.090 36.630 0.270410 19 REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS 0034-6861 41,133 33.177 46.681 0.097350 20 Living Reviews in Relativity 1433-8351 2,038 32.000 26.333 0.007370 21 NATURE GENETICS 1061-4036 86,870 31.616 32.197 0.255300 22 Nature Photonics 1749-4885 28,381 31.167 34.159 0.135890 23 PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 0079-6425 9,196 31.083 33.505 0.016800 24 PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 0031-9333 24,788 30.924 35.523 0.035650 25 NATURE MEDICINE 1078-8956 65,230 30.357 28.439 0.162500 26 NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE 1471-003X 33,792 29.298 35.142 0.072670 27 CELL 0092-8674 202,467 28.710 32.857 0.557250 28 Nature Chemistry 1755-4330 21,232 27.893 27.567 0.103340 29 PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE 0079-6700 21,240 27.184 33.920 0.033050 30 LANCET ONCOLOGY 1470-2045 30,800 26.509 28.181 0.117510 31 Energy & Environmental Science 1754-5692 48,114 25.427 22.118 0.165020 32 NATURE METHODS 1548-7091 38,428 25.328 35.028 0.203020 33 NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY 1740-1526 21,053 24.727 27.755 0.065180 MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R- 34 0927-796X 5,802 24.652 19.887 0.006260 REPORTS 35 IMMUNITY 1074-7613 39,637 24.082 22.086 0.133680 36 Annual Review of Pathology-Mechanisms of Disease 1553-4006 3,448 23.758 26.082 0.013320 37 LANCET NEUROLOGY 1474-4422 21,460 23.468 23.736 0.065870 38 CANCER CELL 1535-6108 29,149 23.214 26.343 0.102890 39 Cell Stem Cell 1934-5909 18,575 22.387 22.567 0.091720 40 Annual Review of Plant Biology 1543-5008 16,767 22.131 25.829 0.019810 41 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 0001-4842 58,876 22.003 23.481 0.123600 42 Annual Review of Biochemistry 0066-4154 19,244 21.407 26.956 0.035180 1 Journal Citation Reports 2015 Journal 5‐Year Impact Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Issn Total Cites Impact Factor Score Factor 43 LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1473-3099 14,964 21.372 19.297 0.053580 44 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 0732-183X 141,362 20.982 18.021 0.326090 45 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 0140-525X 7,873 20.415 23.842 0.012900 45 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 0140-525X 7,873 20.415 23.842 0.012900 47 World Psychiatry 1723-8617 2,410 20.205 15.214 0.006880 47 World Psychiatry 1723-8617 2,410 20.205 15.214 0.006880 49 Cancer Discovery 2159-8274 6,602 19.783 21.246 0.047310 50 BMJ-British Medical Journal 1756-1833 93,118 19.697 17.687 0.160460 51 NATURE IMMUNOLOGY 1529-2908 36,446 19.381 23.358 0.114020 52 Living Reviews in Solar Physics 1614-4961 926 19.333 19.889 0.004730 53 Psychological Science in the Public Interest 1529-1006 858 19.286 Not Available 0.003050 54 Annual Review of Psychology 0066-4308 14,292 19.085 24.025 0.019970 54 Annual Review of Psychology 0066-4308 14,292 19.085 24.025 0.019970 56 ADVANCED MATERIALS 0935-9648 141,386 18.960 18.862 0.326700 57 Nature Physics 1745-2473 24,452 18.791 20.042 0.130060 58 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 1759-4774 5,447 18.786 16.376 0.028180 59 NATURE CELL BIOLOGY 1465-7392 35,807 18.699 20.001 0.104800 60 Nature Reviews Neurology 1759-4758 5,336 18.418 17.358 0.027630 61 PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS 0031-6997 11,737 18.393 22.796 0.017880 62 GASTROENTEROLOGY 0016-5085 67,726 18.187 15.417 0.132060 63 ADVANCES IN PHYSICS 0001-8732 5,030 18.000 24.971 0.005950 64 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 1364-6613 21,382 17.850 23.872 0.047340 64 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 1364-6613 21,382 17.850 23.872 0.047340 66 Materials Today 1369-7021 6,389 17.793 13.623 0.015030 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF 67 0735-1097 84,932 17.759 15.776 0.215560 CARDIOLOGY 68 Cell Metabolism 1550-4131 21,343 17.303 17.897 0.088970 69 Nature Climate Change 1758-678X 9,526 17.184 19.257 0.067710 69 Nature Climate Change 1758-678X 9,526 17.184 19.257 0.067710 71 CIRCULATION 0009-7322 155,582 17.047 16.202 0.270210 PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION 72 0360-1285 7,884 16.784 23.634 0.012450 SCIENCE 73 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 0169-5347 30,421 16.735 19.417 0.048860 74 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 1097-6256 51,112 16.724 16.874 0.155250 75 ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 0003-4819 49,618 16.440 15.967 0.096010 76 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 1947-5454 1,486 16.379 16.800 0.013260 77 Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 2213-8587 2,026 16.320 16.330 0.011350 78 Science Translational Medicine 1946-6234 17,066 16.264 15.051 0.115420 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF 79 0370-1573 22,898 16.240 22.124 0.030470 PHYSICS LETTERS 80 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 0893-8512 14,832 16.187 21.947 0.020170 81 Annual Review of Physiology 0066-4278 8,496 15.754 18.107 0.015420 82 ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS 0169-409X 29,225 15.606 17.214 0.041630 83 Nature Reviews Endocrinology 1759-5029 4,758 15.432 14.125 0.022650 84 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 2213-2600 2,343 15.328 15.328 0.011890 85 Advanced Energy Materials 1614-6832 15,724 15.230 16.757 0.057620 86 EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL 0195-668X 43,381 15.064 15.736 0.129810 87 EUROPEAN UROLOGY 0302-2838 23,702 14.976 12.489 0.065100 88 GUT 0017-5749 35,914 14.921 13.128 0.065190 2 Journal Citation Reports 2015 Journal 5‐Year Impact Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Issn Total Cites Impact Factor Score Factor 89 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 0163-769X 12,433 14.898 18.154 0.012620 90 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 0033-2909 39,345 14.839 21.971 0.032130 90 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 0033-2909 39,345 14.839 21.971 0.032130 92 CELL RESEARCH 1001-0602 10,393 14.812 12.393 0.035980 93 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 0362-1642 7,434 14.769 18.088 0.010900 94 Lancet Global Health 2214-109X 1,379 14.722 14.833 0.008410 94 Lancet Global Health 2214-109X 1,379 14.722 14.833 0.008410 96 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 1759-5045 4,337 14.435 13.181 0.020310 97 JAMA Psychiatry 2168-622X 4,034 14.417 14.441 0.021680 97 JAMA Psychiatry 2168-622X 4,034 14.417 14.441 0.021680 99 Applied Physics Reviews 1931-9401 458 14.310 14.310 0.002840 100 Annual Review of Neuroscience 0147-006X 13,125 14.265 22.563 0.020760 MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 101 1092-2172 10,208 14.167 18.952 0.014690 REVIEWS 102 JAMA Internal Medicine 2168-6106 5,590 14.000 14.063 0.040090 103 NEURON 0896-6273 78,507 13.974 16.092 0.223000 104 MOLECULAR CELL 1097-2765 53,714 13.958 14.708 0.193270 105 STUDIES IN MYCOLOGY 0166-0616 1,932 13.889 12.898 0.003570 106 NANO LETTERS 1530-6984 129,399 13.779 14.867 0.367750 107 FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS 0168-6445 9,277 13.687 14.376 0.018390 108 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 0737-4038 38,486 13.649 13.002 0.103670 109 Light-Science & Applications 2047-7538 1,724 13.600 13.757 0.007670 110 PLOS MEDICINE 1549-1676 20,499 13.585 15.333 0.062070 111 Annual Review of Entomology 0066-4170 10,622 13.534 14.493 0.010750 112 Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 0066-426X 8,077 13.527 15.610 0.014080 113 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 0002-953X 41,752 13.505 15.298 0.046570 113 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 0002-953X 41,752 13.505 15.298 0.046570 115 NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1545-9993 25,671 13.338 11.681 0.104340 116 ACS Nano 1936-0851 97,676 13.334 14.486 0.357460 117 MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 1359-4184 15,797 13.314 13.274 0.044550 118 Annual Review of Marine Science 1941-1405 2,559 13.214 15.958 0.013920 119 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 0301-0082 11,877 13.177 11.181 0.020390 120 Nano Today 1748-0132 5,428 13.157 19.098 0.015080 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND 121 1073-449X 53,045 13.118 11.946 0.091920 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL 122 0002-7863 504,778 13.038 12.376 0.796120 SOCIETY 123 COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS 0010-8545 29,743 12.994 13.074 0.036440 124 REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS 0034-4885 12,755 12.933 15.463 0.033500 125 TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES 0968-0004 15,491 12.810 13.026 0.031990 126 Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 1081-0706 8,992 12.755 19.319 0.020640 127 Nature Chemical Biology 1552-4450 15,361 12.709 13.059 0.061030 128 Advances in Organometallic Chemistry 0065-3055 829 12.625 9.533 0.000580 129 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 0021-9738 101,063 12.575 13.785 0.185550 130 Cell Host & Microbe 1931-3128 10,638 12.552 12.944 0.052370 131 Nature Geoscience 1752-0894 14,574 12.508 13.775 0.084680 132 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 0166-2236 18,656 12.504 13.470 0.030230 3 Journal Citation Reports 2015 Journal 5‐Year Impact Eigenfactor Rank Full Journal Title Issn Total Cites Impact Factor Score
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