Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science

ISSN - 2157-7536

Citations Report

Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science has got h-index 11, which means every article in Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science has got 11 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science.

  2023 2022 2021 2020 2019

Total published articles

6 20 23 1 3

Conference proceedings

10 11 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

63 53 73 85 78
Journal total citations count 708
Journal impact factor 5.75
Journal 5 years impact factor 8.36
Journal cite score 6.86
Journal h-index 11
Journal Impact Factor 2020 formula
IF= Citations(y)/{Publications(y-1)+ Publications(y-2)} Y= Year
Journal 5-year Impact Factor 2020 formula
Citations(2016 + 2017 + 2018 + 2019 + 2020)/
{Published articles(2016 + 2017 + 2018 + 2019 + 2020)}
Journal citescore
Citescorey = Citationsy + Citationsy-1 + Citationsy-2 + Citations y-3 / Published articlesy + Published articlesy-1 + Published articlesy-2 + Published articles y-3
Important Citations

Ksiksi, Taoufik, Abdul Rasheed Palakkott, and Shaijal BT Ppoyil. "Tribulus arabicus and Tribulus macropterus are Comparable to Tribulus terrestris: An Antioxidant Assessment." Current Bioactive Compounds 13.1 (2017): 82-87.

Asgari, Rezvan, et al. "Association of matrix metalloproteinases with male reproductive functions; with focus on MMP2, 7, and 9." Meta Gene (2021): 100906.

Hubal, Monica J. "ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF SPORT AND EXERCISE SYSTEMS GENETICS."

Hamasaki, Hidetaka. "Daily physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a review." World journal of diabetes 7.12 (2016): 243.

Lightfoot, J. Timothy, et al. "Biological/genetic regulation of physical activity level: consensus from GenBioPAC." Medicine and science in sports and exercise 50.4 (2018): 863.

Häger, Christine, et al. "Running in the wheel: Defining individual severity levels in mice." PLoS biology 16.10 (2018): e2006159.

Lightfoot, J. Timothy. "Why control activity? Evolutionary selection pressures affecting the development of physical activity genetic and biological regulation." BioMed research international 2013 (2013).

Häger, Christine, et al. "Running in the wheel: Defining individual severity levels in mice." PLoS biology 16.10 (2018): e2006159.

Vellers, Heather L., et al. "High fat high sugar diet reduces voluntary wheel running in mice independent of sex hormone involvement." Frontiers in physiology 8 (2017): 628.

Schmitt, Emily E., et al. "Environmental endocrine disruptor affects voluntary physical activity in mice." Medicine and science in sports and exercise 48.7 (2016): 1251.

Miller, Christiana K., et al. "Metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGlu5) is necessary for estradiol mitigation of light-induced anxiety behavior in female rats." Physiology & behavior 214 (2020): 112770.

Ramzan, Firyal, et al. "Androgen receptor is a negative regulator of contextual fear memory in male mice." Hormones and behavior 106 (2018): 10-18.

Yang, Tiffany Y., and Nu-Chu Liang. "Ovarian hormones mediate running-induced changes in high fat diet choice patterns in female rats." Hormones and behavior 100 (2018): 81-93.

Jardí, Ferran, et al. "Androgen and estrogen actions on male physical activity: a story beyond muscle." Journal of Endocrinology 238.1 (2018): R31-R52.

Krentzel, Amanda A., et al. "Temporal and bidirectional influences of estradiol on voluntary wheel running in adult female and male rats." Hormones and behavior 120 (2020): 104694.

Shalini, K. "Research & Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies."

Ambrase, Aiste, et al. "Influence of ovarian hormones on value-based decision-making systems: Contribution to sexual dimorphisms in mental disorders." Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 60 (2021): 100873.

Krentzel, Amanda A., et al. "Temporal and bidirectional influences of estradiol on voluntary wheel running in adult female and male rats." Hormones and behavior 120 (2020): 104694.

Paul, Ryan. Regulation of the sexually dimorphic growth of skeletal muscle by the GH/IGF-1/Myostatin axis and gonadal steroids. Diss. ResearchSpace@ Auckland, 2015.

Cates, Brittany E., et al. "Effects of varying doses of estrogen and caudal pressure on wheel running in orchidectomized male mice." Physiological reports 6.11 (2018): e13730.

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