Citations Report
Articles published in Biomedical Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.
Biomedical Research has got h-index , which means every article in Biomedical Research has got average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Biomedical Research.
Altered anterior visual system development following early monocular enucleation |
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Increased cortical surface area and gyrification following long-term survival from early monocular enucleation |
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Effects of monocular enucleation on the superior colliculus of adult rabbit-A light microscopic study |
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Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease |
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Socio-economic determinants of anemia in pregnancy in North Shoa Zone, Ethiopia |
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Evaluation of Hemoglobin Concentration in Pregnancy and Correlation with Different Altitude: A Study from Balochistan Plateau of Pakistan |
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Pregnancy Anaemia Prevalence and Associated Factors among Women Attending Ante Natal Care in Debre Berhan Health Institutions, Ethiopia |
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Nutritional Status And Socio-Economic Conditions Influencing Prevalence Of Anaemia In Pregnant Women |
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A new automated colorimetric method for measuring total oxidant status |
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Reactive oxygen species in cardiovascular disease. |
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The humanising power of medical history: responses to biomedicine in the 20th century United States |
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The Humanizing Power of Medical History: Responses to Biomedicine in the 20th-Century United States? |
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Medical humanities in undergraduate medical education—moving on |
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Stress, adaptation, and disease. Allostasis and allostatic load. |
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ENDOCRINE AND PARACRINE REGULATION OF BIRTH AT TERM AND PRETERM |
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