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.
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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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