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ESI Special Topic of:
"Coronaviruses," Published June 2003

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Coronaviruses

 

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An interview with:
Archives of Virology
November 2003
In our Special Topic on coronaviruses, the Archives of Virology ranks at #5 among journals publishing this research over the past decade, with 58 papers cited a total of 327 times. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the Archives of Virology currently has 2,342 papers cited a total of 15,512 times to date in the field of Microbiology. Below, Editor-in-Chief M. Van Regenmortel sums up the editorial board’s viewpoints on this journal’s citation record.
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Virus Research
October 2003
According to our Special Topics analysis on coronaviruses, Virus Research ranks at #14 among journals publishing in this specialized field over the past decade, with 31 papers cited a total of 197 times. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Virus Research has 1,272 papers cited a total of 9,246 times to date in the field of Microbiology. Below, Editors-in-Chief Dr. Brian W.J. Mahy, Dr. Yoshihiro Kawaoka, and Dr. Ulrich Desselberger discuss the citation record of Virus Research.
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An interview with:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
September 2003
In our Special Topics analysis of coronavirus research over the past decade, the Journal of Clinical Microbiology ranked at #7, with 23 papers cited a total of 306 times. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the Journal of Clinical Microbiology currently ranks at #18 in the field of Clinical Medicine, with 8,054 papers cited a total of 123,048 times to date. Editor-in-Chief Dr. Andrew Onderdonk talks about the journal’s success.
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An interview with:
Dave Cavanagh
August 2003
In this interview, Dr. Dave Cavanagh, Head of the Coronavirus Group at the UK's Institute for Animal Health, talks about his highly cited work in coronavirus research. According to our Special Topics analysis of publications in this field, Dr. Cavanaugh has published 40 papers cited a total of 466 times, placing him among the 10 most-cited researchers in this area over the past decade. His review, "The molecular biology of coronaviruses," (Advan. Virus Res. 48: 1-100, 1997) is the paper ranked at #4 in our analysis, with 132 citations. In this ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Cavanagh’s record includes 28 papers cited a total of 688 times in the field of Microbiology.
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An interview with:
Stanley Perlman
July 2003
Dr. Stanley Perlman of the University of Iowa discusses his highly cited work on coronaviruses. In our analysis, Dr. Perlman ranks at #8 among scientists publishing in this topic over the past decade, with 36 papers cited a total of 473 times.
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The journal:
Veterinary Microbiology
June 2003
Professor Marian C. Horzinek, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Veterinary Microbiology, talks about the journal’s citation record. Veterinary Microbiology is ranked at #13 in our analysis of research on coronaviruses over the past decade, with 31 papers cited a total of 203 times. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the journal has 1,864 papers cited a total of 10,880 times to date in the field of Plant & Animal Science. 
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