Electronic Journal of Biology : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Electronic Journal of Biology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Electronic Journal of Biology has got h-index 29, which means every article in Electronic Journal of Biology has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Electronic Journal of Biology.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020

Published articles

32 41 61 62 24

Original Articles

2 5 2 6 5

Editorial Communications

13 44 59 14 9

Citations received

300 401 440 549 545
Journal total citations count 4232
Journal impact factor 7.46
Journal 5 years impact factor 12.45
Journal cite score 11.46
Journal h-index 29
Journal h-index since 2019 25
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De la Cruz E, Fournier M L, Garca F, Molina A, Chavarra G, et al. (2014) Hazard prioritization and risk characterization of antibiotics in an irrigated Costa Rican region used for intensive crop, livestock and aquaculture farming. Journal of Environmental Biology 35: 85.

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Narayani M, Shetty K V (2013) Chromium-resistant bacteria and their environmental condition for hexavalent chromium removal: a review. Critical reviews in environmental science and technology 43: 955-1009.

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Khan M S, Zaidi A, Wani P A (2012)Chromium plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria interactions: toxicity and management. Springer Vienna 63-74.

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Zou L, Liu P, Li X (2013) New advances in molecular mechanism of microbial hexavalent chromium reduction. International Journal of Biotechnology and Food Science 1: 46-55.

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Tiwari S, Singh S N, Garg S K (2014) Bacterial Reduction of Cr (VI) and Fe (III) in In Vitro Conditions. Bioremediation Journal 18: 158-168.

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Bahafid W, Tahri Joutey N, Sayel H, Boularab I, El Ghachtouli N (2013) Bioaugmentation of chromium?polluted soil microcosms with Candida tropicalis diminishes phytoavailable chromium. Journal of applied microbiology 115: 727-734.

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Maqbool Z, Asghar H N, Shahzad T, Hussain S, Riaz M, et al. (2015) Isolating, screening and applying chromium reducing bacteria to promote growth and yield of okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) in chromium contaminated soils. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 114: 343-349.

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Anwar F, Hussain S, Ramzan S, Hafeez F, Arshad M, et al. (2014) Characterization of reactive red-120 decolorizing bacterial strain Acinetobacter junii FA10 capable of simultaneous removal of azo dyes and hexavalent chromium. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 225: 1-16.

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Tang J, Hu Y, Baig S A, Sheng T, Xu X (2014) Hexavalent chromium reduction by Escherichia coli in the presence of ferric iron.Desalination and Water Treatment 52: 4190-4196.

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Xu W H, Jian H, Liu Y G, Zeng G M, Li X, et al. (2015) Bioreduction of Chromate by an Isolated Bacillus anthracis Cr-4 with Soluble Cr (III) Product. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 3: 1-9.

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Joutey N T, Bahafid W, Sayel H, Nassef S, El Ghachtouli N (2010) Leucobacter chromiireducens CRB2, a new strain with high Cr (VI) reduction potential isolated from tannery-contaminated soil (Fez, Morocco). Annals of Microbiology 1-12.

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Hamza A M, Abukashawa S M A (2014) Molecular Characterization of Mosquitoes of Anopheles gambiae Species Complex (Diptera: Culicidae) from Sudan and Republic of Southern Sudan. Journal of Mosquito Research 4.

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Abukashawa S, Hamza A M, El Rayah E A (2016) Molecular Characterization of Mosquitoes of Anopheles gambiae Species Complex (Diptera: Culicidae) from Sudan and Republic of Southern Sudan.

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Olasehinde G I, Ayanda O I, Ajayi A A, Nwabueze A P (2012) In-vivo antiplasmodial activity of crude n-hexane and ethanolic extracts of Moringa oleifera (LAM.) seeds on Plasmodium berghei. International Journal of Medicinal Plant Research 1: 50-54.

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TAUHEED M (2014)EVALUATION OF ANTITRYPANOSOMAL EFFECT OF STEM-BARK EXTRACTS OF SECURIDACA LONGEPEDUNCULATA (FRES. HOLL) AGAINST TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI BRUCEI INFECTION IN WISTAR RATS(Doctoral dissertation).

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Kingsley Onyekachi M O H (2014)ANTITRYPANOSOMAL EFFECTS OF BRASSICA OLERACEA (CABBAGE) METHANOLIC AND AQUEOUS EXTRACTS ON RATTUS NORVEGICUS (ALBINO RATS) INFECTED WITH TRYPANOSOMA EVANSI(Doctoral dissertation, DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA).

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Mergia E, Shibeshi W, Terefe G, Teklehaymanot T (2014) Phytochemical Screening and In Vitro Antitrypanosomal Activity of Aqueous and Methanol Leaf Extract of Verbascum sinaiticum (Scrophulariaceae) against Trypanosoma congolense Field Isolate. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology.

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Mergia E, Shibeshi W, Terefe G, Teklehaymanot T (2014) Phytochemical Screening.

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Abakpa S A V, Daramola O O, Takeet M I, Akande A F, Oyewusi J A (2013) ANTI-TRYPANOSOMAL EFFECT OF THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF MORINGA OLEIFERA LEAF AND ASSOCIATED HAEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES IN RATS INFECTED WITH TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI. International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences 7: 135-141.

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ERMIAS M (2014) Evaluation of in vitro and in vivo Antitrypanosomal activity of aqueous and methanol leaf extracts of Clutia abyssinica (Euphorbiaceae) and Verbascum sinaiticum (Scrophulariaceae) against Trypanosoma congolense field isolate (Doctoral dissertation, AAU).

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