DOI: 10.1007/s12026-014-8615-z link
PMID: 25550086
OpenAlex ID: W1978650890
Category: Biomedical
Title: Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) in systemic sclerosis: a challenging yet promising future
Authors: Luca Cantarini, Donato Rigante, A. Vitale, Salvatore Napodano, Lazaros I. Sakkas, Dimitrios P. Bogdanos, Yehuda Shoenfeld
Publishing Date: 31-Dec-2014
YCR = 2014 / 33 / 1.26
Version 1.00 Year / Citations / Relative
Metric | Value | Date of Calculation |
---|---|---|
Citations count |
33 |
30-May-2024 |
Relative |
1.26 |
04-Aug-2024 |
Same Authors in Other Papers:
Logic 1 Same First Author: A first author detected by OpenAlex algorithm with possibility of multiple first authors. Good R-values of the same first author(s) as a first author(s) in other papers: 3.99, 3.63, 2.70, 2.20, 1.97, 1.82, 1.74, 1.51, 1.43, 1.41, 1.36, 1.19, 1.19, 1.13, 1.13, ... (19 found, truncated)
Logic 2 Same Authors in Any Team: Good R-values of the same authors with any team in other papers: 135, 46.87, 36.92, 31.27, 26.77, 21.03, 19.27, 18.46, 17.82, 13.73, 13.44, 11.92, 11.62, 11.41, 11.18, ... (630 found, truncated)
Same Authors Duplicates: duplicates across 2 logical groups are not added up in the final calculation, duplicates are shown with asterisk*.
Same Authors Total Good R-values: same authors total good non-duplicated R-values for above 2 logical groups: 630
Article Expected CPY (Citations per Year): 2.63 Expected CPY Help
Article Actual CPY: 3.30 Actual CPY Help
Article Co-Citation FCR (Field Citation Rate): 3.04 FCR Help
Article Co-Citation Network Size: 2838 Co-Citation Network Size Help
Article Topics: Pathogenesis and Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis, Pathogenesis and Treatment of Pemphigoid Diseases, Diagnosis and Management of Urticaria Topics help
Article Keywords: Intravenous Immunoglobulin Keywords Help
Journal: Immunologic research
Journal IF-ycr: 3.341 Journal IF-ycr Help
Journal short code: NA
Journal ISSN: 0257-277X
Journal OA-ID: 70378559
Expected CPY Help: Predicted citations per year for this article, derived from its Field Citation Rate (FCR) using a benchmark regression of NIH-funded papers. Values above actual CPY indicate under-performance; below indicate over-performance. Used as the denominator of the Relative Citation Ratio.
Back to topActual CPY Help: Average yearly citations the article has received from publication through the current year, adjusted for partial years. Used as the numerator of the Relative Citation Ratio.
Back to topFCR Help: Mean journal citation rate for all papers in the article's co-citation network. For each network paper we substitute its journal’s impact factor (calculated from open data) as a proxy for citations per year, then average these values. This captures the citation intensity of the article's immediate research field and forms the basis for computing expected CPY.
Back to topCo-Citation Network Size Help: Number of unique papers co-cited with this article by its citing papers; larger networks yield more stable field estimates when calculating FCR and expected CPY.
Back to topTopics Help: OpenAlex assigns topics to each paper with an AI model that considers the title, abstract, journal, and citation links. Tags are chosen from about 4,500 research areas, and the highest-confidence tag becomes the paper's primary topic. Every topic sits in a hierarchy of domain, field, and subfield, so you can see exactly where the work fits in the wider map of science.
Back to topKeywords Help: Keywords are generated automatically from the paper's assigned topics. The OpenAlex system selects candidate terms, then keeps up to five that match closely with the title or abstract. These keywords highlight specific concepts or methods and give a quick complement to the broader topic tags.
Back to topJournal IF-ycr Help: Journal IF-ycr is a two-year impact factor recalculated from OpenAlex's open citation data. For a given journal and year Y, we:
- Count citations made in year Y by any paper to items that the journal published in years Y-1 and Y-2 (excluding the current year).
- Divide that citation count by the number of articles the journal published in those same two years.