Table 1.
Top 10 Most Cited Articles Published From 2011 to 2022.
Title | First author (year) | Journal (document type) | Citations | 2022IF/JCR | Reference |
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Self-organizing optic-cup morphogenesis in three-dimensional culture | Mototsugu Eiraku (2011) | Nature (original article) | 1,260 | 69.504 (Q1) | 12 |
Cell diversity and network dynamics in photosensitive human brain organoids | Giorgia Quadrato (2017) | Nature (original article) | 606 | 69.504 (Q1) | 26 |
Generation of three-dimensional retinal tissue with functional photoreceptors from human iPSCs | Xiufeng Zhong (2014) | Nature Communications (original article) | 508 | 17.694 (Q1) | 17 |
Optic vesicle-like structures derived from human pluripotent stem cells facilitate a customized approach to retinal disease treatment | Jason S Meyer (2011) | Stem Cells (original article) | 299 | 5.845 (Q1) | 27 |
Photoreceptor precursors derived from three-dimensional embryonic stem cell cultures integrate and mature within adult degenerate retina | Anai Gonzalez-Cordero (2013) | Nature Biotechnology (original article) | 259 | 68.164 (Q1) | 18 |
Generation of a ciliary margin-like stem cell niche from self-organizing human retinal tissue | Atsushi Kuwahara (2015) | Nature Communications (original article) | 173 | 17.694 (Q1) | 28 |
Retinal organoids from pluripotent stem cells efficiently recapitulate retinogenesis | Manuela Völkner (2016) | Stem Cell Reports (original article) | 164 | 7.294 (Q2) | 29 |
Cell types of the human retina and its organoids at single-cell resolution | Cameron S Cowan (2020) | Cell (original article) | 155 | 66.850 (Q1) | 30 |
Merging organoid and organ-on-a-chip technology to generate complex multi-layer tissue models in a human retina-on-a-chip platform | Kevin Achberger (2019) | eLife (original article) | 149 | 8.713 (Q1) | 31 |
In vitro organogenesis in three dimensions: self-organizing stem cells | Yoshiki Sasai (2012) | Development (review article) | 133 | 6.862 (Q1) | 32 |
IF: impact factor; JCR: journal citation reports; iPSCs: induced pluripotent stem cell.