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. 2020 Jan 15;19(1):163–177. doi: 10.1007/s40200-020-00488-2

Table 1.

The bibliometric characteristics of 10 Iranian microbiota documents with the most citations

Rank Authors Title Year Source title Cited by Article type CiteScore (2018)
1 Henderson G et al.* Rumen microbial community composition varies with diet and host, but a core microbiome is found across a wide geographical range 2015 Scientific Reports 263 Article 4.29
2 Llewellyn M.S. et al.* Teleost microbiomes: The state of the art in their characterization, manipulation and importance in aquaculture and fisheries 2014 Frontiers in Microbiology 170 Review 4.30
3 Davari S et al Probiotics treatment improves diabetes-induced impairment of synaptic activity and cognitive function: Behavioral and electrophysiological proofs for microbiome-gut-brain axis 2013 Neuroscience 99 Article 3.46
4 Bishehsari F et al Epidemiological transition of colorectal cancer in developing countries: Environmental factors, molecular pathways, and opportunities for prevention 2014 World Journal of Gastroenterology 94 Article 3.43
5 Vaghef-Mehrabany E et al Probiotic supplementation improves inflammatory status in patients with rheumatoid arthritis 2014 Nutrition 89 Article 3.42
6 Ghanbari M et al A new view of the fish gut microbiome: Advances from next-generation sequencing 2015 Aquaculture 81 Review 3.42
7 Rastmanesh R High polyphenol, low probiotic diet for weight loss because of intestinal microbiota interaction 2011 Chemico-Biological Interactions 78 Review 3.43
8 Chavshin A.R et al Identification of bacterial microflora in the midgut of the larvae and adult of wild caught Anopheles stephensi: A step toward finding suitable paratransgenesis candidates 2012 Acta Tropica 70 Article 2.68
9 Hoseinifar S.H et al Probiotic, prebiotic and synbiotic supplements in sturgeon aquaculture: A review 2016 Reviews in Aquaculture 66 Article 5.24
10 Homayouni A et al Effects of probiotics on the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis: A review 2014 Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease 63 Review 1.24

*This is an international collaborative original article