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2-year mean citedness

Trust signals

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Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

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Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

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013450120222024202520262022: Publications 1, Citations 02024: Publications 1, Citations 02025: Publications 2, Citations 02026: Publications 3, Citations 0

Publication history

0134520222024202520262022: Publications 12024: Publications 12025: Publications 22026: Publications 3

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

0120222024202520262022: h-index 02024: h-index 02025: h-index 02026: h-index 0

Most-cited works

  1. Multi-center evaluation of baseline neutrophil:lymphocyte (NLR) ratio as an independent predictor of mortality and clinical risk stratifier in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis20220 citations
  2. PHeP: TrustAlert Open-Source Platform for Enhancing Predictive Healthcare with Deep Learning20240 citations
  3. Genetics of Recurrent Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss in Women’s Reproductive Health20250 citations
  4. Beyond Core Duties: A Framework for Reimagining Community Health Worker Contributions to Health Systems20250 citations
  5. Reconstruction of immunisation during conflict: A mixed-methods cohort evaluation of programme delivery and outcomes in Myanmar20260 citations
  6. Whole-exome-based preconception carrier screening in Uzbekistan with targeted SMA, FMR1, and DMD assays: the first reported clinical program20260 citations
  7. Immunohistochemical phenotype is associated with metastatic site in breast cancer: a retrospective pathomorphological study of women from the Lower Aral Sea region, Uzbekistan20260 citations