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Table 7 The top 10 journals with the highest number of publications cited

From: Research trajectory of the mechanism of preeclampsia: a scientometric perspective

Rank

Journal

Counts

Centrality

Years

IF

1

Am J Obstet Gynecol

3535

0.02

1980

9.8

2

Placenta

2925

0.04

1991

3.8

3

Hypertension

2466

0.01

1991

8.3

4

Obstet Gynecol

2298

0.01

1980

7.2

5

Lancet

2165

0.01

1988

168.9

6

Plos One

2013

0.02

2010

3.7

7

J Clin Invest

1799

0.01

1980

15.9

8

NEW Engl J Med

1707

0

1980

158.5

9

P Natl Acad Sci USA

1654

0.02

1992

11.1

10

J Biol Chem

1527

0.01

1992

4.8

  1. This table lists the top 10 journals cited most frequently in preeclampsia research. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ranks first with 3535 cited publications and an impact factor (IF) of 9.8, indicating its significant influence in the field. Placenta and Hypertension follow, with 2925 and 2466 cited publications, respectively, reflecting their essential roles in advancing research. High-impact journals such as The Lancet (IF 168.9) and The New England Journal of Medicine (IF 158.5) also appear on the list, demonstrating preeclampsia research's interdisciplinary and clinical relevance. This table highlights the leading journals contributing foundational and impactful studies, guiding researchers in understanding key publication venues