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Most Cited Paper Award

International Journal of Biological Sciences has made remarkable progress since its first publication. Submissions are up each year and the quality of papers has been outstanding. The Journal is now covered by all major indices including MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, CAS, CABI, Scopus, and Science Citation Index (SCI) Expanded.

The Journal is pleased to announce the establishment of "Most Cited Paper Award" to papers published in the past three years, to show our appreciation to authors that published with us. The most highly cited papers will be awarded $US 1000. In addition, the authors will be presented an award certificate issued by the Journal and signed by the Editor-In-Chief, Dr. Chuxia Deng. Citations of papers will be based on Google Scholar that tracks the journal since its first publication.

Most Cited Paper Award in 2012: Winners of this year are Tina M. Thornton and Mercedes Rincon from University of Vermont, for the paper "Non-Classical P38 Map Kinase Functions: Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Survival".

Most Cited Paper Award in 2011: The winners were Hong-Bo Shao, Li-Ye Chu, Zhao-Hua Lu, Cong-Min Kang, for the paper Primary antioxidant free radical scavenging and redox signaling pathways in higher plant cells. A certificate and $US 1000 were issued.

Most Cited Paper Award in 2010: The winner was Joan K. Lunney, for the paper Advances in Swine Biomedical Model Genomics. A certificate and $US 1000 were issued.

Most Cited Paper Award in 2009: The winners were JA De Soto, X Wang, Y Tominaga, et al., for their paper "The Inhibition and Treatment of Breast Cancer with Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase (PARP-1) Inhibitors". A certificate and $US 1000 were issued.

Most Cited Paper Award in 2008: The winners were Ashley C. Bibby and David W. Litchfield, who were issued a certificate together with $US 1000, for their paper "Multiple Personalities of the Regulatory Subunit of Protein Kinase CK2: CK2 Dependent and CK2 Independent Roles Reveal a Secret Identity for CK2β".