PMMB 2023 Top Cited Article and High Impact & Readership Article Award

2024-06-30
We are delighted to share that these articles, published in Progress in Microbes and Molecular Biology in 2023, have received enough citations to rank within the top 10% of papers published:

Top Cited Article 2023 (Data up to 28 June 2024, based on Scopus Database)

* The Ameliorative Role of Probiotics in 5-fluorouracil Induced Intestinal Mucositis

* Bioactivity of Walnut: Investigating the Triterpenoid Saponin Extracts of Juglans regia Kernels for Antioxidant, Anti-diabetic, and Antimicrobial Properties

* Whole-Genome Sequence of Streptomyces pluripotens strain MUM 16J, a Potential Resource of Glycopeptide Antibiotic and Biocontrol Agent against Biofilm-forming Bacteria

* COVID-19 Pandemic in Brunei Darussalam

* Streptomyces griseiviridis sp. nov., A Novel “Modern Actinobacteria” isolated from Malaysia Mangrove Soil

* Exploring the impact of Helicobacter pylori and potential gut microbiome modulation

* Probiotics: Comprehensive Exploration of the Growth Promotion Mechanisms in Shrimps

 

We are delighted to share that these articles, published in Progress in Microbes and Molecular Biology in 2023, have received enough downloads and views to rank within the top 10% of papers published:

High Impact & Readership Article 2023 (Data up to 28 June 2024)

* Streptomyces griseiviridis sp. nov., A Novel “Modern Actinobacteria” isolated from Malaysia Mangrove Soil

* Focused Review: Insight and Updates on COVID-19 from Progress in Microbes and Molecular Biology

* Streptomyces learnhanii sp. nov., unveiling a Mangrove-Derived Novel “Modern Actinobacteria” in Malaysia

* Bioactivity of Walnut: Investigating the Triterpenoid Saponin Extracts of Juglans regia Kernels for Antioxidant, Anti-diabetic, and Antimicrobial Properties

* COVID-19 Pandemic in Brunei Darussalam

* Streptomyces at the Heart of Several Sectors to Support Practical and Sustainable Applications: A Review

We congratulate all of the authors for these achievements! It is a testament to the recognition and impact of authors' work within the community.

Best regards,

Progress in Microbes and Molecular Biology