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The present work on organoids and TSP Rothenbucher, is funded by an MSCA-ITN-ETN grant 722779, Training4CRM and by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Economy and Competitiveness, call Retos, Ref: SAF2017-83241-R. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.

Analysis of institutional authors

Martinez-Serrano, AlbertoCorresponding Author

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March 11, 2019
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Human cerebral organoids and neural 3D tissues in basic research, and their application to study neurological diseases

Publicated to:Future Neurology. 14 (1): - 2019-02-01 14(1), DOI: 10.2217/fnl-2018-0043

Authors: Rothenbuecher, Theresa S. P.; Martinez-Serrano, Alberto;

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UAM CSIC, CBMSO, Ctr Mol Biol Severo Ochoa, Dept Mol Neuropathol, Nicolas Cabrera 1, Madrid 28049, Spain - Author
Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Mol Biol, Nicolas Cabrera 1, E-28049 Madrid, Spain - Author

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3d tissuesCellsCerebral organoidsDifferentiationFeaturesGenerationHuman brain-developmentHuman pluripotent stem cellsModelNeurological diseaseProgenitorsSelf-organizationTissue patterningTissue scaffolding

Quality index

Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal Future Neurology, Q3 Agency Scopus (SJR), its regional focus and specialization in Neurology (Clinical), give it significant recognition in a specific niche of scientific knowledge at an international level.

From a relative perspective, and based on the normalized impact indicator calculated from the Field Citation Ratio (FCR) of the Dimensions source, it yields a value of: 1.56, which indicates that, compared to works in the same discipline and in the same year of publication, it ranks as a work cited above average. (source consulted: Dimensions Aug 2025)

Specifically, and according to different indexing agencies, this work has accumulated citations as of 2025-08-03, the following number of citations:

  • WoS: 6
  • Scopus: 5

Impact and social visibility

From the perspective of influence or social adoption, and based on metrics associated with mentions and interactions provided by agencies specializing in calculating the so-called "Alternative or Social Metrics," we can highlight as of 2025-08-03:

  • The use, from an academic perspective evidenced by the Altmetric agency indicator referring to aggregations made by the personal bibliographic manager Mendeley, gives us a total of: 27.
  • The use of this contribution in bookmarks, code forks, additions to favorite lists for recurrent reading, as well as general views, indicates that someone is using the publication as a basis for their current work. This may be a notable indicator of future more formal and academic citations. This claim is supported by the result of the "Capture" indicator, which yields a total of: 28 (PlumX).

With a more dissemination-oriented intent and targeting more general audiences, we can observe other more global scores such as:

  • The Total Score from Altmetric: 10.

It is essential to present evidence supporting full alignment with institutional principles and guidelines on Open Science and the Conservation and Dissemination of Intellectual Heritage. A clear example of this is:

  • The work has been submitted to a journal whose editorial policy allows open Open Access publication.

Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (Rothenbuecher, Theresa S. P.) and Last Author (MARTINEZ SERRANO, ALBERTO).

the authors responsible for correspondence tasks have been Rothenbuecher, Theresa S. P. and MARTINEZ SERRANO, ALBERTO.