FEBS Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of FEBS Letters is 29. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Molecular and mechanical mechanisms of animal cell abscission53
Cordycepin generally inhibits growth factor signal transduction in a systems pharmacology study51
Silica‐coated magnetic nanobeads in a flow enrichment target capture Halbach (FETCH) magnetic separation system for circulating tumor cell enrichment50
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Mechanisms and kinetic assays of aminoacyl‐tRNA synthetases48
Microscopic modulation and analysis of islets of Langerhans in living zebrafish larvae47
Novel insights into autophagosome biogenesis revealed by cryo‐electron tomography42
Skraban‐Deardorff intellectual disability syndrome‐associated mutations in WDR26 impair CTLH E3 complex assembly40
Insight into the function of the Golgi membrane protein GOLM1 in cholangiocytes through interactomic analysis39
CRK and NCK adaptors may functionally overlap in zebrafish neurodevelopment, as indicated by common binding partners and overlapping expression patterns38
Artificial miRNAs derived from miR‐181 family members have potential in cancer therapy due to an altered spectrum of target mRNAs38
The fatty acid synthase inhibitor C75 differentially affects the adipogenic differentiation of multipotent cells and preadipocytes37
miR‐4734 conditionally suppresses ER stress‐associated proinflammatory responses37
Localization of the ubiquitin ligase Dma1 to the fission yeast contractile ring is modulated by phosphorylation36
The ubiquitin–proteasome system and autophagy mutually interact in neurotoxin‐induced dopaminergic cell death models of Parkinson's disease36
Promiscuous activity of β‐carotene hydroxylase CrtZ on epoxycarotenoids leads to the formation of rare carotenoids with 6‐hydroxy‐3‐keto‐ε‐ends35
Interdomain electron transfer in flavohaemoglobin from Candida norvegensis with antibiotic azole compounds35
Heparin promotes rapid fibrillation of the basic parathyroid hormone at physiological pH34
Mycobacterium tuberculosis low molecular weight T‐cell antigen Mtb8.4 has heme‐binding and fiber‐forming properties34
Cytochrome bd‐I from Escherichia coli is catalytically active in the absence of the CydH subunit33
Mapping secondary substrate‐binding sites on the GH11 xylanase from Bacillus subtilis33
Clinical and mechanistic insights into the roles of DDX41 in haematological malignancies33
ArabidopsisRAN GTPases are critical for mitosis during male and female gametogenesis32
A two‐step mechanism for the binding of the HIV‐1 MPER epitope by the 10E8 antibody onto biosensor‐supported lipid bilayers31
Mice deficient in the phosphatase activity of sEH show decreased levels of the endocannabinoid 2‐AG in the olfactory bulb and depressive‐like behavior30
Valosin‐containing protein regulates the stability of fused in sarcoma granules in cells by changing ATP concentrations30
Purification tags markedly affect self‐aggregation of CPEB329
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