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    Molecular Pain has rapidly become a leading journal in pain research, publishing novel discoveries. It now ranks as the top journal globally in pain research, impacting the field significantly.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pain research
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Molecular Pain has demonstrated consistent growth over three years.
    • The journal has a proven track record of publishing novel scientific discoveries in pain research.
    • It has made a significant positive impact on pain and neuroscience research.

    Discussion:

    • Molecular Pain is now officially tracked by the ISI Web of Science.
    • This tracking enables the calculation of the journal's impact factor.
    • The journal's impact factor has been calculated.

    Key Insights:

    • Molecular Pain is now ranked at the top among all pain journals worldwide.
    • This ranking signifies its leading position in the field of pain research.
    • The journal's high ranking reflects its quality and influence.

    Outlook:

    • Continued growth and impact in pain and neuroscience research.
    • Maintaining its position as a top-tier journal.
    • Further contributions to advancing the understanding of pain mechanisms.