In this 3D representation of the relationship between collaboration and
mean citation impact in the Longwood Medical Area, each building's height reflects the number of citations of papers originating in the building, while the color gradient (from gray / low to blue / high) represents the proportion of publications originating from that building in which both first and last authors work in the building.
It's apples and oranges, but to the extent that a comparison can be made, the influence of journal
impact factor seems stronger than that of either the number of
citations your most cited article has received or of h - index, which is
meant to measure a scientist's productivity and
impact.