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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Structural and functional aspects of liver sinusoidal endothelial cell fenestrae: a review
Citation: 594
Authors: Filip, Eddie
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Eggshell and egg yolk proteins in fish: hepatic proteins for the next generation: oogenetic, population, and evolutionary implications of endocrine disruption
Citation: 387
Authors: Augustine, Anders
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The diagnostic value of biomarkers (SteatoTest) for the prediction of liver steatosis
Citation: 272
Authors: Thierry, Vlad, Sylvie, Dominique, Frederic, Djamila, Dominique, Annie, Julien, Yen, Mona, Anne, Michael, Janice
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Overview of the diagnostic value of biochemical markers of liver fibrosis (FibroTest, HCV FibroSure) and necrosis (ActiTest) in patients with chronic hepatitis C
Citation: 267
Authors: Thierry, Françoise, Mona, Djamila, Robert P, Dominique, Vlad, Anne, Yves, Bernard
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Accuracy of hyaluronic acid level for predicting liver fibrosis stages in patients with hepatitis C virus
Citation: 105
Authors: Philippe, Marc, Guillaume, Romaric, Christophe, Danielle, Albert, Isabelle, Isabelle, Alessandra, Denis
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Evolving concepts of liver fibrogenesis provide new diagnostic and therapeutic options
Citation: 100
Authors: Olav A, Ralf, Axel M
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A prospective assessment of the inter-laboratory variability of biochemical markers of fibrosis (FibroTest) and activity (ActiTest) in patients with chronic liver disease
Citation: 92
Authors: Philippe, Françoise, Djamila, Gilles, Didier, Philippe, Gilles, Danièle, Théo, Michel, Didier, Elisabeth, Dominique, Robert P, Thierry
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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated disruption of vitellogenin synthesis in the fish liver: Cross-talk between AHR- and ERα-signalling pathways
Citation: 84
Authors: Vahid, Rune, Anders