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Announcing an exciting leap in impact factor to 2.275.
Congratulations to all involved in this success!

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Published on behalf of

Edited by:
Geoff Farrell


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 29/55 Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Impact Factor: 2.275


The Editors have developed Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology into an international journal of scientific excellence in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy, with particular emphasis on clinical research and continuing education in the Asian Pacific region. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is taken by subscribers in more than 50 countries.

TopNews and Announcements

Online content now available back to Volume 1 (1986)
All back issues of this journal are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these articles please visit our Librarian Site.

Submit your manuscript online via ScholarOne
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jgh

Free Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO).

Articles published online ahead of print
Articles which have been fully copy-edited and peer-reviewed are published online through our Early View feature before the print edition of this journal is published. Click here to access.

The JGH Foundation works towards the advancement and medical education and research in the Asia Pacific region to enhance the quality medical practice and community health. Visit the foundation website for more information on the JGH Foundation and their activities.

NIH Public Access Mandate
For those interested in the Wiley-Blackwell policy on the NIH Public Access Mandate, please visit our policy statement.

TopHighlights

Read papers by the emerging leaders in Asia-Pacific Gastroenterology and Hepatology research.

Recommended articles from recent issues:

Bioengineering the artificial liver with non-hepatic cells: Where are we headed?

An association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and polycystic ovarian syndrome

Endoscopy Miniseries

Colonoscopy: Art or science?

Current state of double balloon endoscopy: The latest approach to small intestinal diseases

Browse each issue's Education and Imaging section, a great resource for images of clinical interest.