Articles published in Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics has got h-index 19, which means every article in Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics has got 19 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics.

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Year wise published articles

60 61 52 9 16

Year wise citations received

155 184 182 171 162
Journal total citations count 1603
Journal Impact Factor 1.91
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.41
Journal CiteScore 5.23
Journal h-index 19
Important citations

Martellet L, Sow SO, Diallo A, Hodgson A, Kampmann B,(2015) Ethical challenges and lessons learned during the clinical development of a group A meningococcal conjugate vaccine. Clinical Infectious Diseases 61: S422-427.

Afolabi MO, McGrath N, D'Alessandro U, Kampmann B, Imoukhuede EB, et al.(2015) A multimedia consent tool for research participants in the Gambia: a randomized controlled trial. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 93: 320-328.

Idoko OT, Owolabi OA, Odutola AA, Ogundare O, Worwui A, S et al (2014) Lessons in participant retention in the course of a randomized controlled clinical trial. BMC research notes 7: 706.

Ravinetto RM, Afolabi MO, Okebe J, Nuil V, Ilo J, et al (2015) Participation in medical research as a resource‐seeking strategy in socio‐economically vulnerable communities: call for research and action. Tropical medicine & international health 20: 63-66.

Afolabi MO, Bojang K, D'Alessandro U, Ota MO, Imoukhuede EB, et al (2014) Digitised audio questionnaire for assessment of informed consent comprehension in a low-literacy African research population: development and psychometric evaluation. BMJ open 4: e004817.

Afolabi MO, Bojang K, D'Alessandro U, Ota MO, Imoukhuede EB, et al (2014) Digitised audio questionnaire for assessment of informed consent comprehension in a low-literacy African research population: development and psychometric evaluation. BMJ open 4: e004817.

Afolabi MO, Bojang K, D’Alessandro U, Imoukhuede EB, Ravinetto RM (2014) Multimedia informed consent tool for a low literacy African research population: development and pilot-testing. JClin Res Bioethics 5:3.

Afolabi MO, Okebe JU, McGrath N, Larson HJ, Bojang K,(2014) Informed consent comprehension in African research settings. Tropical medicine & international health. 19: 625-642.

Lodh M, Lal S, Goswami B, Karmakar P, Parida AK (2016) Dyslipidemia in chronic renal failure: Cause or effect?. Asian J Med Sci 7: 42-46.

Fonseca I (2016) Malondialdehyde as a Biomarker in Kidney Transplantation. Biomarkers in Kidney Disease 2: 1-25.

Rašić S, Rebić D, Hasić S, Rašić I, Delić Šarac M (2015) Influence of malondialdehyde and matrix metalloproteinase-9 on progression of carotid atherosclerosis in chronic renal disease with cardiometabolic syndrome. Mediators of inflammation 2015: 1-8.

Mehde AA, Mehdi WA, Yusof F, Raus RA, Abidin Z (2017) Association of MMP‐9 gene polymorphisms with nephrolithiasis patients. J Clin Lab Anal (Inpress)

Sinha V, Kumar A, Kachhawa P, Agrawal S (2016) Thyroid dysfunction and dyslipidemia in patients with chronic kidney diseases. Int J Med Sci Public Health 5: 2597-2603.

Bipin JS, Narayan JB, Subrata BS (2016) Chronic Kidney Disease: Relation of Atherogenic Lipid Ratios with Disease Progression and GFR. Ind J Public Health Res Dev 7: 288-293.

AL-Sharqi SA, AL-Najar EW, AL-Jaff SH (2015) Lipid profiles and kidney function in chronic renal failure Iraqi patient pre peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis. Int J 3: 776-780.

Khatiwada S, Rajendra KC, Gautam S, Lamsal M, Baral N (2015) Thyroid dysfunction and dyslipidemia in chronic kidney disease patients. BMC Endocrine Disord 15: 65.

Suhartono E, Leksono AS, Djati MS (2014) Oxidative stress and kidney glycation in rats exposed cadmium. Int J Chem Eng App 5: 497.

Sikary AK, Murty OP, Bardale RV (2016) Postmortem sperm retrieval in context of developing countries of Indian subcontinent. J Human Reprod Sci 9: 82.

Hashiloni-Dolev Y (2015) Posthumous Reproduction (PHR) in Israel: Policy Rationales Versus Lay People’s Concerns, a Preliminary Study. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 39: 634-650.

Dooley BA. Attitudes Toward Assisted Reproductive Technology: The Effects of Gender, Relationship Status, Age, and Sexual Orientation.