Liver Transplantation

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Liver Transplantation is a peer-reviewed medical journal focusing on clinical and experimental research related to liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery.

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instanceOf medical journal
scientific journal
abbreviation Liver Transpl. NERFINISHED
academicDiscipline hepatobiliary surgery
hepatology
transplantation medicine
articleType case reports
clinical trials
editorials
guidelines and consensus statements
original research articles
review articles
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
coversTopic adult liver transplantation
basic science of liver injury and regeneration
deceased donor liver transplantation
hepatocellular carcinoma and transplantation
immunosuppression in liver transplantation
liver transplant outcomes
living donor liver transplantation
organ allocation policies for liver transplantation
pediatric liver transplantation
post-transplant complications
surgical techniques in liver transplantation
eissn 1527-6473
fieldOfStudy liver transplantation
focusesOn clinical research in liver transplantation
experimental research in liver transplantation
hepatobiliary surgery
formerName Liver Transplantation and Surgery NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15276465
indexedIn MEDLINE NERFINISHED
PubMed NERFINISHED
Science Citation Index Expanded NERFINISHED
Scopus NERFINISHED
issn 1527-6465
language English
mediaType online
print
peerReviewed true
peerReviewProcess external peer review
publicationFrequency monthly
publishedOnBehalfOf American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases NERFINISHED
International Liver Transplantation Society NERFINISHED
publisher Wiley NERFINISHED
Wiley-Blackwell NERFINISHED
startYear 1995
targetAudience gastroenterologists
hepatologists
transplant surgeons
transplantation researchers

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