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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Total published articles

45 60 60 61 52 9 16 23 41 51 41 32 17 28 3

Research, Review articles and Editorials

3 13 8 31 21 7 9 12 17 28 31 15 15 23 3

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

42 47 52 30 31 2 7 11 24 23 10 17 2 5 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 36 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

118 177 197 207 214 190 179 160 153 183 145 53 32 37 14
Journal total citations count 2248
Journal impact factor 1.91
Journal 5 years impact factor 2.41
Journal cite score 5.23
Journal h-index 19
Important citations

Adeleye OA, Ogundiran TO (2013) Knowledge of and training in research ethics in an African health research community. AJOB Primary Research 4: 44-50.

Pearson CR, Parker M, Fisher CB, Moreno C (2014) Capacity building from the inside out: development and evaluation of a CITI ethics certification training module for American Indian and Alaska Native community researchers. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 9: 46-57.

Avilés MA, Miguel A (2014) Investigación biomédica clínica sobre VIH/Sida en personas institucionalizadas. Ética y medicina : 109-151.

孙红闪, 张象麟 (2016) 对我国药物临床试验保险实施现状的分析与思考. 中国新药与临床杂志 35: 27-31.

Wahome SK. Insurance and indemnity coverage for clinical trials of medicines in Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nairobi).

Ciuman RR (2011) Sponsor-investigator-relationship: challenges, recent regulatory developments and future legislative trends. Health 3: 772.

Kamalo PD, Manda-Taylor L, Rennie S (2014) Appropriateness of no-fault compensation for research-related injuries from an African perspective: an appeal for action by African countries. Journal of medical ethics.

Ramiro Avilés MA (2015) Paving the Road to Negligence: The Compensation for Research-Related Injuries in Spain. Accountability in research 22: 106-119.

Gupta YK, Pradhan AK, Goyal A, Mohan P. Compensation for clinical trial-related injury and death in India: Challenges and the way forward. Drug safety. 2014 Dec 1;37(12):995-1002.

de Abajo FJ, Rodrıguez A, Blas J (2014) El seguro de responsabilidad civil en los ensayos clınicos: reflexiones a propo sito de una reclamacio n. Med Clin (Barc) 140: 224-228.

Kurihara C, Kusuoka H, Ono S, Kakee N, Saito K, et al. (2014) High rate of awarding compensation for claims of injuries related to clinical trials by pharmaceutical companies in Japan: a questionnaire survey. PloS one 9: e84998.

Pike ER (2014) In need of remedy: US policy for compensating injured research participants. Journal of medical ethics 40: 182-185.

Pike ER (2012) Recovering from research: A no-fault proposal to compensate injured research participants. American journal of law & medicine 38: 7-62.

Labeau SO, Vandijck DM, Brusselaers N, Vandewoude K, Vogelaers DP (2011) Web-based resources for critical care education. The EVIDENCE Crash Course: A Web-based interactive e-course on infection prevention for critical care clinicians. Critical care medicine 39: 2202-2203.

Rady MY, Verheijde JL (2012) Abandoning inhumane terminal withdrawal of ventilatory support and extubation in the imminently dying: the role of high-quality palliative care. Critical care medicine 40: 2004-2005.

Rady MY, Verheijde JL (2011) Modern medicine and the Hippocratic tradition of medicine: restoring professional values. Intensive care medicine 37: 1392-1393.

Stuart B (2011) On Deactivating Cardiovascular Implanted Electronic Devices (CIEDs): Let Our People Go. Journal of Palliative Medicine 14: 1089-1090.

Webb A, Samuels OB (2011) There is no reversible brain death. Critical Care Medicine 39: 2206.

Carrol ED (2011) Angiopoietins as prognostic biomarkers and effector molecules in severe sepsis. Critical care medicine. 39: 2203-2204.

Rady MY, Verheijde JL (2012) Distress from voluntary refusal of food and fluids to hasten death: what is the role of continuous deep sedation?. Journal of medical ethics 38: 510-512.