2013年2期
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Hepatobiliary&Pancreatic Diseases International a journal published by First Affiliated Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,China. It p...Hepatobiliary&Pancreatic Diseases International a journal published by First Affiliated Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,China. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers,reviews and editorials econcerned with clinical practice and research in the fields of hepatobiliary and pancreatic cover the medical,surgical,radiological,pathological,biochemical,physiological and historical aspects of the subject areas under the headings Liver,Biliary,Pancreas,Transplantation,Research,Special Reports,Editorials,Review Articles,Brief Communications,Clinical Summary,Clinical Images and Case Reports. It also deals with the basic sciences and experimental work. The journal is abstracted adn indexed in SCI-E,IM/MEDLINE,EMBASE/EM,CA,Scopus,Science Direct,etc.更多简介
Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International
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EDITORIAL
- Therapeutic approaches to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: past achievements and future challenges
- Outcomes in children with biliary atresia following liver transplantation
- HBV recurrence lowered by lamivudine/HBIG combination therapy in liver transplant patients: ten-year experience
- Short-term entecavir versus lamivudine therapy for HBeAg-negative patients with acute-onchronic hepatitis B liver failure
- Management hepatolithiasis with operative choledochoscopic FREDDY laser lithotripsy combined with or without hepatectomy
- Values of circulating GPC-3 mRNA and alpha-fetoprotein in detecting patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
- Ethyl pyruvate prevents in flammatory factors release and decreases intestinal permeability in rats with D-galactosamine-induced acute liver failure
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
- Application of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging for the evaluation of focal liver lesion elasticity
- EthyI pyruvate prevents inf l ammatory factors reIease and decreases intestinaI permeabiIity in rats with D-gaIactosamine-induced acute Iiver faiIure
- Correlation of S1P1 and ERp29 expression to progression, metastasis, and poor prognosis of gallbladder adenocarcinoma
- Pancreaticoduodenectomy: a comparison of superior approach with classical Whipple's technique
- Decreased expression of DAB2IP in pancreatic cancer with wild-type KRAS