10 statistics on GI journal impact factors

The Medical Journal Impact Factors 2013 report has been released. Here are the top 10 gastroenterology journals with the highest impact.

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Journal name and impact factor

•    Gastroenterology: 12.82
•    Hepatology: 12.0
•    Gut: 10.73
•    Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology: 10.43
•    Journal of Hepatology: 9.86
•    Seminars in Liver Disease: 8.27
•    American Journal of Gastroenterology: 7.55
•    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology: 6.65
•    Endoscopy: 5.74
•    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: 5.21  

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