Nelia Hernández

2.2k total citations
47 papers, 769 citations indexed

About

Nelia Hernández is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Hepatology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nelia Hernández has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 769 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Pharmacology, 19 papers in Hepatology and 15 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Nelia Hernández's work include Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection (24 papers), Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (14 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (11 papers). Nelia Hernández is often cited by papers focused on Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection (24 papers), Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (14 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (11 papers). Nelia Hernández collaborates with scholars based in Uruguay, Argentina and Spain. Nelia Hernández's co-authors include Fernando Bessone, Raúl J. Andrade, M. Isabel Lucena, Inmaculada Medina‐Cáliz, Mercedes Robles‐Díaz, Marco Arrese, Camilla Stephens, A. González-Jiménez, Miguel Bruguera and Neil Kaplowitz and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Nelia Hernández

40 papers receiving 745 citations

Peers

Nelia Hernández
Jody A. Rule United States
Corron Sanders United States
Cheryl Chairez United States
Sarah N. Campion United States
P. M. Hooymans Netherlands
Pavitra Keshavan United States
Jody A. Rule United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nelia Hernández

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Nelia Hernández. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Nelia Hernández based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Nelia Hernández. Nelia Hernández is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Díaz, Luis Antonio, Francisco Idalsoaga, Melisa Dirchwolf, et al.. (2025). Updated recommendations for the management of metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) by the Latin American working group. Annals of Hepatology. 30(2). 101903–101903. 11 indexed citations
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Trusty, Wilson T., et al.. (2025). Psychological Symptoms and Academic Dropout in Higher Education: A Six-Year Cohort Study. 39(4). 776–796. 6 indexed citations
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Schinoni, María Isabel, Fernando Bessone, M. Isabel Lucena, et al.. (2025). Stanozolol-induced Liver Injury: A Distinctive Cholestatic Clinical and Biochemical Phenotype at Presentation. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 15(3). 102506–102506.
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Hernández, Nelia, C.M. Pandey, & Sebastián Schornack. (2025). Mycorrhizal networks transfer jasmonic acid to recruit pathogen-suppressors. Trends in Microbiology. 34(1). 7–9.
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Pérez, Álvaro J., et al.. (2024). FROM RAG TO WOOD GOING THROUGH CEREAL: TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION AMONG THE SCHOOL MAPS IN THE ARCHIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA (SPAIN). International Journal of Conservation Science. 15(3). 1425–1434.
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García‐Cortés, Miren, Aida Ortega‐Alonso, Inmaculada Medina‐Cáliz, et al.. (2023). Clinical presentation, causative drugs and outcome of patients with autoimmune features in two prospective DILI registries. Liver International. 43(8). 1749–1760. 13 indexed citations
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Medina‐Cáliz, Inmaculada, Judith Sanabria‐Cabrera, Marina Villanueva‐Paz, et al.. (2023). Characterization of drug-induced liver injury associated with drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms in two prospective DILI registries. Archives of Toxicology. 98(1). 303–325. 4 indexed citations
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Bessone, Fernando, Nelia Hernández, Martín Tagle, et al.. (2021). Drug-induced liver injury: A management position paper from the Latin American Association for Study of the liver. Annals of Hepatology. 24. 100321–100321. 34 indexed citations
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Echeverría, Natalia, Pablo López, Juan Cristina, et al.. (2021). Resistance-associated substitutions and response to treatment in a chronic hepatitis C virus infected-patient: an unusual virological response case report. BMC Infectious Diseases. 21(1). 387–387. 3 indexed citations
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Zoubek, Miguel Eugenio, Aida Ortega‐Alonso, Nelia Hernández, et al.. (2019). Liver injury after methylprednisolone pulses: A disputable cause of hepatotoxicity. A case series and literature review. United European Gastroenterology Journal. 7(6). 825–837. 30 indexed citations
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Echeverría, Natalia, Pablo López, Jenniffer Angulo, et al.. (2018). IL28B gene polymorphism rs12979860, but not rs8099917, contributes to the occurrence of chronic HCV infection in Uruguayan patients. Virology Journal. 15(1). 40–40. 15 indexed citations
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Zoubek, Miguel Eugenio, A. González-Jiménez, Inmaculada Medina‐Cáliz, et al.. (2017). High Prevalence of Ibuprofen Drug-Induced Liver Injury in Spanish and Latin-American Registries. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 16(2). 292–294. 16 indexed citations
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Bessone, Fernando, et al.. (2016). The Latin American DILI Registry Experience: A Successful Ongoing Collaborative Strategic Initiative. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 17(3). 313–313. 53 indexed citations
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Echeverría, Natalia, Fabiana Gámbaro, Nelia Hernández, et al.. (2016). Naturally occurring NS3 resistance-associated variants in hepatitis C virus genotype 1: Their relevance for developing countries. Virus Research. 223. 140–146. 10 indexed citations
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Andrade, Raúl J., et al.. (2015). [Case reports of drug-induced liver injury in a reference hospital of Zulia state, Venezuela].. PubMed. 56(1). 3–12. 5 indexed citations
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Robles‐Díaz, Mercedes, M. Isabel Lucena, Neil Kaplowitz, et al.. (2014). Use of Hy's Law and a New Composite Algorithm to Predict Acute Liver Failure in Patients With Drug-Induced Liver Injury. Gastroenterology. 147(1). 109–118.e5. 223 indexed citations
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Lucena, M. Isabel, Henry Cohen, Nelia Hernández, et al.. (2011). Hepatotoxicidad, un problema global con especificidades locales: hacia la creación de una Red Hispano Latinoamericana de Hepatotoxicidad. Gastroenterología y Hepatología. 34(5). 361–368. 8 indexed citations
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Fassio, E, María Reig, Ângelo Alves de Mattos, et al.. (2010). Etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma in Latin America: a prospective, multicenter, international study. Annals of Hepatology. 9(1). 63–69. 51 indexed citations
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Hernández, Nelia, et al.. (2003). Poliposis adenomatosa familiar: Presentación de un caso clínico. Revista Médica del Uruguay. 19(2). 178–181. 1 indexed citations

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