The latest result from XENON100 on spin-independent WIMP-nucleon interactions, derived from 225 live days of data taking, is among the 20 most-cited particle physics papers of the year 2013. According to the new summary of INSPIRE, the high energy physics information system, our result from 2012, published in Physical Review Letters, is the only dark matter-related paper in the top 40, and is surrounded by high-impact results from ATLAS, CMS, Planck, WMAP, Daya Bay, etc.