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Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Blood Flow and Vessels
IMPACT FACTOR: 1,78 (JCR '09) ISSN: 1386-0291 Volume 44-46; 12 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €1314 / US$1790 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 44:3) online on 01 April 2010 Next issue (volume 44:4) scheduled for May 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editors-in-Chief J.-F. Stoltz
UMR CNRS 7563 Bioingénierie Faculté de Médecine Brabois BP 184 F-54500 Vandoeuvre lès Nancy France Tel.: +33 383683452 E-mail: patrick.menu@medecine.uhp-nancy.fr S. Forconi Siena-Toronto Centre University of Siena Banchi di Sotto 81 I-53100 Siena Italy Fax:+39 0577 232456 E-mail: forconi@unisi.it F. Jung Center for Biomaterial Development GKSS Research Center Kantstr 55 14513 Teltow Germany E-mail: jai-wunpark@t-online.de H. Niimi National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute Department of Biomedical Engineering Fujishiro-dai 5-7-1 565-8565 Suita Osaka Japan Fax:+ 81 6 6872 7485 E-mail: sekij@ri.ncvc.go.jp Founding Editors
Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, a peer-reviewed international scientific journal, serves as an aid to understanding the flow properties of blood and the relationship to normal and abnormal physiology. The rapidly expanding science of hemorheology concerns blood, its components and the blood vessels with which blood interacts. It includes perihemorheology, i.e., the rheology of fluid and structures in the perivascular and interstitial spaces as well as the lymphatic system. The clinical aspects include pathogenesis, symptomatology and diagnostic methods, and the fields of prophylaxis and therapy in all branches of medicine and surgery, pharmacology and drug research. The endeavour of the Editors-in-Chief and publishers of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation is to bring together contributions from those working in various fields related to blood flow all over the world. The editors of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation are from those countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and America where appreciable work in clinical hemorheology and microcirculation is being carried out. Each editor takes responsibility to decide on the acceptance of a manuscript. He is required to have the manuscript appraised by two referees and may be one of them himself. The executive editorial office, to which the manuscripts have been submitted, is responsible for rapid handling of the reviewing process. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation accepts original papers, brief communications, mini-reports and letters to the Editors-in-Chief. Review articles, providing general views and new insights into related subjects, are regularly invited by the Editors-in-Chief. Proceedings of international and national conferences on clinical hemorheology (in original form or as abstracts) complete the range of editorial features. The following professionals and institutions will benefit most from subscribing to Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation: medical practitioners in all fields including hematology, cardiology, geriatrics, angiology, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, otology, and neurology. Pharmacologists, clinical laboratories, blood transfusion centres, manufacturing firms producing diagnostic instruments, and the pharmaceutical industry will also benefit. Important new topics will increasingly claim more pages of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation: the role of hemorheological and microcirculatory disturbances for epidemiology and prognosis, in particular regarding cardiovascular disorders, as well as its significance in the field of geriatrics. Authors and readers are invited to contact the editors for specific information or to make suggestions. Abstracted in
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