An International Journal in Haemostasis and Thrombosis
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Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis is an
international fully peer-reviewed journal that features review and original
research articles on all clinical, laboratory and experimental aspects of
haemostasis and thrombosis. The Journal is devoted to publishing significant
developments worldwide in the field of blood coagulation, fibrinolysis,
thrombosis, platelets and the kininogen-kinin system, as well as dealing
with those aspects of blood rheology relevant to haemostasis and the effects
of drugs on haemostatic components.
The Journal publishes mutation reports detailing the mutated gene and giving a brief clinical history of the propositus. The research articles are an important source of the latest information in haemostasis research for specialist researchers, clinicians and paramedical staff in hospitals, universities, polytechnics, colleges and those working in the pharmaceutical industry. The review articles have an even broader appeal. In addition to the same specialists, they have a direct relevance for many physicians, cardiologists, general and vascular surgeons, paediatricians and pharmacologists as well as haematologists, laboratory scientists and medical technicians. The Journal also publishes correspondence, technical reports, mutation reports and reviews of books, software and new products. The emphasis is on speed of publication. The Journal will normally publish within 60 days of acceptance of manuscripts. For full details of how to submit papers to this journal, please see the Instructions for Authors or contact the Publishers directly. |