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Nephron


Title Abbreviation
Nephron
ISSN
1660-8151
Electronic ISSN
2235-3186
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Nephrologists, Urologists
Scope
Nephron comprises two sections, which are each under the editorship of internationally recognized leaders and served by specialized and young Associate Editors. Apart from high-quality original research, Nephron publishes invited reviews/minireviews on up-to-date topics. Papers undergo an innovative and transparent peer review process encompassing a Presentation Report which assesses and summarizes the presentation of the paper in an unbiased and standardized way. New sections of the Journal are Second Opinion and Case Studies of Genetic Interest. Second Opinion provides a platform for international experts and opinion leaders to cast a critical eye over published papers dealing with hot topics in clinical and experimental nephrology. The objective of Case Studies of Genetic Interest is to provide clinically relevant examples of the genetic heterogeneity of renal diseases.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Karger Publishers
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