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American Journal of Hematology


Title Abbreviation
Am J Hematol
ISSN
0361-8609
Electronic ISSN
1096-8652
Readership
Biologists, Cardiologists, Cell Biologists, Hematologists, Immunologists, Neurologists, Oncologists, Pathologists, Physicians, Primary Care Physicians, Transplant Surgeons
Scope
The American Journal of Hematology provides broad coverage of experimental and clinical features of blood diseases in humans and in animal models of human disease. The journal publishes original contributions in non-malignant and malignant hematological diseases including clinical and basic studies in hemostasis and thrombosis, immunology, blood banking, and stem cell biology. Clinical translational reports describing novel therapeutic approaches to diagnosis and treatment of hematological diseases are welcomed and encouraged. The journal includes regular original laboratory and clinical research articles, brief research reports, critical reviews, images in hematology, letters and correspondence.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. - NJ
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