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Journal of Blood Medicine


Title Abbreviation
J Blood Med
Electronic ISSN
1179-2736
Readership
Biomedical Researchers, Cell Biologists, Hematologists, Immunologists, Medicolegal Professionals, Molecular Biologists, Pathologists, Researchers, Transplant Surgeons
Scope
The Journal of Blood Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal publishing laboratory, experimental and clinical aspects of all topics pertaining to blood based medicine including but not limited to: Transfusion Medicine (blood components, stem cell transplantation, apheresis, gene based therapeutics); Blood collection, Donor issues, Transmittable diseases, and Blood banking logistics; Immunohematology; Artificial and alternative blood based therapeutics; Hematology including disorders/pathology related to leukocytes/immunology, red cells, platelets and hemostasis; Biotechnology/nanotechnology of blood related medicine; Legal aspects of blood medicine; Historical perspectives; Original research, short reports, reviews, case reports and commentaries are invited.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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