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Leukemia Research Reports


Title Abbreviation
Leuk Res Rep
Electronic ISSN
2213-0489
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Clinicians, Hematologists, Immunologists, Oncologists
Scope
Leukemia Research Reports (LRR), a companion title to Leukemia Research, is a peer-reviewed publication devoted to the rapid publication of short, high-quality papers related to a broad scope of therapeutic areas of hematology, including hematologic malignancies and other non-malignant diseases, such as: Hematopoetic and stem cell transplantation; Marrow and stem cell reconstitution; Leukemic hemopoiesis; Leukemias, lymphomas, multiple myelomas and other hematological malignancies; Cell based therapies and treatment for cancer and immunotherapy for hematological malignancy. The journal aims to publish manuscripts that provide guidance to clinicians around the world to provide education on best practices and clinical research; report cutting-edge translational science related to hematological malignancies; register important observations that significantly add to previously-reported novel observations; provide compelling illustrations of important clinical principles related to the care of patients; or foment the scientific discussion from an uncommon perspective. All articles published in Leukemia Research Reports are peer-reviewed and indexed in PubMed/PubMed Central and Scopus. They are fully citable through digital object identifiers (DOI) and rapidly available online via ScienceDirect, the world's leading online content platform.
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