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Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry


Title Abbreviation
Cytometry B Clin Cytom
ISSN
1552-4949
Electronic ISSN
1552-4957
Readership
Biomedical Researchers, Cell Biologists, Chemists, Clinical Microbiologists, Clinicians, Cytologists, Hematologists, Immunologists, Microbiologists, Oncologists, Pathologists, Physicists, Statisticians
Scope
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry features original research reports, in-depth reviews and special issues that directly relate to and palpably impact clinical flow, mass and image-based cytometry. These may include clinical and translational investigations important in the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic management of patients. Thus, we welcome research papers from various disciplines related [but not limited to] hematopathologists, hematologists, immunologists and cell biologists with clinically relevant and innovative studies investigating individual-cell analytics and/or separations. In addition to the types of papers indicated above, we also welcome Letters to the Editor, describing case reports or important medical or technical topics relevant to our readership without the length and depth of a full original report. Descriptions of these various types of submissions may be found in our ‘Instructions to Authors.’ Clinical Cytometry is the official Journal of the International Clinical Cytometry Society [ICCS] and published in affiliation with the European Society For Clinical Cell Analysis [ESCCA].
Sponsoring Association(s)
European Society For Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA), International Clinical Cytometry Society (ICCS)
Publisher Name
Wiley-Blackwell
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