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𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬 -Fibrosis Journal: 0 APC for All Submissions | Open Regular Call for Manuscripts
/Fibrosis/ (ISSN 2959-6041, https://www.sciepublish.com/journals/fibrosis) now organizing a high quality papers invitation activity. If participants submit their paper during this period, they will enjoy a 100% discount. Submission: Manuscripts are expected to be submitted through the online system at https://www.sciepublish.com/my/submitting /Fibrosis/ (ISSN 2959-6041) is an international, peer-reviewed, and scientific open access, open source new journal. The Journal is led by Prof. Dr. Guoying Yu (Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China), and Prof. Ralf Weiskirchen (RWTH University Hospital Aachen, Aachen, 52074, Germany) cover the following topics: 1. Fibrosis biology, encompassing fibrogenic and scar-suppressive mechanisms that deregulate molecular pathways and cellular processes, including scar-initiating cells/fibrocyte 2. Fibrosis genetics and genomics, including functional genomics and the mechanisms underlying genome integrity, genomic instability and mutation 3. Scar evolution and heterogeneity 4. Scar–host interactions, including the scar microenvironment (molecular, cellular, physical) and systemic effects 5. Scar immunology and immunotherapy 6. Therapy, including design and delivery, targeted, combination and precision therapy and the study of therapy resistance 7. Clinical work that informs Fibrosis diagnosis, treatment and prevention 8. Fibrosis models and methodology to investigate, diagnose and treat Fibrosis 9. Systems biology, including large-scale and single-cell omics and multi-omics approaches to characterise and study Fibrosis 10. Social, ethical and policy issues relating to Fibrosis research, prevention, diagnosis and treatment If you have any questions, please contact the Editorial Office at fibrosis@sciepublish.org. |
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