Literature / Source Database:
Nephron
Description
journal of the International Society of Nephrology
Title (short) |
Nephron |
CODEN |
NPRNAY |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1964 |
Last year |
1992 |
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Status
changed title
Indexing
Current Contents/Life Sciences, MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica, Biological Abstracts.
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Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0028-2766
E ISSN
1423-0186
First volume
78
Last volume
92
Homepage
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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References |
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not available |
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Abstracts |
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Description
'Nephron' journals (Editor-in-Chief: L.G. Fine, Los Angeles, Calif.) concentrate on three subspecialities: Nephron Clinical Practice (Editor: Powis, S.H., London) Nephron Experimental Nephrology (Editor: Hughes, J., Edinburgh) Nephron Physiology (Editor: Unwin, R.J., London). Each of the three subjournals is under the editorship of an internationally recognised leader and served by a specialised editorial board. This format takes into account the recurring concern of readers that their specific information needs are hardly met by the traditional broad coverage typical of many regular journals. Those with a wide spectrum of interests or institutions can subscribe to the complete 'Nephron' edition (print, online or both), whereas for individuals who are interested in one specialised area only, the online editions of the subjournals are available separately. Apart from high-quality original research, the 'Nephron' journals publish invited minireviews and 'Comments & Analysis' papers on up-to-date topics. Clinical physiology, fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and urinary tract function are also addressed, further contributing to a balanced forum for both research and clinical practice.
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