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Cardiovascular Diabetology

2002 - 2023
Volumes
23
Issues
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About this journal

First in the field to exclusively cover the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disorders, Cardiovascular Diabetology is the leading, international open access journal specifically dedicated to exploring the interrelationship between heart diseases and alterations in glucose metabolism. With a rigorous peer review process and a quick time to first decision, Cardiovascular Diabetology provides high visibility and ample global exposure to showcase the extraordinary breakthroughs in clinical, genetic, experimental, pharmacological, epidemiological, and molecular biology research with one goal in mind, to improve public health in the cardiocirculatory and diabetic landscape.

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Title
Cardiovascular Diabetology
Coverage
Volume 1/2002 - Volume 22/2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Electronic ISSN
1475-2840
Journal ID
12933

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