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Journal of Gastroenterology

1997 - 2026
Volumes
341
Issues
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About this journal

The Journal of Gastroenterology, which is the official publication of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology, publishes Original Articles (Alimentary Tract/Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract), Review Articles, Letters to the Editors and other articles on all aspects of the field of gastroenterology. Significant contributions relating to basic research, theory, and practice are welcomed. These publications are designed to disseminate knowledge in this field to a worldwide audience, and accordingly, its editorial board has an international membership.

Peer review is conducted using Editorial Manager®, supported by a database of international experts. This database is shared with the journal Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology.

Title
Journal of Gastroenterology
Coverage
Volume 32/1997 - Volume 61/2026
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Electronic ISSN
1435-5922
Print ISSN
0944-1174
Journal ID
535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/535.1435-5922
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