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Thrombosis Journal

2003 - 2025
Volumes
24
Issues
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About this journal

One of the oldest and most established open access journals in its field, Thrombosis Journal covers a broad range of topics in the area of thrombosis such as new antithrombotic treatments, diagnosis of arterial and venous thrombosis and treatments of atherosclerotic vessel disease, relations between haemostasis and vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, immunology and obesity. With a large readership and an experienced Editorial Board, Thrombosis Journal publishes original articles on both clinical and basic research as well as new methodologies, case reports and reviews.

Metadata
Title
Thrombosis Journal
Coverage
Volume 1/2003 - Volume 23/2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
Electronic ISSN
1477-9560
Journal ID
12959

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