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The Hematology Journal
The Official Journal of the European Haematology Association

Aims and Scope

The Hematology Journal provides an international forum for original articles on basic, experimental and clinical research related to hematology.

The Journal aims to harmonise all aspects of hematology including:

  • normal and abnormal hematopoiesis
  • regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis
  • cytokines and their receptors
  • molecular biology
  • genetics and cytogenetics
  • red blood cells
  • granulocytes and monocytes
  • lymphocytes and immunohematology
  • epidemiology
  • platelets and vessels
  • hemostasis and thrombosis
  • treatment of hematological diseases
  • trials involving stem cell transplantation, the use of chemotherapy, differentiating and apoptotic agents
  • transfusion, cell therapy, gene therapy, anti-infectious agents and supportive care
  • new methods and preclinical models of malignant and nonmalignant hematological diseases.

Innovation, high scientific quality, ethics and originality are the criteria for acceptance of articles after peer-review. The Hematology Journal aims to accelerate the review process time, using fast communications such as electronic mailing.

The Hematology Journal, as the official publication of the European Haematology Association, keeps the spirit of the Association by interconnecting basic research and clinical matters, stimulating active exchanges of ideas in debates on controversial subjects and reporting on available tools and procedures.

Last Updated 21 March 2001

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2001

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