Editor-in-Chief:

Dr. Mridula Shukla
 Varanasi, India

Editor - Surgical Pathology
Prof. Jae Y Ro, USA

Editor - Experimental Pathology
Dr. Da-Tian Bau, Taiwan, ROC 

 

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  • Aim and Scope

    World Journal of Pathology (ISSN-2277-3460) welcomes articles in the field of human and experimental pathology and its sub specialty such as Anatomic Pathology, Surgical Pathology, immunopathology and molecular pathology. Emphasis is placed on original research articles and reviews that advance the translational knowledge into the disease pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prognostication. The journal will also published clinical case reports if they deal with unreported cases, unusual side effects or drug interactions, new diseases or association of diseases, or new findings on pathogenesis and treatment of the disease.

    As pathology is a multidisciplinary branch with interactions with other branches of science, World Journal of Pathology (ISSN-2277-3460) aims to provide a common platform to pathologist and scientists around the globe to share the advances in their respective and related fields. The journal will also accept articles from allied and related fields like Biomarkers, Proteomics, and Gene Regulation; Genomics, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary brain, gastrointestinal and Renal Pathology; Cell Injury, Repair, Aging and Apoptosis; Growth Factors, Cytokines, Cell Cycle Molecules; Infectious Diseases; Molecular Pathogenesis of Genetic and Inherited Diseases; Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering, and Oncopathology.

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  • Open access

    All articles published in World Journal of Pathology (ISSN-2277-3460) will be made freely accessible online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges Authors of articles published in World Journal of Pathology (ISSN-2277-3460) are the copyright holders of their articles and may granted to any third party, in advance and in perpetuity, the right to use, reproduce or disseminate the article. The details can be found in the copyright section.

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