The Official Journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology
Edited by:
David C.H. Harris
Impact Factor: 1.241
Nephrology is published eight times per year by the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology. It has a special emphasis on the needs of Clinical Nephrologists and those in developing countries. The journal publishes reviews and papers of international interest describing original research concerned with clinical and experimental aspects of nephrology.
Manuscript Central Upgrade: Version 4
Nephrology has recently been upgraded to a newer version of Manuscript Central.
Please note the URL has changed to: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nep
Nephrology featured on 'Nephrology Now'
Nephrology will now provide free access to articles appearing in Nephrology Now, an email service created for Nephrologists to keep up to date with important publications in Nephrology.
Each month, subscribers receive a 'meta-journal' of the most important articles published in the field of Nephrology in the last month, as selected by members of the Division of Nephrology at the University of Toronto.
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Featured articles include:
Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
All back issues of Nephrology are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.
Methods in Renal Research - A New Section in Nephrology
Nephrology now includes a new series of articles under the title of Methods in Renal Research. The purpose of these articles is to provide a practical, step-by-step, teaching guide on how to perform various techniques which are used in renal research, but that are often not well described in the methods sections in most papers. It is hoped that these articles will facilitate renal research within the Asian-Pacific region by providing a starting point for those who wish to begin renal research or for established researchers wishing to try new techniques. A series of topics have been selected that are applicable to many areas of renal research and do not rely upon access to expensive or highly specialised equipment. We hope that this series of articles will be helpful to those embarking upon renal research and we would appreciate your feedback.
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Free Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO).
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