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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology

Official Journal of the German Physiological Society

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Pflügers Archiv

  • European Journal of Physiology is the official journal of the German Physiological Society, publishing high-quality original research in physiology and pathophysiology.
    • Covers the physiological sciences in their broadest sense.
    • Includes pathophysiological and methodological issues relevant to physiological investigation.
    • Welcomes papers linking genomic and proteomic approaches to physiological functions.
    • Encourages articles describing work on the mechanistic phenotyping of transgenic animal models.
    • Also considers papers reporting negative results of broad interest.

  • Editor-in-Chief
    • Carsten A. Wagner

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    Journal Impact Factor
    2.9 (2024)
    5-year Journal Impact Factor
    4.0 (2024)
    Submission to first decision (median)
    5 days
    Downloads
    1.1M (2024)

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    Electronic ISSN
    1432-2013
    Print ISSN
    0031-6768
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    3. Baidu
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    5. CAB Abstracts
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    7. CNKI
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    10. Current Contents/Life Sciences
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    14. EMBASE
    15. Google Scholar
    16. Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
    17. Medline
    18. Meta
    19. Naver
    20. Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series
    21. OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
    22. Pathway Studio
    23. Portico
    24. ProQuest
    25. Reaxys
    26. SCImago
    27. SCOPUS
    28. Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
    29. TD Net Discovery Service
    30. Wanfang

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