Circulation Research

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Circulation Research is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes articles related to the field of cardiovascular biology and medicine. The journal was established in 1953 and is currently published by the American Heart Association. The editor-in-chief is Roberto Bolli (University of Louisville).

Overview[edit]

Circulation Research focuses on publishing high-quality, innovative research in the realm of cardiovascular biology and medicine. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, molecular biology, cell biology, pharmacology, genetics, genomics, and epigenetics related to cardiovascular health and disease.

Content[edit]

The journal publishes a variety of content types, including original research articles, review articles, and editorials. The original research articles are comprehensive reports of significant findings in cardiovascular biology and medicine. Review articles provide a synthesis of existing literature on a specific topic, while editorials offer expert commentary on the latest research findings.

Impact[edit]

Circulation Research is considered one of the leading journals in the field of cardiovascular research. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has an impact factor of 15.211, ranking it 1st out of 126 journals in the category "Peripheral Vascular Disease."

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