Asia-Pacific Journal of Surgical & Experimental Pathology (AJSEP, Asia Pac J Surg Exp Pathol, e-ISSN: 2977-5817) publishes essential research in molecular and cellular pathology, physiopathology, biomarkers of disease mechanisms, clinic-pathological entities and predictive response to therapy, with a special focus on translational approaches. It also brings together research addressing animal models, new and comparative methods, and case collections for specific regions or ethnic groups. The journal explores the pathophysiological and pathogenetic mechanisms of human disease, and aims to bridge the gap between molecular investigation and daily practice in surgical pathology.
Peer-reviewed manuscript types include reviews, original reports, and brief letters. All manuscripts submitted to the journal will be rapidly sent to be reviewed by our peer reviewers to improve its quality. Manuscript with high quality will be accepted and published online.
AJSEP is indexed and covered by Google Scholar and ResearchGate now. We will timely apply index of electronic database including PubMed, Medline, and Web of Science for the journal.
Peng Zhang (Asian Medical Press Ltd)
Contact: Peng Zhang
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The journal is published by Asian Medical Press Ltd.
The Journal will not consider papers that have been accepted for publication or published elsewhere. Our full requirements for submission, including our conflicts of interest disclosure and ethics policies are described in detail in our Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.
Submissions to AJSEP are made using self-developed Manuscript System to proceed the online submission and peer review system. The website of Registration and access is http://em.asmepress.com/.
All Manuscripts submitted to the Journal should be original achievement presenting previously unpublished data or interpretations; they should not be submitted elsewhere while under editorial consideration. Manuscripts should be clear and credible in argument, and there is a clear hierarchy, with concise headings, an appropriate mix of text, figures and tables.
Each author must disclose all financial relationships related to the paper topic. It should include equity ownership, profit-sharing agreements, royalties, patents, and grants. It is no necessary for authors to report the sums concerned, and to state “none” if none.