Journal of Renal Medicine publishes peer-reviewed content on Nephrology, Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, Genetic predisposition, renal artery stenosis, Hemolytic-uremic syndrome, Renal Hypertension, highlighting latest trends of scientific inquiry and systematic studies to address emerging challenges in these fields. The journal offers wide scope for publication of scholarly information which includes, but not limited to renal insufficiency, Kidney cysts, End stage renal disease, Lupus nephritis, Glomerulonephritis, Nephrosclerosis, and Diabetic Nephropathy.
The archived content of the journal represents the track of progress made in this field over the past decade. The information gathered by the journal functions as resource of refined knowledge for academicians, scientists, physicians, clinical and medical professionals. The volume of information contained on the journal web-site is contributed by authors from different regions of the world. Due to these reasons readers hailing from diverse professional backgrounds and regions are interested in the journal content.
A statistical representation of global users for Journal of Renal Medicine (Source: Google Analytics)
A statistical representation of global users for Journal of Renal Medicine (Source: Google Analytics)
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Journal of Renal Medicine received 55 citations as per Google Scholar report