A perfect source to consult for those in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics provides answers to clinical questions, information on the latest advances in endoscopic procedures, and numerous clinical images. Published quarterly—in January, April, July, and October—each issue offers state-of-the-art reviews on the use of endoscopic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases. Procedural videos are also included with many of the articles and are available to subscribers through www.giendo.theclinics.com.
Gastrointestinal Tumors is an international, peer-reviewed journal that brings together the leading opinions in all fields related to gastrointestinal cancer research. Ranging from the identification of new therapeutic targets to epidemiology, disease prevention, treatment, and patient management, the journal provides a platform for the dissemination of key opinions and research from thought leaders in the field. By publishing timely reviews and original papers covering the latest developments, the journal helps readers to gain insight into the evolving body of research across the relevant disciplines.
Gates Open Research publishes scholarly articles reporting any basic scientific, translational, applied and clinical research (including quantitative and qualitative studies) that has been funded (or co-funded) by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Gates Open Research is a publishing platform owned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and uses technology and editorial services provided by F1000. Each publication must have at least one author who has been, or still is, a recipient of a Gates Foundation grant.
The fully open access platform enables authors to control the publication process themselves: submitted articles and their accompanying source data are published after a rapid set of objective checks, ensuring that basic scholarly publication policies and standards are adhered to. The published articles then undergo invited and open peer review (referee names and the referee report are published alongside the article). Authors can revise and update their articles when and how they wish. Articles that reach an adequate level of positive formal peer review will be indexed in PubMed and elsewhere.
See the Article Guidelines for information about preparing different article types.