Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research – Call For Papers

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Advancing hepatology and splenic research through rigorous, peer-reviewed open access publishing.

Journal of Spleen and Liver Research

We invite researchers and clinicians worldwide to submit original manuscripts addressing fundamental and clinical questions in hepatology, splenic disorders, and related gastrointestinal medicine.

JSLR provides rigorous peer review, global open access visibility, and permanent archiving for quality liver and spleen research.

About the Journal

The Journal of Spleen and Liver Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in hepatobiliary medicine, splenic diseases, liver transplantation, portal hypertension, and related gastroenterological sciences. We serve hepatologists, transplant surgeons, gastroenterologists, and researchers advancing the understanding and treatment of liver and spleen disorders.

Our editorial board comprises leading specialists from major medical centers committed to advancing hepatology knowledge through transparent, reproducible research. We maintain rigorous peer review standards while providing responsive editorial support throughout the publication process.

Why Publish With Us: Immediate open access, rigorous single-blind peer review (typically 3-6 weeks), DOI assignment, metadata distribution to major indexing services, and permanent digital archiving. Your research reaches clinicians, researchers, and policymakers without subscription barriers.

Priority Research Areas

Liver Diseases

Viral hepatitis, NAFLD/NASH, alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune hepatitis, cholestatic disorders, and cirrhosis management.

Liver Transplantation

Recipient selection, donor optimization, immunosuppression, rejection management, and long-term graft outcomes.

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Surveillance strategies, staging systems, locoregional therapies, systemic treatments, and biomarker development.

Portal Hypertension

Variceal bleeding prevention, ascites management, hepatorenal syndrome, and hemodynamic assessment.

Splenic Disorders

Hypersplenism, splenic trauma, hematologic conditions, splenectomy outcomes, and splenic preservation strategies.

Biliary Diseases

Primary biliary cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, biliary strictures, and choledocholithiasis management.

Topics of Interest
Liver fibrosis assessment
Non-invasive markers
Metabolic liver disease
Acute liver failure
Pediatric hepatology
Gut-liver axis
Drug-induced liver injury
Hepatic encephalopathy
Living donor transplant
Elastography techniques
Viral eradication
Nutritional hepatology
Manuscript Types

JSLR publishes several article formats to accommodate different research contributions:

  • Original Research Articles: Full-length manuscripts presenting novel findings with complete methodology, results, and discussion relevant to liver and spleen medicine.
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive syntheses of current knowledge on significant topics in hepatology and splenic diseases, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
  • Case Reports: Detailed clinical cases demonstrating unusual presentations, diagnostic challenges, or novel therapeutic approaches in hepatobiliary and splenic medicine.
  • Short Communications: Brief reports of preliminary findings or novel observations warranting rapid dissemination.
  • Perspectives: Expert commentaries on emerging issues, treatment guidelines, or recent advances in the field.
Publication Benefits

Global Visibility

Open access publication ensures unrestricted readership among clinicians, researchers, and healthcare policymakers worldwide.

Rigorous Review

Single-blind peer review by hepatology and gastroenterology experts ensures scientific rigor and clinical relevance.

Permanent Access

DOI assignment and digital archiving guarantee your research remains accessible and citable indefinitely.

Author Rights

CC BY 4.0 licensing allows authors to retain copyright while enabling broad dissemination and data reuse.

Review and Publication Timeline

Submissions undergo editorial screening for scope fit, methodological rigor, and reporting completeness. Qualified manuscripts move to single-blind peer review with subject matter experts. Our typical timeline includes initial screening within 1-2 weeks, peer review in 3-6 weeks, author revisions in 2-4 weeks, and production within 2-3 weeks after acceptance.

How to Submit

Authors may submit manuscripts through two convenient pathways:

  • ManuscriptZone Portal: Our online submission system at oap.manuscriptzone.net provides manuscript tracking and communication features.
  • Simple Submission Form: For quick submissions, use our online form to upload your manuscript directly.
  • Email Submission: Send manuscripts to [email protected] with journal name in subject line.

Prepare your manuscript following our Instructions for Authors. Include a cover letter explaining the significance of your research.

Open Access and APC

JSLR operates under an open access model to ensure hepatology research is discoverable and reusable. Article Processing Charges are applied after acceptance and support peer review, production, and archiving services. Membership options and waiver programs are available for eligible authors. Contact the editorial office at [email protected] for APC guidance.

Special Issue Opportunities

We welcome proposals for special issues on emerging topics in liver and spleen research. Guest editors can organize focused collections addressing specific themes or therapeutic advances. Contact [email protected] to discuss special issue proposals.

Data and Ethics Requirements

JSLR emphasizes transparent, reproducible research. Authors should provide data availability statements indicating how underlying clinical or laboratory data can be accessed. For studies involving human subjects, include ethics committee approvals and informed consent documentation. Animal studies must comply with institutional guidelines and include relevant ethics approvals. Statistical methods and clinical endpoints should be clearly defined to support reproducibility and translation.

Pre-Submission Inquiries

Authors uncertain whether their hepatology or splenic research aligns with journal scope may submit pre-submission inquiries to [email protected]. Include a brief abstract summarizing your research question, methodology, and key findings. We typically respond within 3-5 business days with guidance on submission appropriateness.

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