Thrombosis and Haemostasis - Description

Thrombosis and Haemostasis publishes original articles with a broad scope in basic research and clinical studies in vascular biology and medicine. Categories include: blood coagulation, fibrinolysis and cellular haemostasis; platelets and blood cells; wound healing and inflammation/infection; endothelium and vascular development; cardiovascular biology and cell signalling; cellular proteolysis and oncology; new technologies, diagnostic tools and drugs. The Journal’s contribution to advancing the field of haematology is the reason that haematologists, clinical pharmacologists, cardiologists, surgeons, internal specialists and laboratory physicians read Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, the established publication platform with a proven reputation and renowned authors, presents innovative results and strong science to serve the scientific community of today and tomorrow. Thrombosis and Haemostasis is published monthly in print (ISSN 0340–6245) and online (www.thrombosis-online.com). Online services include manuscript submission and review, rapid preprint publication: TH First, eToc, as well as unrestricted access to our online archive – free to all subscribers.

The Journal is covered in the main abstracting and indexing services worldwide.

Target group:
Haematologists, clinical pharmatologists, cardiologists, surgeons, gynaecologists, internal specialists and laboratory physicians

General information:
2010 Volumes 103 and 104 (6 issues per volume)
ISSN 0340-6245

Official Organ of:

The European Society of Cardiology

SISET

Società Italiana per lo Studio dell'Emostasi e della Thrombosi


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Thrombosis News

The March 2010 issue of Thrombosis and Hasemostasis is a Theme Issue by Guest Editors K. Peter and G. Lip on "Hot Topics in Cardiovascular Cell and Pharmacotherapy". Major recent advances in the development of preventative and therapeutic approaches in atherothrombotic disease have prompted this Open Theme Issue. Read more....