做了这么久meta分析和GEO数据挖掘,还不知道这里有一个接收率100%的期刊吗?
为什么说它好发呢?废话不多说,直接上图:
我们看了一个上午发现全部基本是中国人写的meta和GEO数据挖掘类的文章,就三月份出版的就一大堆。
OncoTargets and Therapy,an international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the pathological basis of all cancers, potential targets for therapy and treatment protocols employed to improve the management of cancer patients. The journal also focuses on the impact of management programs and new therapeutic agents and protocols on patient perspectives such as quality of life, adherence and satisfaction. This journal explores the evidence behind new and existing therapies in terms of improving outcomes and, importantly, will seek to define their usage in terms of ultimate uptake and acceptance by the patient and health care professional.
Journal Impact Factor: 2.612 (5 year impact 2.711)
23 days from submission to first editorial decision; 30 days from editorial acceptance to publication.
PubMed and PubMed Central (Onco Targets Ther)
Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch®)
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
Biological Abstracts
BIOSIS Previews
Embase, from 2009 (Correct as at December 8, 2016)
Scopus, from 2009 (Correct as at December 8, 2016)
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