Experimental Physiology

eISSN: 1469-445XpISSN: 0958-0670

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Aims and Scope

Experimental Physiology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of The Physiological Society. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2020 impact factor is 2.969 It covers all areas of physiology, especially work that deals with both physiological and pathophysiological questions that investigate gene/protein function using molecular, cellular, and whole-animal approaches. All articles become freely accessible 12 months after publication. The editor-in-chief is Mike Tipton (Portsmouth, United Kingdom). Less

Key Metrics

CiteScore
4.3
Impact Factor
< 5
SJR
Q3Physiology
SNIP
0.84
3
Time to Publish
time-to-publish View Chart
4  Mo

Journal Specifications

Overview
  • Publisher
    WILEY
  • Language
    English
  • Frequency
    Monthly
General Details
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Time to Publish
Time to publish distribution
Articles published in year 2022
Time to publish index
Months% Papers published
0-3 25%
4-6 53%
7-9 17%
>9 5%

Topics Covered

Blood flow
Skeletal muscle
Adipose tissue
Follicular phase
Relaxation rate
Blood pressure
Nitric oxide
Pathophysiology
Apnea
Cerebral blood flow
Near-infrared spectroscopy
Bed rest
Reactive oxygen species
Heart rate
Mitochondrial biogenesis
High-intensity interval training
Mathematical model
Oxidative stress
Heart failure
Heat exchanger

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FAQs

Since when has Experimental Physiology been publishing? Faqs

The Experimental Physiology has been publishing since 1990 till date.

How frequently is the Experimental Physiology published? Faqs

Experimental Physiology is published Monthly.

Who is the publisher of Experimental Physiology? Faqs

The publisher of Experimental Physiology is WILEY.

Where can I find a journal's aims and scope of Experimental Physiology? Faqs

For the Experimental Physiology's Aims and Scope, please refer to the section above on the page.

How can I view the journal metrics of Experimental Physiology on editage? Faqs

For the Experimental Physiology metrics, please refer to the section above on the page.

What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Experimental Physiology? Faqs

The eISSN number is 1469-445X and pISSN number is 0958-0670 for Experimental Physiology.

What is the focus of this journal? Faqs

The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Blood flow, Skeletal muscle, Adipose tissue, Follicular phase, Relaxation rate, Blood pressure, Nitric oxide, Pathophysiology, Apnea, Cerebral blood flow, Near-infrared spectroscopy, Bed rest, Reactive oxygen species, Heart rate, Mitochondrial biogenesis, High-intensity interval training, Mathematical model, Oxidative stress, Heart failure, Heat exchanger.

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Choosing the right journal ensures that your research reaches the most relevant audience, thereby maximizing its scholarly impact and contribution to the field.

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Absolutely. Publishing in reputable journals can enhance your academic profile, making you more competitive for grants, tenure, and other professional opportunities.

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While high-impact journals offer greater visibility, they are often highly competitive. It's essential to balance the journal's impact factor with the likelihood of your work being accepted.