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2025年11月19日星期三
Cardiac Research征稿启事
【官方微信公众号信息】
CR2025 2025年2月27日
期刊简介
Cardiac Research是一本专注于心血管领域研究的国际学术期刊,旨在发表高质量的心血管基础研究、临床研究以及转化医学相关的原创性研究成果。期刊内容涵盖心血管疾病的基础机制、诊断技术、治疗策略以及疾病预防等多个方面,包括但不限于心血管疾病的基础研究、临床与流行病学研究、遗传与生物信息学研究、影像学研究、转化医学及交叉学科研究等,致力于推动心血管医学的发展和创新。
Cardiac Research围绕多个前沿领域展开征稿,优先发表以下主题:
01心血管疾病流行病学
疾病负担的时空分布
社会经济影响评估
风险因素归因分析
医疗资源利用研究
疾病预测模型
02心血管医学的治疗创新
心血管疾病发病机制的新靶点
创新药物研发与评估
医疗器械技术的优化研究
个性化治疗方案的探索
03临床研究与心血管循证医学
随机对照试验的设计与实施
系统评价与荟萃分析
真实世界证据研究
临床决策分析
预后研究
04心血管研究的方法学创新
新型生物信息学工具的应用
人工智能与机器学习
实验技术的优化与标准化
临床研究的创新分析方法
05心血管疾病的早期预防
生物标志物研究
遗传风险评估
早期筛查策略
预防医学研究
06高血压与血管疾病研究
致病靶点及机制研究
靶器官损伤研究
治疗策略优化
07心血管康复与二级预防
康复策略优化
生活方式干预研究
心理康复
长期预后评估
08心血管医学指南与临床实践
心血管疾病诊疗指南的发布与解读
Cardiac Research坚持“心起点、新视野”的办刊理念,为全球心血管研究者提供一个高水平的学术交流平台,促进基础研究、临床实践和转化医学的深度融合,推动心血管医学的创新发展。
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Editorial Office is pleased to answer any questions you may have about
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AIMS AND SCOPE
Cardiac
Research is a pioneering open-access journal dedicated to advancing the
field of cardiovascular science. The journal encompasses a broad
spectrum of research areas, including fundamental molecular discoveries,
genetic and genomic investigations, advanced imaging technologies,
translational research, clinical trials, and epidemiological studies in
cardiovascular diseases. Our mission is to publish cutting-edge research
that enhances our understanding of cardiovascular physiology and
pathology, while fostering innovations in preventive strategies and
therapeutic interventions. Through a rigorous peer-review and editorial
process, we maintain the highest standards of scientific integrity and
academic excellence.
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on the speaker's bureau for Organization X - the CME organizers for
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may have contributed to the same aspect of the work. Any change in
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of the GenAI tool, when it was used, how it was used, and the process
of using it, and, if necessary, annotations for AI-assisted contents
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the authors have reviewed and edited the GenAI-produced content, and
take full responsibility for the authenticity and accuracy of the
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supplementary material so that reviewers and editors can judge the
accuracy, integrity,and originality of the paper.
Since
GenAI cannot meet the requirements for authorship as they cannot take
responsibility for the submitted work, GenAI -related products and
developing teams cannot be listed as the author of a paper.
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paper (e.g., method, result and analysis, etc.). All content that falls
under the category of scientific contribution or intellectual labor
should be finished by the author. If the main content of the paper is
completed using GenAI, the editorial office will handle it as academic
misconduct.
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