Human Reproduction (journal)

Human Reproduction (journal)
Human Reproduction  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) Hum. Reprod.
Discipline Human reproduction, reproductive biology
Language English
Edited by A. Van Steirteghem
Publication details
Publisher Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1986-present
Frequency Monthly
Impact factor
(2009)
3.773
Indexing
ISSN 0268-1161 (print)
1460-2350 (web)
CODEN HUREEE
OCLC number 13829792
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Human Reproduction Update  
Former name(s) Bibliography of Reproduction, Oxford Reviews of Reproductive Biology
Abbreviated title (ISO) Hum. Reprod. Update
Discipline Human reproduction, reproductive biology
Language English
Edited by J. Collins
Publication details
Publisher Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1995-present
Frequency Bimonthly
Impact factor
(2009)
7.042
Indexing
ISSN 1355-4786 (print)
1460-2369 (web)
LCCN 95657574
CODEN HRUPF8
OCLC number 32055602
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Molecular Human Reproduction  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Mol. Hum. Reprod.
Discipline Human reproduction, reproductive biology
Language English
Edited by Stephen G. Hillier
Publication details
Publisher Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1995-present
Frequency Monthly
Impact factor
(2009)
3.005
Indexing
ISSN 1360-9947 (print)
1460-240 (web)
CODEN MHREFD
OCLC number 33838450
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Human Reproduction is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of human reproduction, including reproductive physiology and pathology, endocrinology, andrology, gonad function, gametogenesis, fertilization, embryo development, implantation, pregnancy, genetics, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, oncology, infectious disease, surgery, contraception, infertility treatment, psychology, ethics, and social issues.[1] It is an official journal of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.[2]

Contents

Spin-off journals

The journals Human Reproduction Update and Molecular Human Reproduction are spin-offs from Human Reproduction that were established in 1995.[2] The main journal concentrates on original research, clinical case studies, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues.[2]

Human Reproduction Update is a bimonthly review journal.[3] According to the Journal Citation Reports its 2009 impact factor is 7.042, ranking it first in the categories "Obstetrics and Gynaecology" (out of 70) and "Reproductive Biology" (out of 26).

Molecular Human Reproduction focuses on molecular aspects of reproductive biology and is published monthly.[2] According to the Journal Citation Reports its 2009 impact factor is 3.005, ranking it 12th out of 35 in the category "Developmental Biology" and 7th out of 26 in the category "Reproductive Biology".

Abstracting and indexing

All three journals are abstracted and indexed in Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Current Contents, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, PubMed/MEDLINE, ProQuest, and Science Citation Index

See also

  • Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences

References

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