Ongoing Special Issue
Engage with focused collections in hepatology.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2578-2371
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2578-2371
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Hepatology, splenology, hepatobiliary disorders, portal hypertension, liver transplantation, metabolic and autoimmune liver disease, imaging, and translational therapeutics. We prioritize validated clinical and mechanistic evidence.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
JSLR features ongoing special issues that highlight timely topics in hepatology, splenic disorders, and hepatobiliary therapeutics. These collections bring together leading researchers to accelerate discovery and translation.
- Review the current special issue themes
- Ensure your manuscript aligns with the stated scope
- Submit through ManuscriptZone with the correct issue selection
- Engage with guest editor feedback during review
Curated Collections
Special issues spotlight emerging areas.
Guest Editor Outreach
Targeted dissemination to focused communities.
Open Access
Immediate global visibility for published articles.
Cross Promotion
Featured in journal communications and updates.
Can I propose a new topic?
Yes. Send a proposal to [email protected].
How are issues announced?
Announcements are shared on the journal site and newsletters.
Are issues time limited?
Yes. Each issue has a defined submission window.
JSLR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in hepatology and spleen research. We emphasize reproducible clinical methods, clear reporting of diagnostic criteria, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal research.
Explore Special Issues
Submit your work to a current theme or propose a new collection.