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ISSN: 1471-4922
Imprint: TRENDS
The urgency of the need to control devastating disease motivates current research in parasitology within a diversity of disciplines from
molecular biology to ecology. Trends in Parasitology aims to provide a point of access for communication between workers in
all disciplines, both in the field ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The urgency of the need to control devastating disease motivates current research in parasitology within a diversity of disciplines from
molecular biology to ecology. Trends in Parasitology aims to provide a point of access for communication between workers in
all disciplines, both in the field and laboratory.
Trends in Parasitology has become a highly regarded review journal of
international importance. This reflects the truly global significance of medical and veterinary parasites, and as a result the journal
has more than 30,000 readers in 128 countries. To maintain its cosmopolitan coverage, Trends in Parasitology not only commissions
articles of interest to the specialist but ensures they are written in a form accessible to readers in other fields. Its format and broad
scope have made it an essential journal for parasitologists worldwide.
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