
Experimental Physiology
Translation & Integration. International Journal of the Physiological SocietyPublished on behalf of the Physiological Society
Edited by:
David Paterson
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 28/74 Physiology
Impact Factor: 2.91
Experimental Physiology publishes Research Papers which report the results of original research in most areas of physiology. These are normally limited to 6,000 words including legends and references Papers should embrace the journal's orientation of translation and integration. Specifically, we are keen to receive manuscripts that deal with both physiological and pathophysiological questions that investigate gene/protein function using molecular, cellular and whole animal approaches. In addition pertinent methodological papers are encouraged as are manuscripts that use computational models to further our understanding of physiological processes. For full details on the scope and subject areas covered click here.
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Also published on behalf of the Physiological Society: The Journal of Physiology
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Experimental Physiology archive - free online
For free access to articles published in the journal more than 12 months ago, back to 1908 click here.
Review content is free
All Hot Topic Reviews, Review articles and published Lectures are free immediately on publication.
Free Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the OARE Initiative (Online Access to Research in the Environment) with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Funding agency policies
Read our publication policies for research funded by NIH, Wellcome Trust and HHMR here.
Online Open
Experimental Physiology offers authors an open access publishing option through Blackwell Publishing's Online Open service. To apply for funding to make your paper in Experimental Physiology open access through Online Open, please contact your institution's Research Office or The Physiological Society Publications Office for advice.
Any authors wishing to send their paper Online Open will be required to complete the payment form available from our website here. A copy of the completed form will be requested when the manuscript is potentially acceptable, pending minor revision. For full instructions for Experimental Physiology authors please click here.
Online Submission
Manuscripts can be submitted online at BenchPress.
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