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Nature Reviews Cardiology (NRC)

Publisher :

Springer Nature

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
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Open Access
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Medicine
e-ISSN :

1759-5010

Issue Frequency :

Monthly

p-ISSN :

1759-5002

Est. Year :

2009

Mobile :

02078334000

Country :

United Kingdom

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

nrcardio@nature.com

Journal Descriptions

Nature Reviews Cardiology's clinical, translational, and basic science content is written by internationally renowned clinicians, academics, and researchers, and targeted towards readers in the biological and medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practising doctors and research scientists working in the cardiovascular field, we aim to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any biological or medical discipline. Nature Reviews Cardiology aims to be the premier source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific and clinical communities we serve. We strive to publish articles that are authoritative, accessible, and enhanced with clearly understandable figures, tables, and other display items. We want to provide an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, and we work hard to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article. The journal publishes Research Highlights, Comments, News & Views, Reviews, Consensus Statements, and Perspectives relevant to practising cardiologists and cardiovascular research scientists, with our broad scope ensuring that the articles we publish reach the widest possible audience.


Nature Reviews Cardiology (NRC) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiology, Medicine , Online or Print, Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 1759-5002, E-ISSN - 1759-5010, Established in - 2009, Impact Factor

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Indexed in Scopus, WoS

Not indexed in DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of NRC

Coronary microvascular dysfunction: sex-specific risk, diagnosis, and therapy

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. In the presence of signs and symptoms of myocardial ischaemia, women are more likely than men to have no obstructive coronary ...

Research Article
  • dott image Gene F Kwan
  • dott image August, 2014

Global epidemiology of atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a major public health burden worldwide, and its prevalence is set to increase owing to widespread population ageing, especially in rapidly developing countries su...

Research Article
  • dott image Ingrid E Christophersen
  • dott image April, 2016

Atrial fibrillation in women: epidemiology, pathophysiology, presentation, and prognosis

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia in women and men worldwide. During the past century, a range of risk factors has been associated with AF, severe complication...

70-year legacy of the Framingham Heart Study

The Framingham Heart Study (FHS) was established in 1948 to improve understanding of the epidemiology of coronary heart disease (CHD) in the USA. In 1961, seminal work identified major risk ...

Research Article
  • dott image Ben Freedman
  • dott image March, 2015

The mobile revolution—using smartphone apps to prevent cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Mobile technology might enable increased access to effective prevention of CVDs. Given the high penetra...

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