Bioscientifica: COVID-19

As part of Bioscientifica’s response to the current global fight against COVID-19 we have created an online collection of the latest research in the field from across our journals portfolio to help support public health authorities, medical professionals, researchers, clinicians, policymakers and the general public who are working to contain the spread of the virus.

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Bioscientifica’s COVID-19

 

Free access to Bioscientifica’s COVID-19 and related content collection

 

As part of Bioscientifica’s response to the current global fight against COVID-19 we have created an online collection of the latest research in the field from across our journals portfolio to help support public health authorities, medical professionals, researchers, clinicians, policymakers and the general public who are working to contain the spread of the virus.
 

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All content included in the collection has either been published under an appropriate open access license or has been made freely available to all for as long as necessary to aid those working to combat the virus. This online resource will also include articles from a dedicated collection from the Lead Editors of the European Journal of Endocrinology (EJE) who are currently commissioning a series of guidance documents titled  "Endocrinology in the time of COVID-19", providing guidance on how to approach the management of endocrine patients at a time when we are facing unprecedented restrictions on our diagnostic and therapeutic capacity. 

It will also include a series of review articles soon to be published in Vascular Biology exploring the effect COVID-19 has on the heart and the measures being taken to address this.

If you have any related research in progress or ready for submission you feel would further enhance this collection then please do not hesitate to get in contact with a member of the Bioscientifica team via reply@bioscientifica.com and we will be able to assist you with the process.

 

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