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2019 Impact Factor 3.614
Expert Review of Proteomics seeks to collect together technologies, methods, and discoveries from the field of proteomics to advance scientific understanding of the many varied roles protein expression plays in human health and disease.
2019 Impact Factor 0.805
Expert Opinion on Orphan Drugs is an international, peer-reviewed journal that covers all aspects of rare diseases and orphan drugs.
Expert Review of Precision Medicine and Drug Development publishes articles covering the development and clinical application of medicine to be used in a personalized therapy setting. Expert Review of Precision Medicine and Drug Development has recently been accepted into PubMed.