Peyronie’s Disease High Impact Factor Journals
Peyronie disease is the disorder occurs in the connective tissue. This disease leads to the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissues. This disease is caused by various factors such as fibroblast, macrophages, and cytokines. The disease is caused even due to inflammatory responses in the tunica albuginea of the penile corpora cavernosa. The study shows that the disease is increased with age. Peyronies disease is a high
impact factor journal. The
journals help research and improvement in the treatment of this disease. The article publishing in the
journals should meet the journal's standard with the quality of the research paper. The
articles should be elaborate in detail with the materials, method, discussion, and results.
High Impact List of Articles
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation Vol 3, Iss 2
Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation
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Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation Vol 3, Iss 2
Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation
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Challenges in clinical trial design for recurrent glioblastoma
Katharine A McNeill, Howard A Fine
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Challenges in clinical trial design for recurrent glioblastoma
Katharine A McNeill, Howard A Fine
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Denosumab for treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women
Ove Torring
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Denosumab for treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women
Ove Torring
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Data and safety monitoring boards of randomized trials: evolving principles and practical suggestions
Charles H Hennekens,David DeMets4
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Data and safety monitoring boards of randomized trials: evolving principles and practical suggestions
Charles H Hennekens,David DeMets4
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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