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Medical Mycology Journal

AbbreviationMed. Mycol. J.
Journal Impact1.32
Quartiles(Global)MYCOLOGY(Q4)
ISSN2185-6486, 2186-165X
h-index29

The Medical Mycology Journal is the official publication of the Japanese Society for Medical Mycology. This journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and brief reports on topics related to medical and veterinary mycology.

Publication InformationPublisher: Japanese Society for Medical MycologyPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2011Proportion of original research papers80.95%Self Citation Rate:7.10%Gold OA Rate: 100.00%

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