Journal of Neurotrauma

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  • Formerly known as
    Central Nervous System Trauma
  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    5,960
  • Abbreviation
    J Neurotrauma
  • ISSN
    0897-7151
  • e-ISSN
    1557-9042
  • Main Publisher
    Mary Ann Liebert
  • Publisher
    Mary Ann Liebert Inc
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Medical emergencies
    Critical care
    Intensive care
    First aid
    Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Neurology
    Diseases of the nervous system
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Description
The Journal of Neurotrauma is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research on the pathobiology, treatment, and outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI). This multidisciplinary journal serves as a forum for basic scientists, clinicians, and rehabilitation specialists to share their latest findings and insights into the complex mechanisms underlying neurotrauma. The journalÂ’s emphasis is on translating preclinical discoveries into clinical applications to improve patient care. Key areas covered include neuroinflammation, neuroprotection, regenerative medicine, and the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. ItÂ’s indexed in major databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The Journal of Neurotrauma plays a vital role in advancing the field by disseminating high-quality research that addresses the urgent need for effective interventions and improved outcomes for individuals affected by neurotrauma. Researchers are encouraged to submit their original work, contributing to the journalÂ’s mission of fostering innovation and collaboration in the neurotrauma community. By publishing groundbreaking studies, the Journal of Neurotrauma significantly impacts the development of new strategies for preventing and treating neurological injuries, ultimately enhancing the lives of those affected by TBI and SCI.