Liver and Pancreatic Sciences

An Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal
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Online ISSN: 2513-986X

About Journal

Liver and Pancreatic Sciences

Online ISSN: 2513-986X

Liver and Pancreatic Sciences is being discontinued as of 2018 and will not accept any further submissions.

Editor-in-Chief


Will be updated soon.

Regional Editor-in-Chief

Yoshifumi Saisho

Keio University School of Medicine
Tokyo, Japan

Editorial Board

Yury Evgeny Razvodovsky (EIC)

International Academy of Sobriety
Belarus, Russia

Amir Houshang Mohamm Adalizadeh

Pofessor
Gastroenterology
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Iran

Marianna Mastroroberto M.D.

Department of Biostatistics Center
University of Bologna
Italy


Alberto Meyer

University of Sao Paulo Medical School – FMUSP
Brazil

Marlon E. Cerf

South African Medical Research Council South Africa

Wasif M. Saif

Tufts University School of Medicine USA


Takehiro OKABAYASHI

Kochi Health Sciences Center Japan

Casadei Riccardo

Italian Scientific Abilitation
Italy

Yuxia Zia

Penn State Harshey Cancer Institute
USA


Csaba Gajdos

University of Colorado Denver, USA

Dr Ahmed AM Abdel-Hamid, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor
Medical Cell Biology Department
Faculty of Medicine
Mansoura University
Egypt

Sarfaraz Jasdanwala M.D.

Internal Medicine
Salem Memorial District Hospital
USA


In Press


Liver and Pancreatic Sciences as of 2018 and Continued as Digestive Health and Liver Disease. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, and editors who contributed to the journal over past years.

Current Issue


Liver and Pancreatic Sciences as of 2018 and Continued as Digestive Health and Liver Disease. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, and editors who contributed to the journal over past years.

Liver and Pancreatic Sciences is being discontinued as of 2018 and continued as Journal of Medicine and Therapeutics. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, and editors who contributed to the journal over past years.


Archive

Volume 2

Early case of childhood cirrhosis in 1876

Wilson I. B. Onuigbo

Editorial-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

March 20, 2017


Usefulness and safety of Endoscopic Pancreatic Duct Balloon Dilation(EPDBD)for treatment of pancreatic diseases- pancreatic stone, divisum and pseudocyst

Tadao Tsuji Nyuhzuki S Son K Sugiyama A Amano Y S. Mano T Shinobi Tanaka H Kubochi M Ono M Masuda T Shinozaki H Kaneda H Katsura H Mizutani T Miura K Katoh M Yamafuji K Takeshima K Okamoto N Hoshino Y Tsurumi N Hisada S Won J Kogiso T Yatsuji K Iimura M Kakimoto T

Research Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

July 14, 2017


Case report: High-volumetric atypical hemihepatectomy in patient with colorectal cancer with extensive metastatic disease

Olga Sjomina Jelizaveta Pavlova Evita Gashenko Nadezda Vorobjova Armands Sivins

Case Report-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

September 28, 2017


Pediatric nonalcoholic fatty liver disease associated with craniopharyngioma: case report and review of the literature

Manel Jemel Ines Khochtali Hanene Sayadi Mondher Golli

Case Report-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

September 28, 2017


Role of chemotherapy for treatment of colorectal liver metastasis in modern era of liver surgery. Current data and clinical practice in 2017

Iswanto Sucandy Darrell J Downs

Commentary-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

September 29, 2017


Weight loss and improvement of hepatic fibrosis in Egyptian patients with chronic hepatitis C

Khaled Metwally Eman Abdelsameea Tamer Refaat Khaled Gameel Eman Roweisha

Research Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

September 22, 2017


Irreversible electroporation of locally recurrent pancreatic cancer with 5-year survival

Alyssa M. Deiters Minia Hellan Rebecca M. Tuttle James R. Ouellette

Case Report-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

November 27, 2017


Cystic artery lymph node-is it a fixed important landmark during cholecystectomy?

Kor Woi Tiang Jia Xin Peng Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki

Case Report-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

November 28, 2017


Dual thermal ablation of pancreatic cancer cells as an improved combinatorial treatment strategy

Kenneth W. Baumann John M. Baust Kristi K. SnyderJohn G. Baust Robert G Van Buskirk

Research Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

November 30, 2017


Volume 1

Comparison between 80 kV, 100 kV and 120 kV CT protocols in the assessment of the therapeutic outcome in HCC

Emilio Quaia

Research Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

November 15, 2016


Test-bolus versus bolus-tracking in the timing of hepatic arterial phase at contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

Emilio Quaia

Research Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

November 21, 2016


Similarities and differences in beta cell mass between Caucasians and Japanese in the face of obesity and diabetes

J. Inaishi Y. Saisho H. Itoh

Short Communication-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

December 11, 2016


Fatty liver and n-3 fatty acids ingestion: New mechanisms and perspectives from pre-clinical animal models

Amanda Marreiro Barbosa Thayz Rodrigues Chagas Everson Araújo Nunes

Short Communication-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

December 19, 2016


Pancreatic mesenchymal stromal cells: Characteristics and possible origin

Sara M. Ahmed Nagwa El-Badri

Review Article-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

December 19, 2016


Graft reperfusion of transplanted liver–perfect storm for coronary vasospasm

Latha Hebbar Eric W Nelson Gregory Scott Kottkamp Sylvia Wilson

Case Report-Liver and Pancreatic Sciences (LPS)

December 28, 2016


Submit Manuscript


LPS welcomes direct submissions from authors: Attach your word file with e-mail and send it to: submissions@oatext.com alternatively to: editor.lps@oatext.com

Publication Charges


Liver and Pancreatic Sciences is an Open Access journal and we do not charge the end user when accessing a manuscript or any article. This allows the scientific community to view, download, distribution of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, under the term of "Creative Commons Attribution License". In line with other open access journals we provide a flat fee submission structure on the acceptance of a peer-reviewed article which covers in part the entirety of the publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process includes our maintenance, submission and peer review systems and international editing, publication and submission to global indexing and tracking organisations and archiving to allow instant access to the whole article and associated supplementary documents. We also have to ensure enough investment to secure a sustainable model which ethically, legally and financially stable.

The publication charges for Liver and Pancreatic Sciences are GBP 690.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why are your charges set at these levels?

All articles published in OA Text are open access. Open Access publishing implies that all readers, anywhere in the world, are allowed unrestricted to full text of articles, immediately on publication in OA Text Journals. The Article Publication Charges pay for the editorial and production costs of the journal, for hosting the website, publishing articles online, preparing HTML , PDF and XML versions of the articles and submitting the articles in electronic citation database like CrossRef.

Our financial goals are to:

  • Recover capitalization costs;
  • Produce sufficient revenue to allow for a sustainable and scalable publishing program, under continuous development;
  • Bend the publication-charge cost downward over time.

Who will pay the APC?

Corresponding author or Co-authors has to make the payment on acceptance of the article.

When should I pay?

Corresponding author or the paying institutions should arrange for the payment once they are notified regarding acceptance of the article. APC is exempted for cases in which a wavier agreement has been made in-prior to submission.

*We request an immediate attention towards the payment as the articles will not be published unless the charges have been paid.

How do I pay?

Authors or institutions can make payments by two modes as per their convenience.

  1. Wire/Bank transfer
  2. Card payment

Note: No taxes are included in this charge, taxes will be applicable as per the policies of the country of the payee. Additional transaction charges may be levied on the author.

Can I be eligible for wavier on APC?

The waiver request will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and will be provided accordingly.

*The Waiver requests must be made during the submission process and will not be accepted after  processing of the manuscript.

Do I have to pay if my manuscript is rejected?

No, Article processing charges will not be applicable for articles rejected by the Editorial office.

Withdrawal Charges

Are reprints of my article included in the article processing charges (APCs)?

No, Article processing charges (APCs) do not include the charges for the reprints. Reprints facility is optional and should be order separately.

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