Movement Disorders

Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders
Beschreibung FachzeitschriftMedizin
Fachgebiet Medizin
Sprache Englisch
Verlag John Wiley & Sons (USA)
Erstausgabe 1986
Erscheinungsweise 16 pro Jahr
Chefredakteur Jose A. Obeso, C. Warren Olanow
Herausgeber Wiley-Liss
Weblink http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/76507419/home
ISSN 0885-3185
CODEN MOVDEA

Movement Disorders ist die offizielle Zeitschrift der Movement Disorder Society. Sie erscheint in englischer Sprache. Die erste Ausgabe erschien im Jahr 1986 im Verlag Raven Press[1]. Heute wird sie von John Wiley & Sons mit 16 Ausgaben pro Jahr veröffentlicht.

Die Artikel der Zeitschrift befassen sich mit der aktuellen Forschung im Bereich der folgenden Bewegungsstörungen (alphabetische Reihenfolge):

Die Artikel der Zeitschrift werden in den wichtigen bibliografischen Datenbanken wie MEDLINE/PubMed, Science Citation Index und Scopus gelistet.

Der Impact Factor der Zeitschrift im Jahr 2009 war 4.014.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Movement Disorders. National Library of Medicine Catalog. Abgerufen am 19. August 2010.

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