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Preface Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology (JCRPE) is a journal which we hope will address the international arena of pediatric endocrinology and contribute to the exchange of research experience in this important field of medicine. JCRPE is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal and is being published in Istanbul, Turkey. JCRPE has launched its first issue in September 2008. The editorial board includes pediatric endocrinologists from several countries. Pediatric endocrinology is a field which has expanded in this country in the past four decades and now includes several hard working and productive individuals. We therefore thought that starting a journal in this field would be worthwhile and would hopefully be a lasting contribution to the field. Being familiar with your expertise in the field of pediatric endocrinology, we ventured to include you among the researchers who are on our top list for contributions to our journal. I therefore would like to invite you to submit a paper to JCRPE and would greatly appreciate your contribution. This can be an original research paper, a case report or a review article. For more detailed information on JCRPE please consult our website. With best regards and looking forward to your response to this call for papers, I remain, Sincerely,
Feyza Darendeliler, Professor in Pediatric Endocrinology Editor-in-Chief
Focus and Scope
The Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, letters, case reports and other special features related to the field of pediatric endocrinology. JCRPE is published by the Turkish Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Society quarterly (March, June, September, December).
Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology is indexed in EBSCO, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Engineering Village, Reaxys and in Index Copernicus.
The journal is printed on an acid-free paper.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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