JAPANESE JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH

Journal Title
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH

JPN J VET RES

ISSN / eISSN
0047-1917
Aims and Scope
The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research (JJVR) quarterly publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of veterinary science. JJVR was originally published as a “University Journal” of veterinary science at Hokkaido University from more than 60 years ago. Currently, JJVR, is Japan’s leading scientific veterinary journal, and provides valuable information for the development of veterinary science by welcoming contributions from researchers worldwide.

JJVR offers online submission for Regular Papers, Short Communications, and Review Articles that are unpublished and not being considered for publication elsewhere. Research areas include:

Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Infectious diseases, Parasitology, Laboratory Animal Science and Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pathology, Theriogenology, Molecular Medicine, Public Health, Radiation Biology, Toxicology, Wildlife Biology and Medicine, Veterinary Hygiene, The other fields related to veterinary science.
Subject Area

VETERINARY SCIENCES

CiteScore
1.00 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Veterinary - General Veterinary Q3 #128/194
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2024) Quartile
VETERINARY SCIENCES Q4
H-index
20
Country/Area of Publication
JAPAN
Publisher
Hokkaido University
Publication Frequency
Quarterly
Year Publication Started
1954
Annual Article Volume
12
Open Access
NO
Contact
HOKKAIDO UNIV, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MED, SAPPORO, JAPAN, 060

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