Clinical Lipidology
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1758-4299 eISSN : 1758-4302
Abbreviation : Clin. Lipidol.
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Clinical Lipidology is published to support the diverse array of medical professionals who work to reduce the incidence of morbidity and mortality from dyslipidemia and associated disorders of lipid metabolism.
The Journal's readership encompasses a broad cross-section of the medical community, including cardiologists, endocrinologists, and primary care physicians, as well as those involved in the treatment of such disorders as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
The Journal also addresses allied health professionals who treat the patient base described above, such as pharmacists, nurse practitioners and dietitians.
Because the scope of clinical lipidology is broad, the topics addressed by the Journal are equally diverse.
Typical articles explore lipidology as it is practiced in the treatment setting, recent developments in pharmacological research, reports of treatment and trials, case studies, the impact of lifestyle modification, and similar academic material of interest to the practitioner.
While preference is given to material of immediate practical concern, the science that underpins lipidology is forwarded by expert contributors so that evidence-based approaches to reducing cardiovascular and coronary heart disease can be made immediately available to our readers.
Sections of the Journal will address pioneering studies and the clinicians who conduct them, case studies, ethical standards and conduct, professional guidance such as ATP and NCEP, editorial commentary, letters from readers, National Lipid Association (NLA) news and upcoming event information, as well as abstracts from the NLA annual scientific sessions and the scientific forums held by its chapters, when appropriate.
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Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Medicine, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Apolipoproteins in the brain: implications for neurological and psychiatric disorders
Citation: 177
Authors: David A, Cyndi Shannon, Brett
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Mechanisms and clinical implications of hepatocyte lipoapoptosis
Citation: 92
Authors: Sophie C, Gregory J
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Maternal lipid metabolism during normal pregnancy and its implications to fetal development
Citation: 90
Authors: Emilio, Henar
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The juvenile Batten disease protein, CLN3, and its role in regulating anterograde and retrograde post-Golgi trafficking
Citation: 78
Authors: Susan L, John F
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Lipid oxidation by hypochlorous acid: chlorinated lipids in atherosclerosis and myocardial ischemia
Citation: 69
Authors: David A
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The ACCORD-Lipid study: implications for treatment of dyslipidemia in Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Citation: 67
Authors: Marshall, Laura, Henry
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Variations in lipid levels according to menstrual cycle phase: clinical implications
Citation: 60
Authors: Sunni L., Sonya, Anna Z.