Journal of Organ Dysfunction
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1747-1060 eISSN : 1747-1079
Abbreviation : J. Organ Dysfunct.
Aims & Scope
This title has ceased (2010).
Journal of Organ Dysfunction is a truly international journal devoted to the publication of articles on significant work in pathophysiology as well as in clinical science and preclinical medicine related to multiple organ/system dysfunctions.
The journal provides a forum for exchange of ideas on potential molecular and cellular mechanisms of multiple organ/system dysfunctions.
Journal of Organ Dysfunction aims to play an important, critical, and recognized role in the improvement of the prognosis of patients with multiple organ/system dysfunctions.
Topics include: • Cell and molecular mechanisms • Biomarkers • Prognosis prediction • Prevention and intervention • Metabolism and nutrition
View Aims & ScopeAbstracting & Indexing
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 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Medicine and Nursing, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
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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Gut lymph hypothesis of early shock and trauma-induced multiple organ dysfunction syndrome: A new look at gut origin sepsis
Citation: 30
Authors: Edwin A., Da-Zhong, Qi
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Inflammatory mediators in sepsis: Cytokines, chemokines, adhesion molecules and gases
Citation: 25
Authors: Raina, Siaw, Min, Jia, Huili, Manmish, Madhav
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Immunomodulatory effects of glutamine-enriched nutritional support in elderly patients with severe sepsis: a prospective, randomized, controlled study
Citation: 13
Authors: Guolong, Jing, Zhaocai, Yihua
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Role of intestinal mucus and pancreatic proteases in the pathogenesis of trauma–hemorrhagic shock-induced gut barrier failure and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Citation: 8
Authors: Susan M., Danielle R., Xiaofa, Edwin A.
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Potential factors of interorgan signals in the development of pancreatitis-associated acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome
Citation: 8
Authors: Hong, Xia, Chunxue, Xiangdong
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Attenuation of rodent lung ischemia–reperfusion injury by sphingosine 1-phosphate
Citation: 8
Authors: Liliana, Jeffrey R., Pramod, Saad, Tamara, Wickii T., Joe G. N.
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<b>Expert's opinion on potential role of epithelial cells in pathogenesis of organ dysfunction</b>
Citation: 7
Authors: Kenneth B.
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Does lung aging have an impact on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
Citation: 6
Authors: Kazuhiro
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Role of pancreatic enzymes in the development of multiple organ failure after shock
Citation: 6
Authors: Darren J., Cristobol, Hubert D., Jose A., Geert W., Tony E., Raul, David B.