Gut Microbes (GM) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Medicine, and Published by Taylor and Francis. The Print-ISSN to Gut Microbes is 1949-0976 and its abbreviation is Gut Microbes.
The intestinal microbiota plays a pivotal role in human physiology. Characterizing its structure and function has implications for health and disease, impacting nutrition and obesity, brain function, allergic responses, immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer development, cardiac disease, liver disease, and others.
Gut Microbes provides a platform for presenting and discussing cutting-edge research on all aspects of microorganisms populating the intestine. The journal focuses in particular on mechanistic and cause and effect studies.
Gut Microbes brings together a multidisciplinary community of scientists working in the areas of:
Profiling the intestinal microbiota Gastrointestinal disease: mechanisms, host defense, diagnosis, epidemiology Host-pathogen interactions including enteric disease and bacterial pathogenesis Quorum sensing and toxicity Probiotics and prebiotics Novel treatments and clinical trials Role of intestinal microbiota in health and disease
Gut Microbes accepts Research Papers/Reports, Reviews, Brief Reports, Research Letters, Commentaries and Views, Creative Commentaries, Meeting Reports, Data Notes, Invited Editorials for publication.
Journal title | Gut Microbes (GM) |
Abbreviation | Gut Microbes |
Print ISSN | 1949-0976 |
Online ISSN | 1949-0984 |
Publisher Name | Taylor and Francis |
Editor-in-chief | Beth McCormick |
Subject Category | Medicine |
Access type | Open Access |
Acceptance rate | 20% |
Impact Factor | 12.2 |
SJR | 2.600 |
SNIP | 1.919 |
Ranking | 814 |
CiteScore | 14.4 |
H-Index | 96 |
Status | 🟢 Active |