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Reproductive and Developmental Medicine (RDM) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Medicine, and Published by Wolters Kluwer Medknow. The Print-ISSN to Reproductive and Developmental Medicine is 2096-2924 and its abbreviation is Reprod Dev Med.
Reproductive and Developmental Medicine (RDM) is an international peer-reviewed journal, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies. It is in collaboration with the Wolters Kluwer Health international academic publishing house.
The journal is being published in quarterly basis, and aims to publish high quality scientific articles in the field of reproductive medicine and developmental biology, including original research (basic, clinical and translational), reviews, opinions and debates on current importance or controversy of reproductive medicine and developmental biology.
Studies in the following areas, but not limited to, will be considered: reproductive endocrinology, reproductive immunology, gametogenesis, fertilization, embryo development and implantation, birth defect, reproductive genetics, biology of reproduction, fertility preservation, andrology, genetic diagnosis, preimplantation genetic testing, germline stem cell research, and new techniques and methods in reproductive medicine and developmental biology. Research that would be classified as clearly in the fields of reproductive system oncology will not normally be published.
Journal title | Reproductive and Developmental Medicine (RDM) |
Abbreviation | Reprod Dev Med |
Print ISSN | 2096-2924 |
Online ISSN | 2589-8728 |
Publisher Name | Wolters Kluwer Medknow |
Editor-in-chief | Cong-Jian Xu |
Subject Category | Medicine |
Access type | Open Access |
SJR | 0.238 |
SNIP | 0.265 |
Ranking | 20023 |
CiteScore | 1.4 |
H-Index | 6 |
Quartile | Q3 |
Status | 🟢 Active |
Abstracting and Indexing |