Abstract
Histochemical techniques are widely applied in biomedical research and, during the last twenty years, they were among the methods used in more than 590,000 scientific articles in indexed journals. However, a very small percentage of these papers were published in strictly histochemical journals. A possible strategy to widen the audience of the histochemical journals making them attractive to non-histochemist authors might be to publish and make open-access available the proceedings of the meetings and conferences of valued scientific societies whose fellows use microscopy and histochemistry in their experimental activity. In the last years’ experience of the European Journal of Histochemistry, this approach was effective to increase the number of published articles on stem cells and development, connective tissue and nerve cell biology.
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Pellicciari, C., Biggiogera, M., & Malatesta, M. (2019). A journal of histochemistry as a forum for non-histochemical scientific societies. European Journal of Histochemistry, 63(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2019.3106
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