The peer review process typically involves several steps:
Submission: Researchers submit their manuscript to a journal. Initial Screening: The journal editor conducts a preliminary review to ensure the manuscript aligns with the journal's scope and standards. Reviewer Selection: The editor selects peer reviewers who are experts in the field of histology. Review: Reviewers critically evaluate the manuscript, providing feedback on its strengths and weaknesses. Decision: The editor makes a decision based on the reviewers' comments, which may include acceptance, revision, or rejection.