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What Types of Research Does AJP Publish?
AJP publishes a broad range of research articles, including original research papers, reviews, and case reports. These articles often focus on the
molecular and cellular mechanisms
underlying diseases, which are of particular interest to histologists. Research topics range from
pathogenesis
and
diagnostic techniques
to the
development of novel therapies
.
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