Journal of Human and Animal Intestines

Journal of Human and Animal Intestines

The Journal of Human and Animal Intestines (JHAI) publishes a wide variety of research from all fields of gastroenterology and parasitology, including the study of, anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the gastrointestinal tract and the relationship between the gut and its associated microbiota. Topics of interest include the causes and treatments of gastrointestinal disorders, the biology and genetics of animal parasites, the effects of environmental pollution on gut health, and the development of new diagnostic techniques and interventions.

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33 days

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62%

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12 days

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Journal of Human and Animal Intestines is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed journal that helps disseminate original research work, having a unique aspect of covering many areas which contributes to providing an awareness of research studies of scientists around the globe.

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Welcome to the Journal of Human and Animal Intestines, a dedicated platform at the forefront of gastrointestinal research. Discover the complex realm of digestive wellness, where human and animal studies converge to provide comprehensive insights.

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We welcome submissions from researchers, clinicians, and scientists dedicated to advancing our understanding of human and animal intestines. Manuscripts can be submitted through our online submission system.

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The Journal of Human and Animal Intestines is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence and scientific integrity. Our peer-review process is a rigorous and meticulous evaluation conducted by experts.

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The Journal of Human and Animal Intestines is your gateway to staying informed about the latest insights and advancements in Gastrointestinal Health, Digestive Disorders, Animal Models in Gastroenterology, Diet and Gut Health, Veterinary Gastroenterology, Zoonotic Diseases, Probiotics and Prebiotics, Nutrient Absorption.

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The Journal of Human and Animal Intestines is privileged to have an esteemed Editorial Board comprising distinguished experts, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of human and veterinary gastrointestinal health.

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Our archives stand as a rich collection, capturing the evolution of research and insights in both human and animal intestines.

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Human and Animal Intestines -Inflammation-Valentina Discepolo

Valentina Discepolo

Post-Doctoral Scholar Department of Medicine, University of Chicago. 900 E 57t...

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Human and Animal Intestines -Laparoscopic Surgery-Ashish Lal Shrestha

Ashish Lal Shrestha

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil na...

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Human and Animal Intestines -Medicinal chemistry-Mohamed Abdalla

Mohamed Abdalla

18 Rady Street, Zeuiton, Cairo, Egypt, Zip 11321

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Human and Animal Intestines -Reactive Oxygen Species-Zorawar Singh

Zorawar Singh

Department of Zoology, Khalsa College Amritsar, Punjab -143001, India.

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Latest Articles

Reflux disease (RB)

Human and Animal Intestines

Clinical Gastroenterological Manifestations as Criteria for the Pathology and Effectiveness of Surgical Correction of Reflux Disease of the Digestive System

Published on 27-01-2021
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refluxes of the digestive system

Human and Animal Intestines

Conclusion from the Doctor's Dissertation Martynov V.L. on Surgical Correction of Digestive System Refluxes

Published on 19-01-2021
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pathology

Human and Animal Intestines

Causes and Consequences of the Syndrome of Excessive Bacterial Growth in the Small Intestine

Published on 06-11-2020
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