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Lymphatics | Scope Update

30 October 2025

To further enhance the quality of Lymphatics (ISSN: 2813-3307) and its published papers, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Varsha Gandhi, the journal has updated and revised the scope. The original scope and the updated scope are listed below.

Scope (new version)

Scope (old version)

Lymphatics publishes high-quality original research articles, communications, case reports, and timely review or commentary papers on lymphatics and related disorders from screening to treatment, including research regarding their biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology and pathophysiology, with a special emphasis on translational research and therapeutics. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Lymphatic system and lymph nodes;
  • Cancers associated with lymphoblasts and lymphocytes—lymphoma; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and other blood borne cancers;
  • Cancer progression and dissemination through lymphatics—metastasis;
  • Lymphocytes as microenvironment;
  • The use of genetically engineered lymphocytes as drugs;
  • Lymphatic vessels and lymph, the clear fluid;
  • The biology and development of lymphocytes;
  • Lymphoid tissues;
  • Lymphatics and inflammation;
  • The role of lymphocytes and lymphatic system in fighting infection.

Lymphatics publishes high-quality original research articles, communications, case reports, and timely review or commentary papers related to lymphology and related disorders, their biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, and physiology, with a special emphasis on translational research and therapeutics. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Lymphatic system and lymph nodes;
  • Cancers associated with lymphoblasts and lymphocytes—lymphoma; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and other blood borne cancers;
  • Cancer progression and dissemination through lymphatics—metastasis;
  • Lymphocytes as microenvironment;
  • The use of genetically engineered lymphocytes as drugs;
  • Lymphatic vessels and lymph, the clear fluid;
  • The biology and development of lymphocytes;
  • Lymphoid tissues;
  • Lymphatics and inflammation;
  • The role of lymphocytes and lymphatic system in fighting infection.

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/lymphatics/about.

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