Aims and Scope

Journal of Human Reproduction and Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal providing rapid publication of research from global researchers across biomedical and clinical fields. It is semiyearly published by Exploration and Verfication Publishing and the publication language is English.

This journal aims to provide a forum for physicians in reproductive medicine, infertility specialists, reproductive and developmental biologists, immunologists, obstetricians, gynecologists, urogynecologists, to present and discuss the latest and most relevant studies in the field of reproductive endocrinology, while facilitating the interaction of researchers in relevant field and the dissemination of cutting-edge research. The journal has a broad scope in the basic research and clinical application of reproduction and endocrinology, especially the interrelationship and interaction between them, such as hormonal functioning as it pertains to reproduction, and issue of infertility. Apart from reproductive endocrinology, it also encompasses other areas of endocrinology, metabolism, reproductive biology, obstetrics, gynecology, including but not limited to, embryonic development, pregnancy, reproductive disorders affected by age and external factors, reproductive related tumors, reproductive enhancement technologies, endocrine glands and gonad, regulation of organ and system function by hormones, molecular biology of reproduction, reproductive nutrition, female reproductive function, pathogenesis and treatment of disorders associated with reproductive organs, etc.

The journal will consider all submissions of physiology and pathology related to reproduction and endocrinology, including but not limited to, the following areas:

· reproductive endocrinology;
· hormonal functioning as it pertains to reproduction;
· issue of infertility;
· embryonic development;
· pregnancy;
· reproductive disorders;
· reproductive related tumors;
· reproductive enhancement technologies;
· endocrine glands and gonad;
· regulation of organ and system function by hormones;
· molecular biology of reproduction;
· reproductive nutrition;
· reproductive immunology, and toxicology;
· female reproductive function;
· pathogenesis and treatment of disorders associated with reproductive organs;
· generation and chemical/biological properties of sex hormones;
· endocrinology and metabolism related diseases;
· health and diseases of human reproduction;
· prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of endocrinology and reproduction disease;
· others.