Aim & Scope
These are exciting times in the clinical neurosciences. New practice models, implemented or currently piloted in a few centers, are transforming rapidly and each change will require new adaptation. Meaningful advances in research and clinical care have been made in neurology and related disciplines. The field is vast, complex, increasingly interdisciplinary, rapidly expanding, and intellectually challenging. Versatility and permanent dialogue between neuroscientists and clinicians encircle all fields of subspecialization and are vital to the practice of quality neurology and the demands for rapid translational information from the basic neurosciences to treatment. In this era of frequently competing demands, no health professional can become too complacent or too relaxed, as it will not take long to fall behind. An appreciation of these facts spark the idea of this project, in order to provide state of the art, readable and innovative updates to the physician scientist across the globe, on what's next in neurology. Frontiers in Neurology publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across the entire research spectrum of Neurology. The mission of Frontiers in Neurology is to bring all relevant Specialties in Neurology together on a single platform. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 15
Stress and the domestic cat: have humans accidentally created an animal mimic of neurodegeneration?
Frontiers in Neurology , 2024 - VOLUME 15
S Tenhoeve , M Findlay , K Cole , ... , R Rennert
Frontiers in Neurology , 2024 - VOLUME 15
Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and spontaneous CSF leaks: the connective tissue conundrum
S Severance , V Daylor , T Petrucci , ... , R Norris
Frontiers in Neurology , 2024 - VOLUME 15
Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Saudi Arabia: a review of the current literature
Frontiers in Neurology , 2024 - VOLUME 15
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
DK Shah , PK Yip , A Barlas , ... , P Chisholm
Frontiers in Neurology2020 - VOLUME 11 p 562510.
7 14
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
Journal investigating follow-up study that didn’t mention patients had died
Retraction Watch
2024 - VOLUME 2024, ISSUE 6, June
0 0
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
PubPeer
2024 - VOLUME 2024, ISSUE 6
0 0
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
DK Shah , V Ponnusamy , J Evanson , ... , PK Yip
Frontiers in Neurology2018 - VOLUME 9 p 86.
14 20
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
Journal investigating follow-up study that didn’t mention patients had died
Retraction Watch
2024 - VOLUME 2024, ISSUE 6, June
0 0
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
PubPeer
2024 - VOLUME 2024, ISSUE 6
0 0
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
RC Turner , BP Lucke-Wold , AF Logsdon , ... , AL Petraglia
Frontiers in Neurology2015 - VOLUME 6 p 222.
18 47
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
CSF p-tau as a potential cognition impairment biomarker in ALS.
Z Gong , L Gao , Y Lu , Z Wang
Frontiers in Neurology2022 - VOLUME 13 p 991143.
2 38
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
M Veldeman , M Coburn , R Rossaint , ... , A Höllig
Frontiers in Neurology2017 - VOLUME 8 p 511.
21 33
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
JR Stapleton-Kotloski , RJ Kotloski , JA Boggs , ... , DW Godwin
Frontiers in Neurology2014 - VOLUME 5 p 244.
6 51
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
Non-Coding RNA Regulatory Network in Ischemic Stroke.
Z Cai , S Li , T Yu , ... , J Jin
Frontiers in Neurology2022 - VOLUME 13 p 820858.
1 96
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)
LR da Costa , BM de Campos , MKM Alvim , G Castellano
Frontiers in Neurology2021 - VOLUME 12 p 673559.
2 32
![Free / Open Access to Full Text](/assets/img/misc/oa3.png)