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The Journal of Pathology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1892 as The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology by German Sims Woodhead. It has been the official journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (present name: Pathological Society) since its foundation in 1906. The journal has published important papers in pathology and experimental medicine including work by Rudolf Virchow and Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, both of whom contributed to the inaugural issue. In 1969, the journal's title was shortened to The Journal of Pathology. In January 1999, the first of an ongoing series of Annual Review issues was published, on the topic of "Molecular and Cellular Themes in Cancer Research", edited by Peter A. Hall and David P. Lane. A history of the journal was written in 2006 by former editor-in-chief C. Simon Herrington, as a chapter of a book on the history of the Pathological Society. The journal publishes research papers, reviews, commentaries, and perspectives, as well as the abstracts of the Pathological Society Winter and Summer Meetings (in two separate online-only yearly supplements). The current editor in chief is Peter A. Hall MD PhD. The journal is published on behalf of the Pathological Society by John Wiley & Sons. Because of the success of the Journal, in mid 2014 a companion journal was launched with a more clinical focus. This was initially called The Clinical Journal of Pathology but was then renamed Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research. Peter A. Hall was the initial editor of this companion journal. Peter Hall stood down as the Editor in Chief in late 2014 after 7 years. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Pathology 8264
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Thrombotic micro-angiopathy with macroscopic infarction
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Angiomatous lymphoid-tissue hyperplasia
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Light- and electron-microscope studies on the granular cell myoblastoma of the tongue
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Pink cell (oncocytic) metaplasia in a fibro-adenoma of the human breast: electron-microscope observations
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Acute inflammation: a combined light- and electron-microscope study of the vascular response to incisional and crushing injury of skeletal muscle in the rat.
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An electron-microscope study of the effects of lysolecithin on BP8 ascites-tumour cells and phagocytes of mice, compared with the effects of a specific anti-tumour serum plus complement
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An electron-microscope study of the adrenocortical lesion induced by 7,12-dimethyl-benz(a)anthracene in rats
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Electron-microscope investigation of experimental rhabdomyosarcoma
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An electron-microscope study of liver cell necrosis due to heliotrine
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An electron-microscope study of the relations between mast cells and eosinophil leucocytes
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Early vascular injury in the X-irradiated chick embryo: An electron-microscope study
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Jejunal morphology of the African in Uganda
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The villus architecture of the small intestine in the tropics: A necropsy study
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Juxta-intestinal cystic schistosomal granuloma
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Aortic body tumours in a boxer dog with a review of the literature
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Teratomata in infancy and childhood: A review of 91 cases
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Auto-phagocytosis in mouse typhoid
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Calcium disodium edetate nephrosis in female rats of varying ages
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Basal-cell tumour in a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)
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Development of the lymphoid tissue in the rabbit appendix isolated from the intestinal tract
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Ultrastructure of the wall of small arteries in early experimental rat hypertension
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The anti-inflammatory effect of some immunosuppressive agents
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Antihistamine activity of the eosinophil
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Total absence of the pulmonary artery with bilateral patent ductus arteriosus
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Primary malignant meningeal melanoma associated with benign hairy naevi
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Remodelling of periosteal lesions induced by surgical stimulation or beta-aminopropionitrile administration
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Superficial intra-uterine spread of intra-epithelial cervical carcinoma
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A compound tumour of the adrenal medulla
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Renal medullary necrosis in infancy and childhood
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Pulmonary fluid content in infants with respiratory distress
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Metachromatic leucodystrophic polyposis of the gall bladder
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A study of the anti-inflammatory action of pyridinolcarbamate (Anginin)
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