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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Beware of impersonation of the Journal of Hepatology in article submission solicitations

IMPORTANT NOTICE

It has come to our attention that another publication is using the name of our esteemed journal, Journal of Hepatology, to solicit article submissions. This entity, calling itself The Journal of Hepatology, is sending invitations to researchers and clinicians, requesting article submissions under the impression of being a recognised scientific journal.

We want to clarify that The Journal of Hepatology is in no way affiliated with Journal of Hepatology. The practices employed by this other journal include sending mass email invitations, misrepresenting their connection to our journal, and requesting direct submissions via email or unfamiliar links.

Please be vigilant and exercise caution when receiving such unsolicited emails. We strongly advise our members and the broader scientific community to:

  1. Verify the legitimacy of any journal before submitting a manuscript.
  2. Check the official website and publisher information of reputable journals.
  3. Avoid submitting to journals with unclear editorial processes and publication fees.
  4. Report any concerning communications to your institution and professional networks to prevent others from engaging with unauthorized publications.

If you receive an email from The Journal of Hepatology or any similar entity, we urge you to disregard it and avoid engagement. Our official communications and submission guidelines can always be found on our legitimate website: https://www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/

We appreciate your attention to this matter and your continued commitment to maintaining the integrity of hepatology research.

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