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Reproduction, Fertility and Development
  An international journal at the forefront of reproduction and developmental science
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ISSN: 1031-3613
eISSN: 1448-5990
Frequency: 9 issues per year
Current Issue: Volume 21 (8)
Impact Factor: 2.439 (2008)

Indexed/Abstracted in:

  • ABOA/Streamline
  • Australasian Medical Index
  • Biobase
  • Biological Abstracts
  • BIOSIS
  • CAB Abstracts
  • Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences
  • Current Contents/Life Sciences
  • Excerpta Medica/Embase
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  • Reference Update
  • Science Citation Index
  • Zoological Record
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    Major Announcement

    New Editor-in-Chief
    Professor Tony Flint
    has been appointed to lead Reproduction, Fertility and Development.


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