Abstract

Throughout 2010, the editorial policy of The Journal of Physiology has focused on maintaining high and consistent standards of peer review of submitted research articles and providing readers with a range of informative reviews and commentaries by recognised experts. The Journal has continued to attract papers across all areas of physiology and to increase online readership. Initiatives to extend the reach of The Journal to readers outside the academic community, framed by our policy to promote the discipline of physiology more widely, have been successful, judged by downloading of content. The Journal's ISI metrics improved, indicating that our content has both immediate impact and an enduring quality.

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