Movement Disorders (journal)

Movement Disorders (journal)
Movement disorders  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Mov. Disord.
Discipline Neurology
Language English
Edited by Jose A. Obeso, C. Warren Olanow
Publication details
Publisher Wiley-Liss (United States)
Publication history 1986–present
Frequency 16 per year
Impact factor
(2009)
4.014
Indexing
ISSN 0885-3185 (print)
1531-8257 (web)
CODEN MOVDEA
OCLC number 12616375
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Movement Disorders is a peer-reviewed medical journal, first published in 1986.[1] The journal focuses on original research relating to clinical neurology topics.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and inexed in: Current Advances in Neuroscience, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Current Contents®/Life Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus/MEDLINE/PubMed, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Science Citation Index, and Scopus.

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