
Aims and Scope
Neurology Letters is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality articles in the field of neurology and neurosurgery. The major theme of the journal is based on the rapid publication of peer-reviewed articles and providing up-to-date knowledge. The journal aims at covering different fields of neurology and neurosurgery, ranging from research in basic and clinical sciences to core topics such as patient care, education, procuring and correct utilization of resources, and bringing to the limelight the cherished goals of the institute in providing standard care for patients in accordance with the guidelines by the COPE and WAME. The following article will be considered for publication and can be submitted via Editorial Manager: Original Communication, Reviews, Short Commentary, and Case Reports. Neurology Letters is an official journal of the Alzheimer’s Disease Institute.
There is no Article Processing Charge (APC) for publishing in the Neurology Letters, as the cost of publication and other expenses are supported by the Alzheimer’s Disease Institute.
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María Belén Quiroga, Juan Ignacio Fernández, Lucía Antonella Pereyra, Santiago Martín Álvarez, Carolina Sofía Rinaldi
Pages 11-16
Emily R. Hartwell, Jonathan M. Kline, Sophia L. Bennett, Michael T. Reynolds, Laura N. Whitaker, Daniel K. Foster, Rachel A. Morgan
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Hiroshi Tanaka, Keiko Yamamoto, Masato Fujii
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Ahmet K. Yıldırım, Elif S. Demir, Mehmet R. Aksoy, Zeynep N. Karaca, Burak T. Özkan
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Oliver J. Matthews, Hannah L. Collins, James R. Whitfield, Priya N. Shah, Thomas E. Greenwood, Amelia K. Turner