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Last updated: February 21, 2026 5:40 am
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The latest issue of The American Journal of Pathology, a leading journal in the field, has been published. The table of contents for the March 2026 edition is now available, providing an overview of the peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and commentaries within. This release marks the publication of new pathological insights that are foundational to understanding disease mechanisms, including those relevant to liver pathology, fibrosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.

Why it might matter to you: As a hepatology professional, the core pathological research published in this journal directly informs your understanding of liver disease mechanisms, from steatosis to cirrhosis. Staying abreast of these primary sources is crucial for identifying the latest diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets that will shape clinical guidelines and research priorities in hepatology.

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