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Acknowledging the Unseen Architects of Neurology

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Acknowledging the Unseen Architects of Neurology

The editorial team at *The Lancet Neurology* has formally recognized the critical contributions of its peer reviewers for the year 2025. This comment serves as a public acknowledgment of the rigorous, behind-the-scenes work that underpins the journal’s publication standards and the advancement of neurological science. The note, attributed to Louise Ada, highlights the essential role of expert peer review in validating research, ensuring methodological soundness, and maintaining the high quality of published literature that informs clinical practice and future investigations.

Why it might matter to you: For a pathologist, peer review is the cornerstone of diagnostic accuracy and laboratory quality control, directly parallel to the validation processes for immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics, and tumor grading. This recognition underscores the systemic importance of expert critique in a field where precise tissue morphology analysis and biomarker interpretation are paramount. It reinforces the professional value of contributing to peer review, which shapes the evidence base for diagnosing complex entities from neoplasia to neurodegenerative diseases.

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