Indexing
Journal of Dermatologic Research and Therapy (JDRT) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of dermatological conditions. It is indexed in several prestigious platforms, ensuring global visibility and accessibility for its high-quality research articles.
- Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI): As part of DRJI, our journal increases its global reach, enhancing its citation potential and visibility in academic circles.
- Cosmos Impact Factor (CIF): The Cosmos Impact Factor reflects the scholarly impact and citation influence of our journal, showcasing its role in advancing academic knowledge.
- CiteFactor: As a vital resource for academic researchers, CiteFactor enhances the visibility and impact of the articles published in our journal, ensuring they reach a wider audience.
Articles deposited in Renowned Repositories and Major Indexing Platforms
- R Discovery by Editage
- Academia.edu
- Colab
- Epistemio
- ResearchBible
- Research Gate
- Semantic Scholar
- Open Access Library
1. A Successful Vancomycin Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant MRSA-Associated Canine Pyoderma
2. A Case of Pernio Associated with Cold Agglutinin Positivity in an Unusual Location
3. Assessmentof Hair Growth Treatment with the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated Williams Medium E Using Mouse Vibrissae Hair Follicle Organ Culture
4. Bullous Pemphigoid Triggered by Artificial Hip Made of Titanium Alloy: A Case Report and Review of Triggers for Bullous Pemphigoid
5. Contact Hypersensitivity to Lavender Oil in Hungary: A Multicentre Survey 2013-2014
6. Isotretinoin-Induced Facial Hyperpigmentation: Idiosyncratic Reaction?
7. Serum Vitamin D Level in Oral Lichen Planus Patients of North India- A Case-Control Study.
8. The Combination of Fractionated Erbium:YAG Laser Skin Microporation and Topical Imiquimod Is A New, Safe And Efficient Strategy for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis and Basal Cell Carcinoma: Report of Two Pilot Studies
9. The Vascular Convolutions-Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia