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Hepatology pre-submission review

Free readiness scan for Hepatology.

AASLD's flagship journal: definitive liver research from bench to bedside

Upload your manuscript and see the first desk-rejection risks, journal-fit verdict, and top reviewer objections calibrated for Hepatology in about 1-2 minutes.

Impact factor

15.8

Acceptance

~15%

First decision

~30 days

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What Hepatology editors screen for

The signals Hepatology rewards before the first reviewer

The readiness scan checks your manuscript against these first.

Liver-specific expertise and insight

Generic studies applied to liver aren't enough. Hepatology wants research that deepens understanding of liver-specific biology, pathology, or clinical management.

Translational bridge from bench to clinic

Whether starting with basic biology or clinical observation, connect your findings to patient care. How does this change our understanding of liver disease?

Methodological rigor in liver research

Liver research has unique technical challenges. Proper controls, appropriate models, and validation across systems are essential.

Common Hepatology rejection patterns

Named failure modes the scan looks for

These are patterns Hepatology editors flag in initial triage. The free preview surfaces when your manuscript shows them.

Pattern 1

Generic inflammation studies applied to liver

Showing that pathway X is involved in liver inflammation without liver-specific insight doesn't advance the field. What's unique about the liver context?

Pattern 2

Single mouse strain without validation

Liver phenotypes can be strain-specific. Validation across multiple models or in human samples strengthens claims dramatically.

Pattern 3

Biomarker papers without mechanistic insight

Finding that protein X correlates with liver fibrosis isn't enough. Why is it elevated? What does it tell us about disease mechanism?

Common questions about Hepatology submissions

Does the scan understand Hepatology's editorial standards?

The readiness scan is calibrated to Hepatology's scope and review signals. It estimates desk-rejection risk against known triage patterns, flags where your manuscript sits against journal fit, and surfaces the specific reviewer objections most likely to come up.

How long does the Hepatology scan take?

The free preview takes about 1-2 minutes once you upload. If you want the full diagnostic with verified citations and section-by-section critique, it is delivered as a DOCX within 30 minutes.

Is my manuscript safe?

Yes. Uploads are encrypted in transit, not used to train any AI model, and deleted after analysis. No human reads your manuscript on the AI path.

Where can I read more about Hepatology?

See the full Hepatology submission guide for scope details, insider tips, and acceptance-rate context. Or see how the AI diagnostic works across all journals.

Find out before Hepatology's editors do

Your reviewers will find these issues. The question is whether you find them first. Free preview in 1-2 minutes.

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