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"We are highly satisfied with the overall process of publication and peer review. The prepared tables in the online full-text article were clear, accurate, and well-organized, reflecting the quality of the journal’s editing standards. We appreciated the adherence to academic rules and norms throughout the process. Furthermore, the peer review was conducted anonymously, fairly, and objectively, providing valuable feedback that helped us significantly improve our manuscript. The period of publication was reasonable, and the detection report for academic misconduct added transparency and credibility. Overall, we are pleased with the professional and efficient handling of our submission."
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Karagiannidis E, Papazoglou AS, Samaras A, Nasoufidou A, Zormpas G, Tagarakis G, Theodoropoulos KC, Papadakis M, Tzikas A, Fragakis N, Kassimis G. Intravascular ULTRA sound-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with STEMI: Rationale and design of the ULTRA-STEMI trial. World J Cardiol 2025; 17(4): 106072 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i4.106072]
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"Thank you for always recommending reviewers for me, even though it has taken more than a year. However, the publication fee of the journal is too high. I made great efforts to get this sum of money reimbursed. I hope that the publication fee of the journal can be reduced in the future."
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Ye XW, Zhang HX, Li Q, Li CS, Zhao CJ, Xia LJ, Ren HM, Wang XX, Yang C, Wang YJ, Jiang SL, Xu XF, Li XR. Scientometric analysis and historical review of diabetic encephalopathy research: Trends and hotspots (2004-2023). World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 91200 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.91200]
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"I am deeply grateful for the outstandingly high - efficiency work of the journal. Also, the reviewers' comments are of great value. Their constructive suggestions provide us with new perspectives and insights to improve our work. Once again, I would like to express our sincere gratitude for publishing this letter."
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Wei H, Mai ZL, Ma BT, Chang B. Creeping fat: A promising radiological predictor in small bowel Crohn’s disease. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(16): 105186 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i16.105186]
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"The review speed of the article is impressively fast, with the editorial team ensuring a smooth and efficient submission-to-publication process. The review experts provide highly professional and insightful opinions, offering constructive feedback that significantly enhances the quality of the manuscript. Their expertise and attention to detail are truly commendable. Additionally, the editor responsible for formatting and correcting the article in the later stage is exceptionally diligent, responsible, and patient. They meticulously check every detail, from grammar and punctuation to formatting consistency, ensuring the final version meets the highest academic standards. Their dedication and thoroughness greatly contribute to the polished and professional presentation of the work. Overall, the entire team's commitment to excellence makes the publication process both pleasant and rewarding for authors."
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Xu XT, Jiang MJ, Fu YL, Xie F, Li JJ, Meng QH. Incidence and efficacy of strategies for preventing hepatic encephalopathy following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: A meta-analysis. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 104890 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.104890]
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"I am very satisfied with the excellent publishing services provided by Best Publishing Group in all aspects. The evaluation process is fair and transparent, and I hope that our future research papers can be published in professional journals under the publishing group. Wishing your company continued success and serving more researchers and readers"
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Lei XT, Chen XF, Qiu S, Tang JY, Geng S, Yang GY, Wu QN. TERT/FOXO1 signaling promotes islet β-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus by regulating ATG9A-mediated autophagy. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 102994 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.102994]
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"The online process for publishing the manuscript was satisfactory and the peer review was ok, even though I took a little more time than usually. The one thing that really annoyed us and especialy me as a correspondant author was the editing of the manuscript,with too many back and forth for minor revisions, that was time consuming and tiring."
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Sakellariou E, Argyropoulou E, Galanis A, Rozis M, Zachariou D, Varsamos I, Parchas N, Kalavrytinos D, Karampinas P, Vasiliadis ES, Vlamis J, Pneumaticos S. Life-threatening vascular injury in an elderly patient with isolated pubic ramus fracture: A case report. World J Clin Cases 2025; 13(21): 103786 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v13.i21.103786]
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"The overall experience of publishing articles in this system is very good, and the editing teacher has given a lot of guidance and help. I am very satisfied with all the processes of publishing articles. Thank you very much. I wish this magazine would publish more and more high-quality articles. Thands again."
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Lai YF, Liang ZM, Li JF, Zhang JY, Xu DH, Dai HY. Spectral computed tomography parameters of primary tumors and lymph nodes for predicting tumor deposits in colorectal cancer. World J Radiol 2025; 17(4): 103359 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i4.103359]
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"The article was reviewed quickly and the opinions of the reviewers were fair, which was very helpful to us. It is recommended to avoid including experts from the same institution as the author as reviewers when seeking reviewers for subsequent articles, in order to avoid affecting the publication process of the article"
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Yu JW, Zhao Q, Li PX, Zhang YX, Gao BX, Xiang LB, Liu XY, Wang L, Sun YJ, Yang ZZ, Shi YJ, Chen YF, Yu MB, Zhang HK, Zhang L, Xu QH, Ren L, Li D, Lyu Y, Ren FG, Lu Q. Duodenal mucosal ablation with irreversible electroporation reduces liver lipids in rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(16): 105188 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i16.105188]
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"We are delighted to submit our manuscript to World Journal of diabetes and express our sincere gratitude for the opportunity to share our research through your esteemed platform. From the initial submission process to the insightful feedback provided by the reviewers, we have been thoroughly impressed by the journal’s professionalism, efficiency, and commitment to academic excellence. The constructive comments received have significantly enhanced the quality of our work, and we are confident that the journal’s rigorous peer-review process ensures the publication of high-caliber research that advances our field.
We appreciate the journal’s rapid turnaround time and transparent communication, which have made the submission experience both smooth and rewarding. The editorial team’s attention to detail and dedication to maintaining the highest standards in scientific publishing are truly commendable. It is an honor to be part of a journal that not only disseminates cutting-edge research but also fosters a collaborative environment for scholars to engage and contribute to academic discourse."
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Jiang Q, Hu Y, Ma JH. Various classification methods for diabetes mellitus in the management of blood glucose control. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 103316 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.103316]
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"Publishing with this journal was a fantastic experience. The editorial team was professional, responsive, and supportive throughout every stage of the process. Peer reviews were thorough, thoughtful, and constructive, helping to significantly strengthen the final manuscript. The entire timeline, from submission to publication, was smooth and efficient. I highly recommend this journal to fellow researchers and colleagues seeking a positive publishing experience."
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Jerez Diaz D, Twohig P. Deadly intersection: Schistosomiasis, hepatopulmonary syndrome, and cirrhosis. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 105583 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.105583]
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"Thank you for the opportunity to have our manuscript published in World Journal of Hepatology. The peer review process was very adequate, although I might suggest that the time for finishing this process could be shorter. I understand the difficulty of finding an adequate reviewer, but it would be interesting if we could have a shorter interval between submission and acceptance ( or a refuse answer). Overall, it was a good experience to submit our article to WJH."
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Agoglia L, Chindamo MC, Villela-Nogueira C. Psoriasis, metabolic syndrome and methotrexate: Is this association suitable for a new subcategory in steatotic liver disease? World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 102978 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.102978]
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"In general, this journal maintains high standards of academic rigor and ensures transparency in its operations. The editorial team’s commitment to maintaining quality is reflected in their meticulous review practices, which ensure the publication of impactful research. Overall, this journal and its peer-review system are good enough, no further comments."
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Liu N, Yan WT, Xiong K. Plantamajoside: A potentially novel botanical agent for diabetes mellitus management. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 104311 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.104311]
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"The time delays in peer reviews and acceptance are a big concern as that will reduce the impact of the paper. Recently the delays in peer review process is to long possibly from AI generated peer review invitations and I often miss these invitations in my emails unless I regularly check the F6Publishing platform.
Thanks,
Professor Joseph M Pappachan, MD, FRCP"
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Kamrul-Hasan ABM, Ganakumar V, Nagendra L, Dutta D, Islam MR, Pappachan JM. Effect of beinaglutide, a thrice-daily GLP-1 receptor agonist, on body weight and metabolic parameters: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 103244 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.103244]
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"The time delays in peer reviews and acceptance are a big concern as that will reduce the impact of the paper. Recently the delays in peer review process is to long possibly from AI generated peer review invitations and I often miss these invitations in my emails unless I regularly check the F6Publishing platform.
Thanks,
Professor Joseph M Pappachan, MD, FRCP"
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Bhattacharya S, Fernandez CJ, Kamrul-Hasan ABM, Pappachan JM. Monogenic diabetes: An evidence-based clinical approach. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 104787 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.104787]
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"Thank you for grea efforts, the process of review, decision and editing was on time and fair. It was a great experience to publish with WJR. I hope we have more work published with WJR in the near future. I like the diversity of topics that the joiurnal dealt with in addition to the up to date knowledge."
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Ahmed K, Al-Hassani A, El-Menyar A, Nabir S, Ahmed MN, Almadani A, Mahmood I, Mekkodathil A, Peralta R, Rizoli S, Al-Thani H. Time to resolution of radiologically detected hemothorax in trauma patients: A retrospective observational study. World J Radiol 2025; 17(4): 105960 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i4.105960]
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"First of all ,it is a great honor to publish my paper in this journal.The journal's review process, peer review, and publication time are worth making pleasant.I very much hope to have the opportunity to submit to your publication again next time.We are very grateful to the editorial board and reviewers for their valuable comments and contributions to the paper."
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Rong J, Li YY, Wang X, Wang JN, Song M. Non-coding RNAs in adipose-derived stem cell exosomes: Mechanisms, therapeutic potential, and challenges in wound healing. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(4): 102917 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v17.i4.102917]
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"Thanks for publishing my article. The efficient revision and publication process impressed me a lot. I would appreciate it if you could shorten the external review period and optimize the review process in the future, which will surely enhance the overall academic communication and help authors present their findings more promptly. Hope your journal keeps making progress in this regard."
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Xiong L, Huang YX, Mao L, Xu Y, Deng YQ. Targeting gut microbiota and its associated metabolites as a potential strategy for promoting would healing in diabetes. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 98788 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.98788]
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"The on-line system was easy to use. The time from acceptance to on-line publication was quick. I appreciated the comments of the peer reviewers who provided excellent feedback. It was clear that they took the time to read the manuscript and had good thoughts for potential future research. The quality of the PDF article is good."
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Rajagopalan N, Dennis DR, Akhtarekhavari J, Campbell K. Abnormal invasive hemodynamics in heart transplant recipients: A single-center, retrospective study. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 101245 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.101245]
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"The rigorous review of this journal ensures the quality of the papers, and the review process is generally appropriate. I would like to thank the editorial staff for their hard work and timely responses throughout the process. I expect that the influence of this journal will be greatly enhanced and the number of papers cited will increase in the future."
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Kim CS, Suh SH, Choi HS, Bae EH, Ma SK, Kim B, Han KD, Kim SW. Impact of diabetes duration and hyperglycemia on the progression of diabetic kidney disease: Insights from the KNHANES 2019-2021. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 102094 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.102094]
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"First and foremost, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the editorial team for their professionalism and efficient collaboration throughout the peer review and publication process. The meticulous revision suggestions provided by the reviewers played a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of the manuscript.The editorial office also demonstrated rigorous accountability in process communication and timely coordination at critical stages. The final presentation of the article including its typesetting design and the clarity of figures and tables reflects a high standard, underscoring the journal’s commitment to upholding scholarly rigor."
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Liu T, Wang H, Zhao Y, Wang YX, Xing X, Gao P. Drug development for chronic hepatitis B functional cure: Recent progress. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 105797 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.105797]
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"If the peer review process can be expedited, it would bring about substantial benefits to scientific research and future publications. Timelier peer reviews enable researchers to receive prompt feedback, facilitating quicker refinement of their work. This, in turn, accelerates the pace of scientific progress, allowing new findings and innovations to reach the academic community and the public more rapidly. Moreover, a faster peer review system reduces the waiting time for authors, encouraging them to engage more actively in research and publication. It also helps journals maintain relevance and competitiveness in a fast - evolving academic landscape, ensuring that the latest and most significant research is disseminated without undue delay."
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Liu Y, Yu Z, Wang X, Yuan MQ, Lu MJ, Gong MR, Li Q, Xia YB, Yang GH, Xu B, Litscher G, Xu TC. Neurophysiological mechanisms of electroacupuncture in regulating pancreatic function and adipose tissue expansion. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 101354 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.101354]
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"Our experience with World Journal of Gastroenterology was exceptional throughout the publication journey. The submission platform proved intuitive and efficient, while the peer-review process was rigorous yet constructive, offering valuable insights to strengthen our work. Editors demonstrated remarkable professionalism during revisions, providing clear guidance. The language editing service significantly enhanced manuscript clarity. Transparent publication fees and rapid online publication (with a user-friendly interface for readers) further elevated the experience. This streamlined, author-centric approach makes WJG an outstanding choice for disseminating gastroenterology research. We highly recommend this journal to colleagues seeking timely, high-impact scholarly communication."
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Feng J, Wang JP, Hu JR, Li P, Lv P, He HC, Cheng XW, Cao Z, Han JJ, Wang Q, Su Q, Liu LX. Multi-omics reveals the associations among the fecal metabolome, intestinal bacteria, and serum indicators in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(15): 104996 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i15.104996]
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"We sincerely thank the editors and reviewers for their kind collaboration, thoughtful insights, and constructive suggestions, which have greatly improved our manuscript. Just a small note — it would be helpful if the submission system could be made a bit more user-friendly, as we sometimes had trouble finding the right options to click."
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Lian LY, Chen QF, Zhou XD. Lifestyle changes for cardiometabolic health: Planting the seeds for long-term benefit. World J Cardiol 2025; 17(4): 103544 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i4.103544]
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"The review and publishing process of this medical journal was rigorous, transparent, and efficient. The manuscript underwent a thorough peer review that provided constructive, high-quality feedback. The journal was supportive from submission to post-publication, reflecting the journal’s dedication to advancing knowledge and improving clinical practice. There are no further comments."
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Tselebis A, Zabuliene L, Ilias I. Is global interest in fasting, intermittent fasting and the liver shifting? World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 101910 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.101910]
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"The submission process went very smoothly. We appreciate for Editors/Reviewers’ warm work earnestly. Peer review was fair and objective, exact and constructive, greatly improving the quality of my manuscript. I am grateful for editors’ prompt response to my emails to guide the submission. I am satisfied with the period of publication. I hope there will be opportunities for our cooperation in the future."
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Zheng TT, Liu JH, Huang WT, Hong B, Wang D, Liu CY, Zhang J, Li SS, Wu SW, Wang Q, Chen L, Jin L. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genes involved in folate metabolism or selected other metabolites and risk for gestational diabetes mellitus. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 103602 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.103602]
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"As an author, I am extremely honored to have my research results published in the World Journal of Diabetes. During the entire publication process, the editorial team has demonstrated a high degree of professionalism and dedication. Every step has been handled meticulously. They communicated with us in a timely and patient manner, and actively promoted the progress of the manuscript. The peer review process is rigorous and fair. The comments put forward by the reviewers are precise and constructive, which have significantly improved the quality of the paper. The journal's open access model and strict copyright agreements not only facilitate the extensive dissemination of academic achievements but also protect the rights and interests of the authors. In addition, the excellent impact factor of your journal in the industry and the complete award system further demonstrate its pursuit of academic excellence. I sincerely thank the team for their efforts and look forward to continuing our cooperation in the future!"
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Zhao JY, Dou JQ, Chen MW. Construction of a risk prediction model for hypertension in type 2 diabetes: Independent risk factors and nomogram. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 102141 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.102141]
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"The review process was both thorough and efficient, providing a constructive and timely evaluation of the manuscript. The submission guidelines were exceptionally clear, which made the process seamless from start to finish. I particularly appreciated the prompt, professional, and courteous communication from the editorial staff. Overall, it was a very positive and well-organized experience. I commend the editorial team for their diligence, attention to detail, and commitment to maintaining a high standard throughout the review process."
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Veeramachaneni H, Moazzami B, Sharif N, Qayed E, Miller LS. Correlation of liver imaging and transient elastography among patients with hepatitis C at a safety net hospital. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 105065 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.105065]
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"The whole process of the review and editing is quite good. We will be glad to submit our papers in the near future. In addition, we would like to introduce the Journal to our peers who are interested in the field of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. In this regard, we are pleased that the paper was finally and successfully accepted and published in the Journal."
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Liu WN, Hsu YC, Lin YP, Tsai KZ, Lin YC, Liu PY, Lin GM. Comparisons of various insulin resistance indices for new-onset metabolic syndrome before midlife: The CHIEF cohort study, 2014-2020. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 101840 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.101840]
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Meliš P, Cigrovski Berkovic M. Anemia risk and mitigation strategies in type 2 diabetic patients: The role of novel antidiabetic agents. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 105549 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.105549]
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection causes acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, particularly in compromised hosts, and various extrahepatic manifestations. HEV infection is reportedly associated with biliary-pancreatic diseases, such as gallstones, cholangitis, choledocholithiasis, and acute pancreatitis. Severe jaundice and prolonged cholestasis are also atypical manifestations of HEV infection. The mechanism and genes involved in cholestasis, namely sinusoidal uptake of blood, bile salt synthesis and secretion from hepatocytes to the canaliculus, have been elucidated. HEV infection triggers severe jaundice and prolonged cholestasis in patients with genetic variants in adenosine triphosphatase phospholipid transporting 8B1, adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette (ABC) protein B4, ABCB11, Myosin VB, and/or farnesoid X receptor (FXR/NR1H4). Although prolonged cholestasis associated with these gene mutations does not seem to be specific to HEV infection, these mutations may be risk factors related to the severity of HEV infection. The use of the pregnane X receptor agonist rifampicin and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor activator bezafibrate may be useful for the treatment of cholestasis. These studies provide new insights into understanding the mechanisms of severe jaundice and prolonged cholestasis caused by HEV infection.
Kanda T, Sasaki-Tanaka R, Yokoo T, Hayashi K, Kamimura H, Tsuchiya A, Terai S. Cholestasis in hepatitis E virus infection. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 99899 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.99899]"
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Kanda T, Sasaki-Tanaka R, Yokoo T, Hayashi K, Kamimura H, Tsuchiya A, Terai S. Cholestasis in hepatitis E virus infection. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 99899 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.99899]
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"I had the pleasure of working with the Baishideng Publishing Group during the publication process of my recent manuscript, and I am truly impressed by their professionalism and dedication. The editorial team at Baishideng has been incredibly supportive and efficient throughout the entire journey. They provided clear guidelines and timely feedback, which greatly facilitated the submission and revision process. Their attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high academic standards are evident in every step of the publication workflow.
What sets Baishideng apart is their focus on both quality and accessibility. They have a strong track record of publishing high-impact research while ensuring that the content is widely available to the global academic community. The peer-review process was thorough and constructive, helping me refine my work to a higher standard. Additionally, their open-access options have made it possible for my research to reach a broader audience, which is crucial in today's collaborative scientific environment.
I also appreciated the excellent communication from the editorial staff. They were always prompt in responding to my queries and provided valuable insights that enhanced the overall quality of my manuscript. The production team did a fantastic job with the formatting and presentation of the final article, ensuring that it met the highest standards of academic publishing.
In summary, my experience with Baishideng Publishing Group has been nothing short of outstanding. I highly recommend them to any author looking for a reliable, efficient, and forward-thinking publisher. They have not only helped me bring my research to life but have also provided a platform for meaningful academic exchange. I look forward to the possibility of working with them again in the future."
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Pan YZ, Chen WT, Jin HR, Liu Z, Gu YY, Wang XR, Wang J, Lin JJ, Zhou Y, Xu LM. Correlation between the interleukin-36 subfamily and gut microbiota in patients with liver cirrhosis: Implications for gut-liver axis imbalance. World J Hepatol 2025; 17(4): 105660 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i4.105660]
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"I had such a great time publishing our articles with BAISHIDING PUBLISHING GROUP and I sincerely want to recommend them to everyone. The editors are super responsible. They checked our articles really carefully. And the reviewers are also very professional and efficient. They gave us lots of useful suggestions. So in the future, we'll definitely choose BAISHIDING PUBLISHING GROUP first when we want to publish our articles."
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Cao LF, Xu QB, Yang L. Systemic immune indicators for predicting renal damage in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic children. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(5): 104482 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i5.104482]
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"My overall satisfaction with this journal is very high. The journal is rich in content, has a wide range of research areas, and the authors' research is of high quality and forward-looking. The editorial process is rigorous and timely in reviewing manuscripts, ensuring the academic standard of the papers. In addition, the layout and design of the journal are clear and beautiful, which is easy for readers to read. All in all, it is a trustworthy academic platform and I look forward to seeing more excellent research results in the future."
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Gao LL, Gao DN, Yuan HT, Chen WQ, Yang J, Peng JQ. Combining anti-PD-1 antibodies with surufatinib for gastrointestinal neuroendocrine carcinoma: Two cases report and review of literature. World J Clin Oncol 2025; 16(4): 102297 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i4.102297]
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"The authors thank the World Journal of Cardiology for publishing their work and appreciate the rigorous peer-review and editing process of this journal. They are highly satisfied with the professionalism, transparency, and credibility demonstrated throughout. The authors strongly recommend this journal to fellow researchers seeking a trustworthy and high quality publication platform."
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Bokhari SFH, Mushtaq MM, Mushtaq M, Ali H, Bakht D, Faizullah M, Asghar A, Buhadur Ali MK, Sarwar MA, Liaqat M, Iqbal A, Dost W. Ivabradine in the treatment of congenital junctional ectopic tachycardia: A systematic review. World J Cardiol 2025; 17(4): 104465 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i4.104465]
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"Your journal demonstrated outstanding professionalism and genuine care throughout the submission and publication of our manuscript. The F6 online submission platform is intuitive and robust; milestones and status updates are displayed clearly, allowing authors to follow every step with confidence. Editorial communication was prompt, courteous, and highly constructive—especially during the initial screening and final proof stages—substantially enhancing the logical flow and scholarly depth of the article. The peer-review reports were rigorous yet solution-oriented, affirming the value of the study while offering precise, actionable suggestions, which reflects both the reviewers’ expertise and the journal’s commitment to quality. The production team handled formatting, figures, and color schemes with meticulous attention to detail; the online article renders quickly and is easily discoverable, further elevating its global visibility. Overall, your journal ranks among the world’s best in international reach, author service, and academic reputation, and we are sincerely grateful for your efforts.
We would, however, like to offer two minor recommendations:
1. The number of supplementary documents required at submission could be reduced. Multiple copyright and conflict-of-interest forms could perhaps be consolidated or digitally signed to streamline the workflow.
2. The mandatory certificate of professional English editing for non-native speakers might be reconsidered as an optional recommendation. The journal’s own copy-editing at the final proof stage already safeguards language quality, sparing authors additional cost and time. We believe that maintaining rigorous academic standards while simplifying documentation will further enhance the author experience and shorten publication timelines.
Thank you again to the entire editorial and production team—we look forward to future collaborations with your esteemed journal!"
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Li ZP, Li H, Ruan YH, Wang P, Zhu MT, Fu WP, Wang RB, Tang XD, Zhang Q, Li SL, Yin H, Li CJ, Tian YG, Han RN, Wang YB, Zhang CJ. Stem cell therapy for intervertebral disc degeneration: Clinical progress with exosomes and gene vectors. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(4): 102945 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v17.i4.102945]
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"We are happy with the submission. I hope that y the editor can provide us with additional invited papers. We look forward to working with BPG. The reviewing process needs work. It takes numerous months before reviewers are found. The system could be improved by slimlining the entire submission process. Other journals take 1-2 for complete publication."
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Fu L, Pelosini L, Kopsachilis N, Foti R, D’Esposito F, Musa M, D’Amico A, Tognetto D, Gagliano C, Zeppieri M. Evaluating the efficacy of stem cells in treating severe dry eye disease. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(4): 101891 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v17.i4.101891]
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"We are truly honored to have had the opportunity to publish our research findings in your esteemed journal. The entire submission and review process has been a very pleasant experience for us. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the reviewers for their valuable comments on our research. We are also grateful to Editor Wang Jingjie for the meticulous handling of our manuscript and the warm and detailed assistance provided since the submission. We look forward to the opportunity to publish our research findings in your journal again"
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Li JZ, Zhan X, Sun HB, Chi C, Zhang GF, Liu DH, Zhang WX, Sun LH, Kang K. L-arginine from elder human mesenchymal stem cells induces angiogenesis and enhances therapeutic effects on ischemic heart diseases. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(4): 103314 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v17.i4.103314]
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"I have experienced the high quality and smooth in manuscript publishing by the journal WJR. The entire process of publication is standard, qualified and transparent, which supports the promise future of the academic journal. I wish the whole period of publishing should be more short. Should the some elements of publish process be hidden on the web?"
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Yang JS. Prognosis value of pituitary neuroendocrine tumor volume. World J Radiol 2025; 17(4): 106186 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i4.106186]
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"Manuscript handling was efficient and timely, which we greatly appreciate. The editorial team demonstrated a high level of professionalism throughout the submission process.
We were impressed by the journal’s professional editorial workflow and the prompt handling of our manuscript. The efficient communication and swift peer-review process reflect the journal’s commitment to academic excellence."
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Cai H, Yang CH, Gao P. Rethinking carnitine palmitoyltransferase II and liver stem cells in metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease-related hepatocellular carcinoma. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(15): 104528 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i15.104528]
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"This journal provides an outstanding venue for sharing the research outcomes of our team. The feedback from reviewers is especially beneficial, as their insights are both perceptive and consistent with our research hypothesis. The editorial responses to our inquiries are prompt and supportive. Additionally, the timeline for the review and acceptance of submitted manuscripts is satisfactory."
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Shantha Kumara HMC, Addison P, Yan XH, Sharma AR, Mitra N, Angammana HN, Hedjar Y, Chen YR, Cekic V, Richard WL. Plasma extracellular cold inducible RNA-binding protein levels are elevated for 1 month post-colectomy which may promote metastases. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2025; 17(4): 100678 [PMID: 40235912 DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v17.i4.100678]
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"I am replying as the corresponding author, on behalf of the authorship as a whole. We are satisfied with the process of submssion, revision and editing, which undoubdtedly improved the manuscript. The reviewers were thorough and their comments were fair. In some respects the editing process was laborious, and it seemed to take a long time to identify a third peer reviewer, buit neither of these observations is a major concern. We are grateful to the journal and the reviewers."
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Impey ORE, Baker JD, Smyth RS, Potts SG. Death after psychiatric contraindications to urgent liver transplant for paracetamol overdose. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 101865 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.101865]
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"Many thanks for the reviewers and editors, it was a very useful experience, and we hope that this article will help in better service delivery for transplant candidates worldwide. We would like also t thank the transplant societies for the very valuable informations which helped structuring the current manuscript and will enhance the service provided to the children who are at need of peadiatric liver transolantation in the future."
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Alnagar A, Amgad A, Grammatikopoulos T, Kyrana E. Impact of donor obesity on paediatric liver transplantation; current evidence and potentials for graft pool expansion. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 103015 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.103015]
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"The peer review process was thorough, constructive, and insightful. The reviewers offered valuable suggestions that significantly enhanced the clarity and impact of our manuscript. We deeply appreciate the time, expertise, and critical feedback provided, which upheld the journal's high standards and strengthened the overall quality of our work.Their guidance was instrumental in refining our conclusions."
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Pachisia AV, Govil D, Jagadeesh K, Patel SJ, Harne R, Pal D, Tyagi P, Pattajoshi S, Brar K, Patel P, Zatakiya R. Extracorporeal therapies for post-liver transplant recipient: The road less traveled. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 101975 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.101975]
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"I would like to express my gratitude to the entire World Journal of Transplantation team. Their constructive, professional, and friendly cooperation and attitude were greatly appreciated. The journal's requirements were meticulously detailed, making it straightforward to address the reviewers' queries and concerns. I would like to acknowledge the peer reviewers in particular. Their questions and comments were formulated in a highly professional and empathetic manner, without offending the authors. All this motivates for further collaboration."
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Junk E, Tzivian L, Folkmane I, Folkmanis K, Jushinskis J, Strazda G, Folkmanis V, Kuzema V, Petersons A. Major adverse cardiovascular events and hyperuricemia as an effect-modifying factor in kidney transplant recipients. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 102287 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.102287]
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"Publishing the accepted article is taking a long time. The journal has unique requirements that deviate from international norms, such as requiring English certification and statistical analysis certificates for every article. This adds complexity to the review process. Publishing the accepted article is taking a long time. The journal has unique requirements that deviate from international norms, such as requiring English certification and statistical analysis certificates for every article. This adds complexity to the review process."
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Rengaraj S, Thilagar SS, Yadalam PK, Pampani P, Mani E, Ardila CM. Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of green tea extract gel as local drug delivery for periodontitis. World J Exp Med 2025; 15(2): 105636 [DOI: 10.5493/wjem.v15.i2.105636]
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"Overall, my experience with World Journal of Transplantation and BPG was extremely positive. The final quality of the product is excellent. I will certainly recommend the journal and company to fellow colleagues. At the same time, World Journal of Transplantation will have top priority for future publications. Thank you very much for your valuable support."
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Favi E, Morabito M. Living donor transplant: Right vs left kidney. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 104873 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.104873]
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"I would like to sincerely thank you to the editors and peer review process for valuable comments. The final version of manuscript is significant better and informative. Although this is a case report, it should contribute to the transplant society of our region. I also appreciate the journal that always publish the valuable transplant article to our society too."
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Dumronggittigule W, Kositamongkol P, Sirivatanauksorn Y, Limsrichamrern S, Mahawithitwong P, Tovikkai C, Sangserestid P, Assawasirisin C. Multivisceral transplantation as a rescue treatment for intestinal failure following pancreaticoduodenectomy: A case report. World J Transplant 2025; 15(3): 101427 [DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i3.101427]
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"We sincerely appreciate the editors and peer reviewers for their invaluable contributions to our manuscript. The editors demonstrated exceptional diligence and professionalism by engaging diverse experts, whose constructive feedback provided multifaceted perspectives. Their insightful suggestions not only enhanced the quality of our manuscript but also strengthened our team’s scientific writing skills. Ultimately, their efforts were instrumental in ensuring the acceptance of our research. We extend our deepest gratitude to the editors for their unwavering support."
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Guo LL, Liu HK, Cao JF, Zhang HX, Li B, Li T, Li L. Senility, defecation disorders, sleep disorders, and non-operative spinal infections: A single-center retrospective analysis. World J Orthop 2025; 16(4): 103388 [DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i4.103388]
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"The Comments are objective. The peer review well organised. The anonymus strategies of revision is important to avoid conflict of interests. The journal is fast in the review process and online publication. The different rounds of revision and frequent editor in chief involvement represent an optimal strategie of work. The overall satification is very positive."
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Annicchiarico A, Barile B, Buccoliero C, Nicchia GP, Brunetti G. Alternative therapeutic strategies in diabetes management. World J Diabetes 2024; 15(6): 1142-1161 [PMID: 38983831 DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i6.1142]
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"We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the journal editorial team, the reviewers, and all contributing authors for their collaborative efforts in meticulously refining this article. Through this rigorous process, we have developed a more profound understanding of the research and significantly enhanced the clarity of its presentation."
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Han L, Peng QY, Yu J, Liu YW, Li W, Ping F, Zhang HB, Li YX, Xu LL. Early detection of gastroparesis with diabetic ketoacidosis as initial manifestation: A case-control study. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(15): 101695 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i15.101695]
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