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Biomedical Research

Description
An International Journal of Medical Sciences

 

Status
active
Indexing
ISI’s SCI; ISI Web of knowledge; Journal Citation Report; Scopus; IndMedica; Excerpta Medica; Science Edition; Elsevier Biobase; FLUIDEX; EMBASE; J-Gate; Biosis; Biosis Previews; Chemical Abstracts; Compendex; Geobase; EBSCO Publishing; EMbiology; Electronic Database; Google Scholar;

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0970-938X
E ISSN
0976-1683
First volume
14
Last volume
28+
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Description

The objective of the journal is to provide a scientific communication medium to discuss the utmost advancements in the domain of biomedical sciences. This journal aims to assemble and reserve precise, specific, detailed data on this immensely important subject.

Biomedical Research is a scientific open access journal that specifies and describes the development activities conducted in the field of biomedicine research. This journal encompasses the study related to microbiology, biochemistry, clinical, medical, computational and engineering aspects relevant to biomedical sciences.

Articles will be also considered from related analysis from cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, computational studies, biophysics, immunology, translational medicine biomedical research, biomedicine, biomedical science, biomedical engineering, biology, biomedical informatics, biomedical diagnostics, biomedical ethics, biomedical therapy, biomedical systems, biomedical technology, medical research, clinical research, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, personalized medicine, surgical instrument disciplines.
Submission of important articles containing advanced research output aiding in forwarding the subject are most welcome. The wide scope of the journal will aid in contributing a great measure of scientific information related to the advances in towards better healthcare.












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