Scopes

  Basic research/studies: IJBS will cover but is not restricted to: advances in molecular biology, microbiology, immunology, and parasitology, cell biology, cytology and histology, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, cellular biochemistry, cell and tissue research, pathogenic and animal models and all basic studies in the medical field.

  This scope extends to additional areas including: genomic approaches to identify and characterize parameters of biological control in the context of control of the cell cycle & cell growth control and structure-function relationships; compartmentalization of nucleic acids and regulatory proteins within the nucleus and cytoplasm; the dynamics of intranuclear trafficking, placement and assembly of regulatory machinery for gene expression to the development, organization or remodeling of tissues; the mechanisms involved in assembly processes used by cells and viruses including signaling mechanisms mediating transcription;  regulation of cell reproduction or differentiation; and animal-based studies including pharmaceutical development.

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  Clinical investigations: IJBS will cover all clinical areas, including cardiology, clinical epidemiology, dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, gerontology, hematology, hepatology, immunology, immunotherapy, pharmacotherapy, nephrology, neurology, neuropathology, oncology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, obstetrics and gynecology, rheumatology and vascular biology.

  This scope extends widely from scientific principles of conventional to alternative medicine; from preventive to emergency medicine; from public health to enviromental health; from sports medicine to arthritis and rheumatism; from pediatrics or internal medicine to surgery; from rehabilitation to anaesthesia, respiratory and critical care medicine; from osteoporosis, metabolism, genetics to neuropsychiatry, arteriosclerosis thrombosis and clinical laboratory science.