Lead Editor : Georgios A.Androutsopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Guest Editor : Georgios Decavalas, University of Patras, Rion, Greece
Guest Editor : Georgios Adonakis, University of Patras, Greece
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Endometrial cancer: pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Lead Editor : Georgios A.Androutsopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Guest Editor : Georgios Decavalas, University of Patras, Rion, Greece
Guest Editor : Georgios Adonakis, University of Patras, Greece
Short Description: Cancer of the endometrium (lining of the uterus) is the most common gynecologic malignancy in developed countries and the second most common in developing countries (cervical cancer is more common). Endometrioid carcinoma is the common site and histologic subtype of endometrial carcinoma and of uterine cancer overall. Endometrioid tumors tend to have a favorable prognosis and typically present at an early stage with abnormal uterine bleeding.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the diagnosis of Endometrial cancer , and list out the treatments to cure Endometrial cancer. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Endometrial cancer, Hysterectomy, Lymphadenectomy, Radiation, Chemotherapy, Imaging test, Endometrial hyperplasia, Type 1 and type 2 carcinoma, Microscopy, Surgical pathology, Diagnosis of endometrial polyp, Malignancy in endometrial polyp, Hysteroscopic management etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Lead Editor : Habib ur Rehman, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Advancements in Clinical therapeutics and diagnosis
Lead Editor : Habib ur Rehman, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Short Description: Clinical Therapeutics is dedicated to the dissemination of reliable and evolving evidence regarding therapeutics. It is important in an era of harmonization and globalization of drug development.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the recent advancements of clinical therapeutics and diagnosis in the field of clinical research. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: : (Including and not limited to) Diagnosis, Therapy,Clinical Trial Regulations, Oncologic Drug Development, Clinical trials, Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral, Treatment, Advancements, Basic, Clinical, Translational research, Diagnostic criteria, Clinical assessment, New formulations, Pharmacokinetic, Bioavailability, Bioequivalence, Biosimilarity etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Guest Editor: Vahid Serpooshan, Stanford University, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering
Guest Editor: Vahid Serpooshan, Stanford University, USA
Short Description: Tissue engineering is a novel and highly exciting field of research that aims to repair damaged tissue as well as their replacement. Research in this field continues to advance knowledge about how an organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in adult organisms.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into multifunctional cell types
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the most recent endeavors based on tissue engineering principles for stem cells and also the different aspects involved in tissue engineering. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Controlled growth factor delivery, Embryonic stem cells, Injectable scaffolds, Mesenchymal stem cells, Regenerative medicine, Surface engineering, Tissue engineering, Zonated scaffolds, Stem cells, Regeneration, Scaffold, Regenerative Medicine etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Signal transductions and interactions in the cell
Lead Editor : Ping-Yuan Wang, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute - NIH, USA
Guest Editor : Medhat El-Halawany, Cairo University, Egypt
Guest Editor : Heba Ismail, Heba M. S. Ismail,Cairo University, Egypt
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Signal transductions and interactions in the cell
Lead Editor : Ping-Yuan Wang, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute - NIH, USA
Guest Editor : Medhat El-Halawany, Cairo University, Egypt
Guest Editor : Heba Ismail, Heba M. S. Ismail,Cairo University, Egypt
Short Description: Signal transduction occurs when an extracellular signaling molecule activates a specific receptor located on the cell surface or inside the cell. In turn, this receptor triggers a biochemical chain of events inside the cell, creating a response. Depending on the cell, the response alters the cell's metabolism, shape, gene expression, or ability to divide. The signal can be amplified at any step. Thus, one signaling molecule can cause many responses.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the interactions as well as the signal transduction process within plant, animal and human cell. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Plant–Pathogen Interactions, Signal Transduction, Plasma Membrane, Receptors, Cell adhesion, Hypersensitive response, Ion channels, Reactive oxygen species, Virus, T cell receptor, B cell receptor etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Neurodegenerative Disorders
Lead Editor : Mi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Guest Editor : Li, Yu-Jung, St. Mary’s Medicine, Nursing and Management College,Taiwan
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Neurodegenerative Disorders
Lead Editor : Mi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Guest Editor: Li, Yu-Jung, St. Mary’s Medicine, Nursing and Management College,Taiwan
Short Description: Neurodegeneration is the umbrella term for the progressive loss of structure or function of neurons, including death of neurons. Many neurodegenerative diseases including ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s occur as a result of neurodegenerative processes.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the clinical issues, treatments, basic discoveries, and translation of basic research into biomarkers for early diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Alzheimer's, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Frontotemporal Lobar degeneration, Dementia, Neurodegeneration, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, BiomarkersNeurodegenerative disorder etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Wound healing and disorder therapy
Guest Editor: Ipek Suntar, Gazi University, Turkey
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Wound healing and disorder therapy
Guest Editor: Ipek Suntar, Gazi University, Turkey
Short Description: Wound healing, as a normal biological process in the human body, is achieved through four precisely and highly programmed phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the most significant factors that affect cutaneous wound healing and the potential therapies involved for healing process. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords:(Including and not limited to) Wound healing, Inflammation, Proliferation, Tissue remodeling, Platelet-rich plasma, Wounds, Wound healing, Autologous, Therapy, Diabetic foot, Ulcer, Hyperbaric oxygen, Infection, Oxygen effects, Therapies etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Emerging Trends in Adult Stem Cell Based Cardiovascular Repair and Regeneration
Lead Editor: Valarmathi T. M,m, University of Illinois at Urbana - hampaign, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Emerging Trends in Adult Stem Cell Based Cardiovascular Repair and Regeneration
Lead Editor: Valarmathi T. M,m, University of Illinois at Urbana - hampaign, USA
Short Description: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be one of the main causes of death in the western world. Treatment strategies for heart failure remain a high priority for ongoing research due to the profound unmet need in clinical disease coupled with lack of significant translational progress.
Aims &Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the emerging stem cell based regenerative therapies with respect to Cardiovascular and discuss the future strategies to improve the functional outcomes. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords::(: (Including and not limited to) Adult Stem cells; Cardiovascular disease; Myocardial repair; Cardiac regeneration; Cardiomyocetes; Infarction; Tissue Engineering; Reprogramming; Regenerative medicine etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Molecular Diagnostics for Infectious Disease
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Molecular Diagnostics for Infectious Disease
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Short Description: Molecular diagnostics is a technique used to analyse biological markers in the genome and proteome—the individual's genetic code and how their cells express their genes as proteins—by applying molecular biology to medical testing. The technique is used to diagnose and monitor disease, detect risk, and decide which therapies will work best for individual patients.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the molecular methods and technologies that show promise in identification of microorganisms, as well as the diagnosis of infectious diseases. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords:(Including and not limited to) Diagnostic Microbiology, Microarray, Next-generation sequencing, Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Infectious disease, Diagnostics, DNA sequencing, Microarray, Molecular diagnostics etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Tissue imaging for diagnostics
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Tissue imaging for diagnostics
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Short Description: Tissue imaging mass spectrometry can be used to determine the distribution of hundreds or even thousands of unknown analytes such as proteins, peptides, lipids, drugs, or metabolites in a single experiment.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the general imaging approaches, fundamental principles inherent to tumor imaging, and the specific applications of newer imaging modalities. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Soft tissue tumor, Computed tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging, Ultrasound, Nuclear medicine, Musculoskeletal imaging, Ultrasoun, Tissue imaging, Non-linear microscopy, In vivo fluorescence imaging etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Clinical Technologies and Systems
Guest Editor: Aysegul Ozdemir Topaloglu, Biruni University, Turkey
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Clinical Technologies and Systems
Guest Editor: Aysegul Ozdemir Topaloglu, Biruni University, Turkey
Short Description: A clinical trial management system (CTMS) is a software system used by biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries to manage clinical trials in clinical research. The system maintains and manages planning, performing and reporting functions, along with participant contact information, tracking deadlines and milestones.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the various technologies supporting clinical research. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Clinical decision support systems, Usage analysis, Qualitative research, Evaluation studies, Accreditation, Alliance, Clinical Trials, Information Technology, Standards, Systems Thinking, Data mining etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Ovarian physiology and development
Lead Editor : Rosalind Gregory-Bass, Spelman College, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Ovarian physiology and development
Lead Editor : Rosalind Gregory-Bass, Spelman College, USA
Short Description: The ovarian function including follicular maturation, ovulation and corpus luteum formation is regulated by a complex control system composed of hypothalamus, pituitary and the ovary itself. These organs communicate via positive and negative feedback loops and can be considered as a functional entity.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the basic summary and early pioneering studies of ovarian physiology and its development, and focuses on its recent progress. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Ovarian development, Follicular relics, Mating status, Steroidogenesis, Folliculogenesis, Ovarian Reserve, Ivf, Reproduction, Ultrasound, Physiology, Reproduction, Ovaries, Uterus, Foetus etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Prodrug delivery systems
Guest Editor: Rupinder Kaur Kanwar,Deakin University, Australia
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Prodrug delivery systems
Guest Editor: Rupinder Kaur Kanwar,Deakin University, Australia
Short Description: Prodrugs are a class of drug derivatives with little or no pharmacological activity that are converted in vivo to therapeutically active compounds. The primary utility of a prodrug approach is to improve pharmaceutical properties. Because it does not alter the primary structure of the parent drug.
Aims & Scope: Prodrugs are a class of drug derivatives with little or no pharmacological activity that are converted in vivo to therapeutically active compounds. The primary utility of a prodrug approach is to improve pharmaceutical properties. Because it does not alter the primary structure of the parent drug.
Keywords:Prodrugs are a class of drug derivatives with little or no pharmacological activity that are converted in vivo to therapeutically active compounds. The primary utility of a prodrug approach is to improve pharmaceutical properties. Because it does not alter the primary structure of the parent drug.
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Protein chip and Statistical diagnostic methods
Lead Editor: Yingchun Hou , Shaanxi Normal University, China
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Protein chip and Statistical diagnostic methods
Lead Editor: Yingchun Hou , Shaanxi Normal University, China
Short Description: A protein microarray (or protein chip) is a high-throughput method used to track the interactions and activities of proteins, and to determine their function, and determining function on a large scale.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding in providing an overview of protein microarrays and devote particular consideration to the statistical methods used in data analysis with applications concerning the diagnosis and treatment of chronic disorders. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Biomarkers, Fluorescent array, Phage display, Tumor- associated autoantibodies, Protein microarray, Streptavidin coated magnetic particles, Miniaturization, Point-of-care testing, Neonatal sepsis, Internal calibration, Protein microarray, Computational method, Reproducibility-Optimized Test Statistic (ROTS) etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Neuro and Pain Pharmacology
Lead Editor: Antonio Siniscalchi, Annunziata Hospital, Cosenza, Italy
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Neuro and Pain Pharmacology
Lead Editor: Antonio Siniscalchi, Annunziata Hospital, Cosenza, Italy
Short Description: Neuropathic pain is caused by damage or disease that affects the somatosensory system. It may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia, and pain from normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). Neuropathic pain may have continuous and/or episodic (paroxysmal) components. The latter resemble an electric shocks. Common qualities include burning or coldness, "pins and needles" sensations, numbness and itching. Nociceptive pain, by contrast, is more commonly described as aching.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the pharmacological therapeutic options available and focuses on the selection of the agent/s in accordance with the evidence to treat neuropathic pain. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords:(Including and not limited to) Neuropathic pain, Neuralgia, Pharmacological management, Algorithm, Analgesic agents, Evidence-based, Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Pain, Neuropathic, Mechanism-Based And Symptom-Based Assessment , Neuropathic pain, Neuroplastic changes, Pathophysiological mechanisms, Rational pharmacological treatment etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Gastroenterology diagnosis and Immune system
Lead Editor : Nadiya Boyko, Cassovia Life Sciences, Slovakia.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Gastroenterology diagnosis and Immune system
Lead Editor : Nadiya Boyko, Cassovia Life Sciences, Slovakia.
Short Description: : Gastrointestinal disorders such as chronic or acute diarrhea, malabsorption, abdominal pain, and inflammatory bowel diseases can indicate immune deficiency. Immune-related gastrointestinal diseases can be classified as those that develop primarily via autoimmunity, infection, an inflammatory response, or malignancy. Immunodeficient and immunocompetent patients with gastrointestinal diseases present with similar symptoms.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of people with primary immunodeficiency. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Immune System, Hypogammaglobulinemia, Inflammatory Intestinal disease, Gastrointestinal system, Gut-associated lymphoid tissue, Innate immunity, Adaptive immunity, Allergy, Gastrointestinal manifestations, Systemic autoimmune diseases etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Brain models and its related disorders
Editor : Ciaran Coyle, National Forensic Service, Central Mental Hospital, Ireland.
Guest Editor : Aysegul Ozdemir Topaloglu, Biruni University, Turkey.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Brain Models and its Related Disorders
Editor : Ciaran Coyle, National Forensic Service, Central Mental Hospital, Ireland.
Guest Editor : Aysegul Ozdemir Topaloglu, Biruni University, Turkey.
Short Description: : This model considers genetic and environmental factors that cause physical changes to the brain and is the basis for many existing and emerging concepts, including (but not limited to) genetic predisposition to addiction, behavioral addictions, psychopharmacological treatment interventions, and cross-addiction. The brain disease model of addiction has yielded effective preventive measures, treatment interventions, and public health policies to address substance-use disorders.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review scientific advances in the prevention and treatment of substance-use disorder and related developments in public policy. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Brain Physiology, Neurotransmitters, Neurons, Neuropsychiatric, Brain Tissue, Neural Stem Cells, Brain Disorders etc.
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Next-Generation Clinical Pharmacology
Guest Editor : Zou Chang ,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Next-Generation Clinical Pharmacology
Editor(s): Zou Chang ,The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Short Description: : Clinical pharmacologists usually have a rigorous medical and scientific training that enables them to evaluate evidence and produce new data through well-designed studies. Their responsibilities to patients include, but are not limited to, analyzing adverse drug effects, therapeutics, and toxicology including reproductive toxicology, cardiovascular risks, perioperative drug management and psychopharmacology.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of all aspects of the relationship between drugs and humans and improving patient care, directly or indirectly by developing better medicines and promoting the safer and more effective use of drugs. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Clinical Pharmacology; Drug Discovery; Drug Development; Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacodynamics; Pharmacovigilence; Pharmacoepidemiology; Pharmacometrics; Dosing etc.,
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Confirmation deadline:November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: November 15, 2015
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Pain and Migraine Therapeutics
Guest Editor (s) : James D. Adams, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Guest Editor (s) : Aiello Francesca, University of Calabria, Italy.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Pain and Migraine Therapeutics
Guest Editor(s): James D. Adams, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Guest Editor(s): Aiello Francesca, University of Calabria, Italy.
Short Description: : A migraine is a severe and painful headache. They can be preceded or accompanied by sensory warning signs, such as flashes of light, blind spots, tingling in the arms and legs, nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light and sound. Typical symptoms are, Moderate to severe pain, usually confined to one side of the head, but can occur on either side of the head. The pain is usually a severe, throbbing, pulsing pain. Increasing pain during physical activity or when straining. Inability to perform regular activities due to pain. Feeling sick and physically vomiting.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding and describes the pain characteristics of the acute migraine attack, including time of onset, time to peak, duration, intensity, quality, aggravation by activity, as well as recurrence frequency and time to recurrence, in a tertiary care practice. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Migraine; TRP Channels; Acute Headache; Abdominal Migraine; Pain; Fibromyalgia etc.
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Confirmation deadline:November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: November 15, 2015
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Natural Medicine and Therapy - I
Editor (S) : Yanling Zhao, Military Hospital, China
Peter G. Mwitari , Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Natural Medicine and Therapy - I
Guest Editor(s): Yanling Zhao, Military Hospital, China .
Guest Editor(s): Peter G. Mwitari, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Short Description: : Naturopathy typically involves a variety of treatment techniques including nutrition, behavioral changes, herbal medicine, homeopathy, and acupuncture. Simply herbs have been identified and used from prehistoric times. Medicinal plants are widely used in non-industrialized societies, not least because they are far cheaper than modern medicines.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding the Natural Medicine believes that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Naturopathy; Ayurvedic Medicine; Herbal Medicine; Allopathic Medicine; Fringe Medicine; Folk Medicine; Phytotherapy; Chiropractic.
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Confirmation deadline:November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: November 15, 2015
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Natural Medicine and Therapy - II
Editor (S) : Rolf Teschke, Goethe University, Germany
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Natural Medicine and Therapy - II
Editor(s): Natural Medicine and Therapy - II
Short Description: : Naturopathy typically involves a variety of treatment techniques including nutrition, behavioral changes, herbal medicine, homeopathy, and acupuncture. Simply herbs have been identified and used from prehistoric times. Medicinal plants are widely used in non-industrialized societies, not least because they are far cheaper than modern medicines.
Aims & Scope:In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding the Natural Medicine believes that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Naturopathy; Ayurvedic Medicine; Herbal Medicine; Allopathic Medicine; Fringe Medicine; Folk Medicine; Phytotherapy; Chiropractic
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Confirmation deadline:November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: November 15, 2015
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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