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Call for Papers: Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research
Call for Papers: Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
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Background
In this call for papers, we invite you to submit your papers for publication in the maiden edition of the Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research. Papers will be accepted till the end of November because the Special Journal of Anatomy Publishes two editions in a year.
The advantage of this call for papers is that all papers accepted for publication will be published online on rolling bases until the period elapses in line with online publishing and different from print publishing that waits till the end of the period before publishing the volume.
The first ten manuscripts to be accepted in this call for papers will receive 95% of the regular US$ 250 off discount to get the papers published. Paper types include but not limited to – research papers, short communication, and letters to editors, reviews, meta-analysis, case reports, book chapters, book reviews, and many others. Submit your paper here…
What We Publish
Embryology Research papers
This call for papers to Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research focus on Research on embryology including but not limited to the following topics:
- Evolution of anteroposterior patterning of the limb,
- Molecular and embryology of social competence,
- a novelty in human germline gene editing,
- Proteomics of single human embryos prior to implantation,
- laterality in conjoined twins,
- early development and neurogenesis,
- Embryo quality and oocyte composition,
- Embryology of Heart Development and Regeneration,
- Embryonic bio models as pharmaceutical bioreactors in the study of human diseases, embryology of Self-fertilization
Body structure Anatomy
This call for papers for the Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research emphasizes the structure of the entire body systems and their inter-connection to make a whole human being. We intend to establish a hub that can draw attention to bring scientific findings, new techniques, and opinions on anatomy to a wide audience of scholars, educators, and information specialists around the globe. Articles covering bioinformatics and other topics that clarify or provide tools for functional anatomical understanding as well as multi-disciplinary studies in more than one of these areas are also welcomed.
Anatomical concepts
In this call for papers, Special Journal of Anatomy will accept theoretical, conceptual and clinical aspects of human Anatomy. The main objective of this journal is to support and disseminate the research done in the areas of human anatomy. It is expected that this journal helps researches to exchange their knowledge and views all over the world.
Authors are encouraged to submit the article as research articles, review articles, editorial, case reports, short communication, in all areas of human Anatomy.
Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research {SJ-APR]
- Aging
- Anatomy case reports
- Anatomy teaching and learning methods
- Cell biology
- Clinical anatomy
- Comparative functional morphology
- Developmental anatomy
- Developmental biology
Embryology
- Embryology
- Evolutionary and comparative anatomy
- Forensic anatomy
- Functional human anatomy
- Gross and clinical anatomy
- Imaging
Immunobiology
- Immunobiology
- Integrative vertebrate paleontology
- Methodological innovations in anatomical research
- Microscopic and molecular anatomy
- Molecular biology
- Musculoskeletal system
Neuro Anatomy
- Neuroanatomy
- Neurobiology
- Neurodegeneration
- Neuroimmunology
- Novel developments in anatomical education
- Pathological anatomy
- Rare anomalies in dissection
- Rare images in dissection hall
Regional Anatomy
- Regional anatomy
- Reproductive biology
- Surface anatomy
- Surgical anatomy
- Significant advances in
anatomical education - Tissue architecture
- Evolutionary morphology
Experimental Anatomy
Attention will be given to experimental studies within the scope of this journal of significance. that provide new insights into any of these areas. Multi-disciplinary studies are also welcomed The Editors will also consider publishing Letters (1-2 pages) on scientific issues of clear relevance to the scope of interest of the Journal. We will also publish Anatomical Variations in gross, radiological, neuroanatomical, surgical anatomy, and case reports in clinical anatomy.
Anatomy of the systems
This call for papers wants manuscripts that deal with the: circulatory, digestive, endocrine, immune, lymphatic, nervous, muscular, reproductive, skeletal, respiratory, urinary, and integumentary.
Anatomy of the vital organs
Humans have five vital organs that are essential for survival. These are the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs. We want papers dealing with a clearer understanding of the function and uses to the general body system
In this call for papers, Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research will accept and publish papers that shed light on the challenges with current approaches to both finding and testing novel treatments for the brain. We want papers that seek to outline the numerous hypotheses related to disease causality, and require a safe and efficacious method that can be demonstrated to be effective in the human disease state.
In this call for papers, the Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research wants papers about the majority of the biological systems in which Non-Clinical endpoints (NCE) are being evaluated are highly sophisticated, and synthetically engineered models of hypothetical concepts of the disease causality rather than true reflections of the human disease state, with many, if not all, transgenic mouse models, recapitulating the molecular hypothesis of disease causality rather than the disease.
High reductionist mode
In this call for papers, Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research wants papers dealing with the NCEs are tested in a highly reductionist mode, with both the NCEs and the models representing a self-contained loop that lacks real relevance to the actual disease, thus achieving Glass Bead Game status. We want papers with details on the genetic findings that have been applied to understanding causality that has been controversial in that they have not been replicable and have usually focused on familial rather than the more typical idiopathic forms of the disease.
Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research want papers that shed more light on the anticipated endpoints to measure the effects of NCEs that modify disease outcomes in AD and PD are complex, require large patient cohorts, and are lengthy. This necessitates biomarker approaches for both disease diagnosis and assessment of disease progression that are as predictively robust and noninvasive as possible. To date, such biomarkers have been difficult to validate.
Special Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Research want papers with, likely approaches that could have major benefit if used early enough in the disease process usually prove ineffective at advanced disease stages, further elaborating on the urgency for biomarkers.
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