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Journal Name:Journal of Biomedical and Bioengineering (ISSN: 0976-8092)
Published By: Bioinfo Publications
Website: www.bioinfo.in
Print ISSN: 0976-8092 0976 8092
Online ISSN: 09768084
Aims & Scope: The Journal of Biomedical and Bioengineering, ISSN: 0976 - 8084 & E-ISSN: 0976-8092, aims to publish all the latest and outstanding research articles, reviews and letters in all areas of Biomedical and Bioengineering. Each issue contains a series of timely, in-depth written articles by leaders in the field, covering a wide range of the integration of multidimensional challenges of research including integration issues of Biomedical and Bioengineering. The journal focuses on the articles in advances in key compound classes and research areas of techniques of—Any novel approaches Biomedical and BioengineeringAdvanced techniques for improved electrical measurements in single cellsAdvanced therapeutic and surgical devices-laser system for eye surgery, automated delivery of insulinApplication of expert systems Application of growth factorsApplied mathematics, applied physics, and chemistry related to biomedical imagingArtificial intelligence to clinical decision makingArtificial organs -hearing aids, cardiac pacemakers, artificial kidneys and hearts, blood oxygenators, synthetic blood vessels, joints, arms, and legsAtomic force microscopyAutomated patient monitoring -during surgery or in intensive care, healthy persons in unusual environments, such as astronauts in space or underwater divers at great depthBehaviors of BiomoleculesBehaviors of CellsBinding/reaction and transport of biomoleculesBioinstrumentationBiomaterialsBiomaterials design BiomechanicsBiomechanics of injury and wound healing Biomechanics of subcellular structures Biomedical engineering and technology Biomedical image processing, pattern recognition, and analysisBiomedical image visualization, compression, transmission, and storageBiomedical imaging instrumentationBlood chemistry sensors -potassium, sodium, O2, CO2, and pHBlood pressure controlCardiac catheterization laboratoryCells transduce these events into biological responsesCellular, tissue and genetic engineeringClinical engineeringComputational methodologiesComputational Modeling of Molecules and CellsComputer assisted tomographyComputer modeling of physiologic systems Computer-based systems for diagnosing diseasesComputerised analyzer for blood samplesDesign of optimal clinical laboratories Development and application of simulation models Development of experimental techniques to study the mechanical, chemical, and electrical behavior of cellsDiffuse optical tomography, coherence, fluorescence, bioluminescence tomography, impedance tomographyDigital radiography and tomosynthesisDNA-protein/RNA-protein interactionsEmerging biomedical imaging techniquesExperimental Methods for Cellular and Molecular BioengineeringFunctional, cellular, and molecular imagingGait analysisGene replication and transcriptionGrid-enabling technology for biomedical imaging and informaticsImaging and measuring deformation and applying simple or combined loadsImaging and modeling related to systems biology and systems biomedicineImaging assays for screening and molecular analysisImaging modality fusionLocal probes to deform a portion of the cellMagnetic and optical spectroscopy, and optical biopsyMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Mechanical deformation of a single cellMechanical forces and deformation affect the molecular conformationMechanical, chemical, and electrical forces alter cell growth, differentiation, movement, signal transduction, protein secretion and transport, gene expression and regulationMechanical, transport and biocompatibility properties of implantable artificial materialsMechanics at the attachment sites, positioning and manipulating of single moleculesMechano-electrochemical coupling in cells as they interact with their extracellular environmentMedical imaging systems Mesoscopic modeling techniquesMethodologies include molecular and Langevin dynamics of biomolecules Methods for measuring and perturbing the transport and molecular binding interactions via optical, magnetic, or other physical meansMethods for studies of single-molecule biomechanicsMicroarray image analysis and bioinformaticsMulti-scale spatial and temporal modelingNeutron imaging for biomedical applicationsNumerical methods for the analysis, modeling, and prediction of the cell behavior as a function of intracellular and extracellular biomolecular processesOptical, electron, scanning tunneling/atomic force microscopyOrthopaedic surgeryPositron emission tomography (PET)Protein assemblies/complexesProtein folding and functionProtein-protein and receptor-ligand interactionsRehabilitation engineeringRenal functionRNA and proteins under stretching, twisting, bending and shearing and their effects on DNA condensationSeamless coupling of nano-micro-macro scale computational modelsSimultaneous mechanical stressing of a population of cellsSingle photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)Small animal imagingSports medicine-rehabilitation, external support devicesStudies of how cells sense mechanical, chemical, and electrical, events surrounding and within cellsStudies of single cell and extracellular matrix behaviors, including their fluid- and mass-transport, viscoelastic properties, cell growth, division, spreading, rounding, crawling, adhesion, and studies on cell cytoskeleton dynamics; cell-cell and cell-ECM interactionsStudies on the mechanisms of biomolecular motorsStudies on the structural rigidity of DNASystems physiologyUltrasound imagingVisual and auditory nervous circuitsX-ray computed tomography (CT)Journal of Biomedical and Bioengineering, ISSN: 0976 - 8084 & E-ISSN: 0976-8092, is an essential journal for all academic and industrial researchers who want expert knowledge on all major advances research areas in the Biomedical and Bioengineering.The journal aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and openly available to researchers worldwide. All published articles will be deposited immediately upon publication in widely and internationally recognized open access repository. Moreover, it is providing the maximum exposure to the articles.The journal will be essential reading for scientists and researchers who wish to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field. The publishers are confident of the journal’s rapid success. 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