New Approaches in Fundamental and Clinical Biochemistry
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Pharmacology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 6056
Special Issue Editors
2. Research Center for Fundamental Research and Prevention Strategies in Medicine, Research and Development Institute of Transilvania University of Brasov, 500484 Brașov, Romania
Interests: (bio)analytical methods; biochemistry, electrochemical (bio)sensors; studies of the activity of bioactive compounds in cell cultures; (tele)monitoring-(tele)diagnosis in life sciences
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Interests: the oxidative stress associated with different diseases: mitochondrial disease in children, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease, neurological disease like schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and renal chronic disease
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research studies concerning the biomarkers used in clinical diagnosis are very topical and challenging. Selecting, optimizing, and performing diagnostic lab tests permits accurate evaluation of the results and personalized diagnostics.
We intend to involve topics such as signal-transducing pathways, to correlate clinical laboratory diagnosis and therapy in different pathologies. Prevention approaches and the relationship of the biochemical status of subjects with lifestyle will also be considered as topics of particular interest. Naturally-derived bioactive compounds, immunomodulators, inflammation, and not only these proposals will be of interest for articles sent to this Special Issue.
We invite the submission of original manuscripts dealing with the proposed topics, while not being limited to these presented in the frame of the International Conference NT-SMT-LS 2020 (http://www.healthfoodenviron.unitbv.ro/2020/), to be held in Bucharest, Romania. A special discount of 20% will be provided to papers presented during the conference (the authors should add a note in the cover letter "Paper invited by Dr. Mihaela Badea") if the article is accepted by at least two independent reviewers of the journal.
The submission deadline is March 2021. You may send your manuscript at any point from now until the deadline.
We look forward to welcoming your contribution to this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Mihaela BadeaDr. Laura Elena Gaman
Guest Editors
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