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New Insights into Diseases with Cognitive Impairment: Development, Genesis, and Treatment
edited by
submission deadline 28 Feb 2025 | Viewed by 515 | Submission Open
Keywords: dementia; brain; biomarkers
Novel Mechanisms of Gene Regulation in Cardiac Development and Congenital Heart Defects
edited by
submission deadline 15 Mar 2025 | Viewed by 389 | Submission Open
Keywords: long noncoding RNA; epigenetic regulation; whole-genome sequencing; cardiomyocyte signaling; cardiovascular development& nbsp; congenital heart defects
Biomedical Engineering Applied to Pathophysiological Processes
edited by and Vladimir Reukov
submission deadline 1 May 2025 | 1 articles | Viewed by 1039 | Submission Open
Keywords: physiology; chronic; congenital; etiology; diagnosis; simulations; therapeutics
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Phenotypes: First Decade of Exploration and Beyond
edited by and Oleg Chernyshev
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 268 | Submission Open
Keywords: OSA phenotypes; OSA endotypes; precision sleep medicine; clinical polysomnographic OSA phenotypes; pathophysiologic OSA phenotypes; clinical neuro-physiologic OSA phenotypes; clinical symptom-based OSA phenotypes; quantitative; qualitative OSA phenotypes
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