Journal of Applied Biomedicine

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Journal of Applied Biomedicine

Journal of Applied Biomedicine (pronunciation: /ˈdʒɜːrnəl ɒv ˌæplɪkaɪd ˌbaɪoʊˈmɛdɪsɪn/) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes research in the field of biomedicine. The term "Journal of Applied Biomedicine" is derived from the English words "journal" (from the Old French 'jurnal'), "applied" (from the Latin 'applicare'), and "biomedicine" (a compound of 'bio-' from Greek 'bios' meaning 'life' and 'medicine' from Latin 'medicina').

Overview

The Journal of Applied Biomedicine publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries in the areas of clinical medicine, molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology. The journal aims to bridge the gap between the basic and clinical sciences, promoting the exchange of information and the advancement of knowledge in the field of biomedicine.

Sections

Research Articles

This section includes original research articles that contribute significantly to the understanding of biomedical sciences. These articles are peer-reviewed and must meet the high standards set by the journal.

Reviews

The Reviews section includes comprehensive, authoritative, descriptions of any subject within the scope of biomedicine. These articles are also peer-reviewed and provide a balanced summary of current knowledge on a particular topic.

Commentaries

Commentaries are short articles that present an author's personal viewpoint on a particular aspect of biomedicine. They are intended to stimulate discussion and debate within the biomedical community.

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