''Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology'' is a
peer-reviewed
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scientific journal
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Content
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as s ...
that publishes articles on the development of
artificial cells,
tissue engineering,
artificial organs,
blood substitute
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s,
cell therapy, gene and drug delivery systems,
bioencapsulation nanosensors,
nanodevices
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, and other areas of
biotechnology. It is published by
Taylor & Francis and the
editors-in-chief are R.D.K. Misra (
University of Texas at El Paso) and Wojciech Chrzanowski (
University of Sydney).
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Publications established in 1973
Biochemistry journals
Biotechnology journals
8 times per year journals
Taylor & Francis academic journals
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