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Aim and Scope
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The International Journal of Experimental Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research, reviews, and studies in the field of experimental biology. It typically covers a broad range of biological topics, including, but not limited to, the following areas:
Molecular Biology – Studies involving gene expression, genetic manipulation, and molecular interactions.
Cell Biology – Research on cellular mechanisms, signaling pathways, and cellular behavior.
Physiology – Experimental studies on physiological processes at various levels, from cellular to organ systems.
Biochemistry – Research focusing on the biochemical processes and molecular structures within living organisms.
Neurobiology – Studies on the nervous system, including neural circuits and neurotransmission.
Immunology – Research on the immune system, immune responses, and related disorders.
Developmental Biology – Studies focusing on the process of organism development from embryos to adult forms.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – Research on organismal interactions, adaptations, and evolutionary mechanisms.
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