International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS)
Scientific journal covering research in chemistry, molecular physics, and molecular biology.
The International Journal of Molecular Sciences provides an advanced forum for molecular studies in biology and chemistry, with a strong emphasis on molecular biology and molecular medicine. Our aim is to provide rigorous peer review and enable rapid publication of cutting-edge research to educate and inspire the scientific community worldwide.
Visit website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijms
See also: MDPI - Publisher of open access scientific journals.
Details last updated 18-Dec-2020
International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS) News
Eye-opening discovery: a potential non-invasive solution for age-related vision loss
Live Forever Club - 02-Aug-2023
Deglycating enzymes could offer an affordable, effective, and non-invasive treatment for presbyopia
Read more...Review of age predictors published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Live Forever Club - 27-Mar-2023
Larger sample sizes will further refine their predictability and improve their use case
Read more...Age-related changes in retina linked to decline in 'youth' protein
National Eye Institute (NEI) - 18-Jul-2022
Aging associated retinal disorders linked to loss of protective protein
Read more...The genetics of successful ageing: unlocking longevity genes in humans
Live Forever Club - 11-Jul-2022
APOE and FOXO3A had significant impact on longevity, but environmental factors also determine the fate of health while ageing
Read more...Role of Neuromuscular junction in ageing and neuro muscular diseases
Fight Aging! - 17-Aug-2021
Neuromuscular junction: A potential therapeutic target in neuromuscular injury
Read more...Reversing dementia in mice sets stage for human clinical trials
New Atlas - 29-Jun-2021
SAK3, the first compound to target the activity in neurodegenerative disorders
Read more...Tryptophan-deficient diet alters gut microbiome, causing unhealthy ageing
Augusta University - 24-Jun-2021
Reduced beneficial gut bacteria and increased systemic inflammation in aged mice
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