MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics
· United States · Est. 2006
Aims & Scope
The field of biomechanics concerns with motion, deformation, and forces in biological systems. With the explosive progress in molecular biology, genomic engineering, bioimaging, and nanotechnology, there will be an ever-increasing generation of knowledge and information concerning the mechanobiology of genes, proteins, cells, tissues, and organs. Such information will bring new diagnostic tools, new therapeutic approaches, and new knowledge on ourselves and our interactions with our environment. It becomes apparent that biomechanics focusing on molecules, cells as well as tissues and organs is an important aspect of modern biomedical sciences. The aims of this journal are to facilitate the studies of the mechanics of biomolecules (including proteins, genes, cytoskeletons, etc.), cells (and their interactions with extracellular matrix), tissues and organs, the development of relevant advanced mathematical methods, and the discovery of biological secrets. As science concerns only with relative truth, we seek ideas that are state-of-the-art, which may be controversial, but stimulate and promote new ideas, new techniques, and new applications. This journal will encourage the exchange of ideas that may be seminal, or hold promise to stimulate others to new findings.
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Frequently asked questions about MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics
Is MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics a predatory journal?
No major predatory indicators were found for MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics. It is indexed in Scopus and has a PubScope Trust Score of 5/100. Always confirm fit and policies before submitting.
What is the impact factor of MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics?
MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics is not in the Web of Science Core Collection, so it has no official Clarivate Journal Impact Factor. Its SCImago SJR score is 0.194.
Is MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?
MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics is indexed in Scopus.
What is the aims and scope of MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics?
The field of biomechanics concerns with motion, deformation, and forces in biological systems. With the explosive progress in molecular biology, genomic engineering, bioimaging, and nanotechnology, there will be an ever-increasing generation of knowledge and information concerning the mechanobiology of genes, proteins, cells, tissues, and organs. Such information will bring new diagnostic tools, new therapeutic approaches, and new knowledge on ourselves and our interactions with our environment. It becomes apparent that biomechanics focusing on molecules, cells as well as tissues and organs is
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