The journal Oral Radiology offers a forum for international collaboration in diagnostic imaging of the head and neck, and all related fields. The coverage features cutting-edge research papers, review articles, case reports, and technical notes from both the clinical and experimental fields. The contributors to the journal include researchers and clinicians worldwide. Oral Radiology is the official English-language journal of the Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.
PathoGenetics was discontinued in 2010. All articles published in PathoGenetics are fully searchable.
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Pathogenetics is a peer-reviewed, online open access journal, which features studies on the pathogenesis of genetic diseases, phenotypes and traits. Such studies may use molecular, biochemical, cellular, and physiological methods, as well as genome-wide approaches, to provide novel insights into the biological mechanisms underlying the phenotypic manifestations of genetic diseases.
A society-owned journal publishing high quality research on all aspects of photochemistry and photobiology. The scope of Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences includes: Applied photochemistry; Atmospheric photochemistry; Bioluminescence; Chronobiology; DNA repair; Energy transfer; Environmental photobiology; Environmental photochemistry; Excited state properties; Laser photochemistry; Luminescence; Mechanistic photochemistry; Organic and inorganic photochemistry; Photocarcinogenesis Photochemical kinetics; Photochemistry of biomolecules; Photochemotherapy; Photochromism; Photodegradation; Photodermatology; Photoelectrochemistry; Photoimaging; Photoimmunology; Photomedicine; Photomorphogenesis; Photomovement; Photoprotection; Photoreception; Photosensitization; Photosynthesis; Phototechnology; Phototherapy; Phototoxicity; Solar energy utilization; Spectroscopy; Spectroscopy of biological systems; Supramolecular photochemistry; Synthetic photochemistry; Theoretical photochemistry;UV and visible radiation effects and vision.
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The aim of this Series is to highlight the latest international findings and advances in plant pathology and plant disease management, and plant pathology topic specialist, Congress and Workshop organisers, coordinators of broad International projects are invited to consult with the Series Editor regarding their topic’s potential inclusion in the series.
Under an agreement with Springer, a Book Series based on the invited lectures at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology ICPP2008, Plant Pathology in the 21st Century was initiated and four books covering key themes were published. Following on the procedure for the 2008 Congress, three additional volumes in the series were published on themes which were key topics at ICPP2013, held in Beijing, China, while two new books are almost ready from ICPP 2018 held in Boston (SA). Moreover, more books were published in between Congresses, covering up-to-date topics in plant pathology. In light of the initial seven volumes’ success, the ISPP has now concluded an agreement with Springer to broaden the scope of the Series and publish additional volumes.
The goal of the International Society for Plant Pathology (ISPP; www.isppweb.org) is to promote the global advancement of plant pathology and the dissemination of essential information on plant diseases and plant health management. This book Series looks of particular interest due to the upcoming International Year of Plant Health (2020).
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Section B: Biological Sciences, is one of the oldest journals of India, launched in the year 1930, by the National Academy of Sciences, India (the Oldest Science Academy of India). The research/review papers of different fields of science, e.g. Agriculture Sciences (Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Forestry, Agric. Toxicology, Soil Science, Plant Protection, Post Harvest Technology, and Agricultural Engineering), Animal Sciences (Structural, Developmental, Functional, Genetical, Ecological, Behavioural, Taxonomical and Evolutionary Aspects), Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology (including Molecular and Cell Biology, Structural and Functional Studies, Microbiology and Immunology), Medical & Forensic Sciences (Basic and Clinical Medical Sciences, Pharmacology, Anthropology, Psychology and Forensic Sciences, Human genetics, Reproduction Biology, Neurosciences and Molecular Medicine) and Plant Sciences (Structural, Developmental, Functional
Protein & Cell publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries concerning the latest developments in multidisciplinary areas in biology and biomedicine, with an emphasis on protein and cell research. Subject areas include biochemistry/biophysics, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, oncology, protein science, structural biology and translational medicine. In addition, Protein & Cell addresses research highlights, news and views, and commentaries covering research policies and funding trends in China, and provides a forum to foster academic exchange among researchers across different fields of the life sciences.
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. David M. Whitacre Summerfield. NC. USA DMWhitacre@triad.rr.com Editorial Board: M. Fernanda Cavieres University of Valparaíso. Valparaíso. Chile fernanda.cavieres@uv.cl Dr. Charles P. Gerba University of Arizona. Tucson. AZ. USA gerba@email.arizona.edu Dr. John Giesy University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. Canada JGIESY@aol.com Prof. Dr. Otto Hutzinger University of Bayreuth. Grenzweg. Austria Hutzinger-Univ-Bayreuth@aon.at Dr. James B. Knaak Getzville. NY. USA jbknaak@aol.com Dr. James T. Stevens Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem. NC. USA jstevens@wfubmc.edu Dr. Ronald S. Tjeerdema University of California. Davis. CA. USA rstjeerdema@ucdavis.edu Dr. Pim de Voogt University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam. The Netherlands pdevoogt@Science.uva.nl Dr. George Ware Tucson. AZ. USA Gware7@aol.
Science China Life Sciences, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research. Science China Life Sciences is published in both print and electronic forms. It is indexed by Science Citation Index. Categories of articles: Reviews summarize representative results and achievements in a particular topic or an area, comment on the current situation, and advise on the research directions. The author’s own opinion and related discussion is requested. Regular articles report on important original results in all areas of life sciences. Short communications present short reports in a timely manner of the latest important results.
This open access book focuses on the linear selection index (LSI) theory and its statistical properties. It addresses the single-stage LSI theory by assuming that economic weights are fixed and known - or fixed, but unknown - to predict the net genetic merit in the phenotypic, marker and genomic context. Further, it shows how to combine the LSI theory with the independent culling method to develop the multistage selection index theory. The final two chapters present simulation results and SAS and R codes, respectively, to estimate the parameters and make selections using some of the LSIs described. It is essential reading for plant quantitative geneticists, but is also a valuable resource for animal breeders.
This open access book focuses on the linear selection index (LSI) theory and its statistical properties. It addresses the single-stage LSI theory by assuming that economic weights are fixed and known - or fixed, but unknown - to predict the net genetic merit in the phenotypic, marker and genomic context. Further, it shows how to combine the LSI theory with the independent culling method to develop the multistage selection index theory. The final two chapters present simulation results and SAS and R codes, respectively, to estimate the parameters and make selections using some of the LSIs described. It is essential reading for plant quantitative geneticists, but is also a valuable resource for animal breeders.