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Medical Principles and Practice


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Aims and Scope

The international journal for biomedical and clinical research

Medical Principles and Practice is an international, peer-reviewed, FREE (authors do not pay for publication) open-access journal that covers all areas of biomedical research. Medical Principles and Practice welcomes high-quality science that seeks to elucidate the molecular and cellular basis of normal and pathological biological processes and contributes substantially to advancement of knowledge. The focus of Medical Principles and Practice is on original research, reviews, and systematic reviews that provide novel and important mechanistic insights. Papers accepted for publication in Medical Principles and Practice can therefore fall under the umbrellas of not only medicine, but also biochemistry, biophysics, genetics and epigenetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, systems biology, etc. Descriptive studies stating only facts and observations, without mechanistic evidence and insights, studies covering perceptions or attitudes, studies based on unverified questionnaires, and works of purely local interest are discouraged.

Bibliographic Details

Medical Principles and Practice
Journal Abbreviation: Med Princ Pract
ISSN: 1011-7571 (Print)
e-ISSN: 1423-0151 (Online)
DOI: 10.1159/issn.1011-7571
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Open Access

Open Access since 2013

Indexing/Abstracting

Listed in bibliographic services, including:

PubMed | US National Library of Medicine
MEDLINE | US National Library of Medicine
PubMed Central | US National Library of Medicine
Web of Science | Clarivate Analytics
Science Citation Index Expanded | Clarivate Analytics
Google Scholar | Google
DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals
Scopus | Elsevier
Embase | Elsevier
Pathway Studio | Elsevier
EMCare | Elsevier
Academic Search | EBSCO
CINAHL Complete | EBSCO
STM Source | EBSCO
WorldCat | OCLC

History

Founded and edited by Mustafa Khogali in 1989; continued by Basil Al-Nakib (1990–1993); Naji S. Al-Zaid (1994–1998, and 2006); Farida Al-Awadi (1999–2005); Azu Owunwanne (2006–2017)
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