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New Issue Published: 7(3)

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Our 3rd issue of the 7th volume is just published. This time, we have featured 13 multidisciplinary articles including one short communication, 11 research and 1 review paper of authors from 6 countries covering aspects from different stems of life sciences. Advancements in Life Sciences, volume 7, issue 3 Published online: 25 May 2020 ISSN 2310-5380  IN THIS …

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New Issue Published: 7(2)

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Our February issue is just published. This time, we have featured 8 multidisciplinary research and review articles of authors from 6 countries covering aspects from different stems of life sciences. Advancements in Life Sciences, volume 7, issue 2 Published online: 25 February 2020 ISSN 2310-5380  IN THIS ISSUE     Full Length Research Articles Single nucleotide polymorphism and phylogenetic analysis …

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Journal Indexing Information The journal is official data provider for Open Archives Initiative (OAI)* and indexed by Google Scholar, Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) – American Chemical Society and Directory of Open Access Journals. * Public Knowledge Project/Open Journal System URL is used for providing data to OAI.   Advancements in Life Sciences is indexed for coverage in the Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index, a new edition …

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New Issue Published: 7(1)

Our November issue is just published. This time we have featured multidisciplinary 10 articles of authors from 4 countries covering articles from different stems of biological sciences.   Advancements in Life Sciences, volume 7, issue 1 Published online: 25 November 2019 ISSN 2310-5380  IN THIS ISSUE     Full Length Research Articles Diurnal variation of brain derived neurotrophic …

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Thirty Days in Life

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05 August – 05 September 2019   Vegans and vegetarians may have higher stroke risk People who eat vegan and vegetarian diets have a lower risk of heart disease and a higher risk of stroke, a major study suggests. Find source Babies develop 'werewolf syndrome’ after medicine mix-up in Spain At least 17 children developed so-called …

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New Issue Published: 6(4)

Our August issue is just published. This time we have featured multidisciplinary 8 articles of authors from 4 different countries covering; Therapeutic potential of stem cells; Evaluation of Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase encoding transcripts in Chickpea; Antibacterial activity of leaf extract of grapes; First step with R for life sciences; Effect of camel milk lactoferrin on hepatic …

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Seven Days in Life

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29 July – 04 August 2019   Scientists ‘create world’s first human-monkey hybrid in China Scientists claim to have created the world's first human-monkey hybrid in China in an incredible embryo-splicing trial. Find source     3D printing the human heart Researchers have published a new 3D bioprinting method that brings the field of tissue engineering …

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Seven Days in Life

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22 – 28 July 2019   Japan approves first human-animal embryo experiments A Japanese scientist is to receive government support to create animal embryos that contain human cells and transplant them into surrogate animals. Find source     Solar energy becomes biofuel without solar cells Researchers have produced microorganisms that can efficiently produce the biofuel using …

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15 – 21 July 2019   Web of Science to work for strategic partnership with Pakistani Universities  Web of Science have showed will to provide Pakistani private sector universities strategic support for sustainable development in higher education. Find source   Elon Musk hopes to put a computer chip in your brain Elon Musk unveiled his most …

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Seven Days in Life

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08 – 14 July 2019   Researchers grow active mini-brain-networks Cerebral organoids are artificially grown, 3D tissue cultures that resemble the human brain.  Find source     Genetic breakthrough in cereal crops could help improve yields worldwide Scientists has achieved a breakthrough in the genetics of senescence in cereal crops with the potential to dramatically impact …

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