Aims and Scope

Molecular Cytology & Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal providing rapid publication of research from global researchers across biomedical and clinical fields. It is semiyearly published by Exploration and Verfication Publishing and the publication language is English.

This journal aims to better understand the molecular bases of human diseases, and the structure and function of living cells in medical research, especially hypothesis-driven mechanism relevant to pathogenesis and experimental therapeutics at molecular and cell level. The journal has a broad scope in basic and translational biomedical research of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology, including but are not limited to oncology, stem cells, immunity and infection, screening and diagnostic, neuroscience, cell therapy, vaccine development, tissue replacement, etc. Studies may encompass chemical or molecular constituents of drugs and cells, the integration at the cellular level of biochemical, molecular, genetic, dynamic architecture, signalling, physiological, and pathological information, also novel techniques and clinical interventions in medical specializations and applications.

The journal will consider all submissions related to the role of molecular cytology in human disease, including, but not limited to, the following areas:

· molecular cytology;
· molecular bases of human diseases;
· living cells in medical research;
· hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies;
· pathogenesis at molecular and cellular level;
· experimental therapeutics at molecular and cellular level;
· basic and translational biomedical research;
· cell biology related to diseases;
· stem cells;
· immunity, infection, screening, diagnostic, neuroscience;
· cell therapy;
· vaccine development;
· tissue replacement;
· chemical or molecular constituents of drugs and cells;
· integration at the cellular level of biochemical, molecular, genetic, dynamic architecture, signalling, physiological, and pathological information;
· novel techniques and clinical interventions in medical specializations and applications;
· others.