Bone Marrow Aspirate Scientific Journals
Bone marrow aspiration may be a procedure that involves taking a sample of the liquid a part of the soft tissue inside your bones. Bone marrow is that the spongy tissue found inside bones. It contains
cells that produce white blood
cells (WBCs), red blood
cells (RBCs), and platelets inside larger bones, like the: breastbone, hips, ribs, WBCs help fight infection. RBCs carry oxygen and nutrients. Platelets enable your blood to clot. An entire blood count (CBC) shows the amount of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which may be abnormally high or low. If this happens, your doctor might want to look at your
bone marrow to seek out the cause. Bone marrow aspiration is usually performed with a
bone marrow biopsy. However, a special needle is employed during a
bone marrow biopsy to get rid of solid tissue from your bone marrow. In academic publishing, a scientific journal may be a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research. Articles in scientific
journals are mostly written by active scientists like students, researchers and professors rather than professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific
journals in publication, and lots of more are published at various points within the past (see list of scientific journals). Most
journals are highly specialized, although a number of the oldest
journals like Nature publish articles and scientific papers across a good range of scientific fields. Scientific
journals contain articles that are peer reviewed, in an effort to make sure that articles meet the journal's standards of quality, and scientific validity. Although scientific
journals are superficially almost like professional magazines, they're actually quite different problems with a scientific journal are rarely read casually, together would read a magazine. The publication of the results of research is an important a part of the methodology. If they're describing experiments or calculations, they need to supply enough details that an independent researcher could repeat the experiment or calculation to verify the results. Each such journal article becomes a part of the permanent scientific record.
High Impact List of Articles
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The clinical study of locator implant overdenture used in effects of restoration on elder mandible with edentulous jaw
Shuping Chen, Liming Yang, Bin Wu, Chun Xie, Enhong Li, Lina Huang Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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The clinical study of locator implant overdenture used in effects of restoration on elder mandible with edentulous jaw
Shuping Chen, Liming Yang, Bin Wu, Chun Xie, Enhong Li, Lina Huang Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Research on modeling and simulation of SI engine for AFR Control application
Meng Lei, Zeng Chunnian, Liang Hong, Luo Jie, Luo Wen, Li Xianghua Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Research on modeling and simulation of SI engine for AFR Control application
Meng Lei, Zeng Chunnian, Liang Hong, Luo Jie, Luo Wen, Li Xianghua Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Connectivity analysis method of comprehensive transport network based on spanning tree
Qiao XIONG Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Connectivity analysis method of comprehensive transport network based on spanning tree
Qiao XIONG Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Lipase-catalyzed esterification of corn-starch with oleic acid in solvent-free system
Yan Wang, Jiaying Xin, Jia Shi, Chungu Xia Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Lipase-catalyzed esterification of corn-starch with oleic acid in solvent-free system
Yan Wang, Jiaying Xin, Jia Shi, Chungu Xia Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Physiology and growth of Pyrococcus sp. HT3 in bach culture with cellobiose and maltose as the principal carbon sources
Mouloud Kecha, Said Benallaoua, Francis Duchiron Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Physiology and growth of Pyrococcus sp. HT3 in bach culture with cellobiose and maltose as the principal carbon sources
Mouloud Kecha, Said Benallaoua, Francis Duchiron Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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