Henry Journal of Cell & Molecular Biology

ISSN : 2565-571X

Henry Publishing Group

About the Journal

ISSN : 2565-571X

Journal of Cell & Molecular Biology is a scientific journal for peer reviewing original articles that focuses in areas including Cell and Molecular Biology linking and integrating Molecular biology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Enzymology, Physiology and Biotechnology, Cell anatomy and Physiology, Biogenesis, Cytoskeletal biology, Computational cell biology, Stem cell biology, Cell transplantation and therapy, Clinical immunology, Molecular immunology, Theoretical immunology, Cancer immunology, Immunochemistry & Immunopathology, NA cloning, Cut and Paste DNA, Bacterial transformation, Transfection, Chromosome integration, Cellular screening, Cellular culture, Extraction of DNA, DNA polymerase, DNA dependent, Reading and Writing DNA, DNA sequencing, DNA synthesis, Molecular hybridization, Rewriting DNA: mutations, Random mutagenesis, Point mutation, Chromosome mutation. Most important techniques are Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Expression cloning, Gel electrophoresis, Macromolecule blotting and probing, Arrays (DNA array and protein array).

Cell biology is the discipline of biological sciences that studies the structure, physiology, growth, reproduction and death of the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms called as cell.

Molecular biology is the study of how molecules interact to give rise to the properties of cells, their ability to grow, maintain themselves and divide. Molecular Cell examines how the interaction of macromolecules gives rise to life, i.e., to the functioning of living organisms. The integration of molecular structure, function, and behaviour can lead to a functional living cell.

Our journal publishes the articles that includes original investigative papers, brief reports, concise reviews and papers devoted to continuing scientific and professional development.

Authors may submit the manuscripts through the journal's online submission or as an e-mail attachment to cell-molecular-biology@henrypublishers.com

  • Antibiotics
  • Applied Biotechnology
  • Biocatalysis
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biotechnology Applications
  • Blue Biotechnology
  • Cardiovascular Biomaterials
  • Enzymes
  • Functional Genomics
  • Gene Expression
  • Gene Therapy
  • Genetic Manipulation
  • Green Biotechnology
  • Modern Biotechnology
  • Nano Biotechnology
  • Pesticides
  • Proteomics
  • Red Biotechnology
  • Structural Genomics
  • Transgenic Plants
  • White Biotechnology

Latest Articles

An Update on Long Non Coding RNAs as Prospective Targets for Improving Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer by Acting as Biomarkers for Early Detection of Metastasis, Getting Targeted for Inhibition of the MiaRNA they Interact with that Promote Progession Along with Predicting Prognosis-A Systemic Review

Kulvinder Kochar Kaur*, Gautam Allahbadia and Mandeep Singh

Colorectal Cancer (CRC) represents one of the commonest cancer of the gastrointestinal tract with marked morbidity as well as mortality. Most common cause of demise in CRC is metastasis to distant sites. Hence the patients prognosis ...

Feeding Behaviours in Gastropod Molluscs

Arun Kumar Srivastava* and Vinay Kumar Singh

Molluscs are second largest phylum of the animal kingdom which transmits disease directly or they may serve as intermediate host/ vectors for parasites of human and animals. Gastropods have evolved specialized behavioral patterns to detect ...

Guillain-Barre Syndrome Following Covid-19 in Patient with Breast Cancer-A Case Presentation and Review of the Literature

Orna Alpert*, Leonid Begum and Patrik Garren

The emergence of the coronavirus disease pandemic in 2019, caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-Co-V-2), has resulted in a significant public health threat. A significant percentage of patients present ...

Modeling of Dynamics and Control of COVID-19

Jinming Cao, Xia Jiang and Bin Zhao*

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) suddenly appeared in Wuhan, Hubei since December 2019, and quickly swept across China, then the whole world. Today, after more than 100 days of fighting against the virus, China's epidemic ...