The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for "The discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation." One of the original articles published in Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad back in 2016 concluded that Multiple sclerosis is associated with significant changes in microRNA acid expression microRNA-20a and microRNA-155 can be measured by the real-time polymerase chain reaction technique.
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad
الأبحاث
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine – University of Baghdad A peer-reviewed journal published Quarterly by the college of
نبذة عنا
ournal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad (J Fac Med Baghdad) is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly (April, July, October, December) by the College of Medicine, University of Baghdad. The Journal provides an Open Journal System powered by PKP as a communication platform for researchers, physicians, and medical workers in different aspects of medicine and basic medical sciences worldwide. It accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, and editorials in all fields relevant to medicine. Historically, this journal is the first medical journal in the Middle East; it was first published in 1936 and has continued so far despite some challenges for compelling reasons. The first issue of this journal was published under the name "Journal of the Royal Iraqi Medical College) in April 1936, approved by the council of the college as a general journal dealing with the news of the college and a few scientific articles to encourage the teaching staff for research publication. The journal was published randomly and ceased during World War II due to financial difficulties. In 1946, Prof. Dr. Hashim Al Witri, the college dean, assigned republication to the journal and urged the teaching staff to participate and publish their research. Despite his efforts, the journal remained irregular in publication. In 1959, Prof. Dr. Faisal Al-Sabih became the journal's editor-in-chief, restructured the journal, changed its name to The Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad, and used a new scientific system to publish articles. The first issue of the new series started in June 1959. The journal has continued to be published regularly without interruption (four issues during the year). The journal became registered with the International Number (ISSN) in 2000 and entered many important international indexes. After 2003, the journal continued despite the difficulties involved in every aspect of the country. By the beginning of 2004, the journal
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https://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/index
رابط خارجي لـ Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad
- المجال المهني
- الأبحاث
- حجم الشركة
- ٢ - ١٠ موظفين
- المقر الرئيسي
- BAGHDAD
- النوع
- تعليمي
- تم التأسيس
- 1935
- التخصصات
- mediicne، Surgery، physiology، microbiology، chemistry، anatomy، و community medical sciences
المواقع الجغرافية
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رئيسي
BAB ALMUDHAM
BAGHDAD، IQ
موظفين في Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad
التحديثات
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Featured Research article from our latest JFMB 2nd issue Vol.66 concludes that: Nanosuspension is an excellent approach for enhancing the Solubility, Dissolution rate, & Effectiveness In addition, the oral fast-dissolving film can be considered a promising dosage form that will increase patient compliance due to its high dissolution rate, fast disintegration, and easy administration. https://lnkd.in/ecm5h-5N
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Featured Research article from our latest JFMB 2nd issue Vol.66 concludes that: Molecular detection of methicillin resistance genes and virulence genes can be used to diagnose MRSA isolates in hospitals. The presence of these genes may affect their pattern of sensitivity to antibiotics https://lnkd.in/etXUPxFU