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    Great News | Mechanobiology in Medicine Indexed in the Scopus Database
    Pubdate: 2024-10-16
  • Mechanobiology in Medicine (MBM) has received notification from the Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB) of the Scopus database that, after rigorous review, Mechanobiology in Medicine has been officially indexed in the Scopus database!


    The formal inclusion of Mechanobiology in Medicine in the Scopus database signifies widespread recognition and high academic value within the international academic community. Scholars and researchers worldwide can now search for and read research articles published in Mechanobiology in Medicine via the Scopus platform. This is of great significance for enhancing the academic dissemination and international influence of our journal. In the future, our journal will continue to maintain high academic standards, expand its international perspective, continuously improve academic quality and international status, and provide more high-level academic research outcomes for readers around the globe. Here, we express our sincere gratitude to all editors, authors, readers, and related leaders and experts who have supported and cared about our journal!


    About the Scopus Database
    Scopus, established by Elsevier in 2004, is an abstract and citation database that includes more than 25,000 journals published by over 5,000 publishers, covering publications in over 40 languages from more than 150 countries. As the largest abstract and citation database in the world, Scopus is powerful and widely followed by the academic community both domestically and internationally. Its data is widely used in global university rankings, the list of highly cited Chinese scholars, and university subject assessments, among others.

    About Mechanobiology in Medicine
    Mechanobiology in Medicine is a peer-reviewed, open-access online journal focusing on research at the interface of mechanobiology and medicine. The journal looks forward to articles that demonstrate the use of principles and methods from modern natural sciences and engineering technologies to study the structure, function, and their interrelationships of the human body at multiple levels. It is dedicated to providing new insights into how mechanical signals regulate the homeostasis of biological behaviors at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels, and how their dysregulation can lead to disease. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, and research letters, with a focus on new advances in mechanobiology related to the mechanisms of human disease occurrence, development, and prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. It has been selected as a high-starting new journal in the "China Science and Technology Journal Excellence Action Plan." It is now included in databases such as Scopus, DOAJ, and CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service).

    Mechanobiology in Medicine covers the following topics
    1. Cellular and molecular mechanobiology, mechanosensors, mechanotransduction, cellular dynamics, cellular mechanoresponses, multi-tissue interactions, and mechanobiological regulation in disease and health;
    2. Mechanobiology in biological processes, mechano-memory, mechanobiology in development, organism morphogenesis, tissue and cell remodeling;
    3. Mechanobiology research in biotechnology, biochips, mechanobiology in biomaterials, mechanobiological markers, single-molecule methods, and immunoengineering technologies;
    4. Mechanobiology research in clinical applications, including translational medicine, regenerative medicine, and drug delivery.
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