Morphological contributes about human body structure, function and pathophysiology

Special Collection on Morphological contributes about human body structure, function and pathophysiology: A Celebratory Special Issue for the Italian Society of Experimental Biology, SIBS-1925

 

This Special Issue will provide a comprehensive update in the literature regarding the newest discoveries and advancements in human morphology analysis methods in all fields of experimental biology. Bioimaging research and technology play a critical role in enabling a deeper mechanistic understanding of human functional anatomy, in health and disease, permitting to cure, prevent, and manage human diseases as well as model and bioprint the human tissues to repair or replace the damaged one.

 

The Special Issue focuses its attention on the progression of deep tissue imaging, permitting the observation of cells and subcellular structures at high resolution in complex tissues, as well as dynamic imaging, allowing the real-time visualization of biological processes at the cellular and molecular level in living organisms and in a minimally invasive manner.

Thus, we wish to invite researchers in the field of experimental biology and closely related disciplines, to contribute with original articles, reviews, communications and concept papers.

 

Guest Editors

Dr. Celeste Caruso Bavisotto

Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics (BiND), University of Palermo, Italy - Email: celeste.carusobavisotto@unipa.it

 

Dr. Federica Scalia

Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics (BiND), University of Palermo, Italy - Email: federica.scalia02@unipa.it

 

Dr. Marta Anna Szychlinska

Department of Precision Medicine in the Medical, Surgical and Critical Care Area (Me.Pre.C.C), University of Palermo, Italy - Email: martaanna.szychlinska@unipa.it  

 

Manuscript Submission Information

Manuscripts must be submitted online by registering and logging in, where also a guide for authors and other relevant information is available. Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline (31st December 2024). Submitted manuscripts must neither have been published previously, nor simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. All submissions will pass pre-check by Editors and then will be peer-reviewed by anonymous reviewers. As soon as accepted, the papers will be published continuously and listed on the special issue website. Research and review articles, as well as short communications, experts’ opinion are invited. Please visit the Guidelines for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication is EUR 200.00 (plus 4% VAT, if applicable).