Aim and Scope

Eurasian Journal of Molecular and Biochemical Sciences (Eurasian Mol Biochem Sci) provides high-quality, comprehensive coverage in all molecular biology and medical studies. The Eurasian Mol Biochem Sci aims to publish original research papers, short communications, preliminary scientific reports, letters to the editor, and reviews in all molecular biology and medical fields. The journal encourages the submission of multidisciplinary studies that use complementary experimental and computational approaches to address challenging biological and medical questions.

Research areas include but are not limited to:

  • Antioxidants and oxidative stress researches
  • Biomolecular interactions, signaling networks, systems biology
  • Cell cycle, cell growth, cell differentiation
  • Cell death, apoptosis, and autophagy
  • Cell signaling and regulation
  • Biological Organic Chemistry
  • Computational biology, in combination with experimental studies
  • DNA replication, repair, and recombination
  • Development, regenerative biology, mechanistic and functional studies of stem cells
  • Epigenetics, chromatin structure, and function
  • Experimental toxicology and pathology
  • Gene expression and/or silencing
  • Receptors, channels, and transporters
  • Membrane processes
  • miRNA and related diseases
  • Cell surface proteins and cell adhesion molecules
  • Invertebrate and vertebrate molecular researches
  • Methodological advances, both experimental and theoretical, including databases
  • Plant biology and microbiology
  • Insect pathology and microbiology
  • Microbiology, virology, and interactions with the host or environment
  • Microbiota mechanistic and functional studies
  • Nuclear organization, whole genomics, and mitogenomic studies
  • Post-translational modifications (PTMs), proteomics, and genomics
  • Processing and function of biologically important macromolecules and complexes
  • Molecular basis of disease
  • RNA processing, structure, and functions of non-coding RNAs, transcription
  • Sorting, spatiotemporal organization, trafficking
  • Structural and Synthetic biology
  • Stem cell research and therapies
  • Translation, protein folding, chaperones, protein degradation, and quality control.