ISSN: 2322-0066
The journal impact feature provides a comprehensive assessment tool for measuring, evaluating, sorting and comparing journals of the same type. It shows the average number of references in recent articles published in the journal of science and social science for a particular year or period, and is often used as a collateral for the equal importance of journals in its field. It is first introduced by Eugene Garfield, founder of the Institute for Science Information. The journal's impact is evaluated by dividing the number of current year estimates and source material published in that journal over the last two years. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are the most commonly transmitted adult cell. Currently, they are used in the treatment of a number of inherited and acquired diseases including blood cancer, autoimmune disorders, and hematopoietic disorders. Hematopoietic stem cells are ideal collectors of genetic applications because they have the capacity to express and function to propagate the entire hematopoietic range, thus facilitating the development of genetically modified cells and the expression of the transgene product from the majority of hematopoietic cell types.
Omar A Shalaby
Short Communication: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Omar A Shalaby
Short Communication: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Frederic BM, Roger T, Benoit N, Herve EB
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Frederic BM, Roger T, Benoit N, Herve EB
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Yang Y*, Zhang T, Yuan Z and Xu D
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Yang Y*, Zhang T, Yuan Z and Xu D
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Sheeba Ahmed
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Sheeba Ahmed
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Priya Kumar, Deepika Chandra, Rimmi Singh
Commentary: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology
Priya Kumar, Deepika Chandra, Rimmi Singh
Commentary: Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology