Biological Research, formerly Archives of Experimental Medicine and Biology, was founded in 1964 and transferred to BioMed Central in 2014. An electronic archive of articles published between 1999 and 2013 can be found in the SciELO database.
Featured Collection: Biodiversity conservation of territories for a sustainable beekeeping in the face of climate change effects
Biological Research is presenting a Collection on “Biodiversity conservation of territories for a sustainable beekeeping in the face of climate change effects”.
The organizing committee of the APIMONDIA International Congress selected researchers who presented their work at the Congress and extended an invitation to submit their respective manuscript for this Collection.
Apimondia is a non-governmental organisation that brings together beekeepers, manufacturers of beekeeping equipment and a wide variety of scientists involved in apiculture, apitherapy, pollination, development and economics.
Articles
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Functional characterization of two KCND3 variants associated with SCA 19/22 ataxia in Latin American families
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Interactive and evolutionary effect of CASZ1 gene variants on varicose veins susceptibility in South Asian Indians
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Recent advances in the mechanisms of PD-L1 expression in gastric cancer: a review
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Investigation of the synergistic effect of metformin and FX11 on PANC-1 cell lines
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Awareness and current knowledge of breast cancer
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Stress and defense responses in plant secondary metabolites production
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Fate of nitrogen in agriculture and environment: agronomic, eco-physiological and molecular approaches to improve nitrogen use efficiency
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Coping with drought: stress and adaptive mechanisms, and management through cultural and molecular alternatives in cotton as vital constituents for plant stress resilience and fitness
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Biotechnological applications of archaeal enzymes from extreme environments
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About the Society
The Chilean Biology Society (Sociedad de Biología de Chile), previously the Biological Society of Santiago, was founded in late 1928 as a subsidiary of The Societé de Biologie of Paris, France. For several years the summaries of its communications were published in Comps Rendú of the Societé de Biologie du Paris. The Society is currently a member of the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS).
The Chilean Biology Society promotes theoretical and experimental studies and research leading to advancement in and dissemination of the biological sciences for the benefit of the community. To accomplish this, the Society organizes periodic scientific meetings in which scientists communicate, comment and discuss research carried out in Chilean or foreign research laboratories. In addition, relations and cooperation with similar domestic and foreign institutions are stimulated, and communication by all appropriate means of biological research carried out in Chile.
Members of the Society will receive a discount on Biological Research's article-processing charge when they indicate their membership after article acceptance. Upon confirmation of membership, Members will receive a 25% discount on their APC.
The Society also publishes Revista Chilena de Historia Natural (Chilean Journal of Natural History, founded in 1897).
Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact 2023
Journal Impact Factor: 4.3
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 6.6
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.354
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 1.300
Speed 2024
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 13
Submission to acceptance (median days): 157
Usage 2024
Downloads: 550,867
Altmetric mentions: 459
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Chilean Biology Society (Sociedad de Biología de Chile).