Biology Methods & Protocols
Overview
Biology Methods & Protocols is a scientific journal, published by Oxford University Press since 2016 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is biology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Biol Methods Protoc
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Start
2016
End
Continuing
e-ISSN
2396-8923
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Biology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 13773
13
SJR / Ranks: 4571
887
CiteScore / Ranks: 7049
3.80
Recent Articles
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Johnson E, Bande J, Thomas J
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf017.
PMID: 40078867
Subjective variability in human interpretation of diagnostic imaging presents significant clinical limitations, potentially resulting in diagnostic errors and increased healthcare costs. While artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms offer promising solutions to...
2.
Ishan M, Skipper I, Rozario T
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf011.
PMID: 40060950
is a parasitic tapeworm that utilizes rats as hosts and offers advantages over human parasitic tapeworms and free-living flatworms as a model system to study the biology and pathology of...
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Chen Y, Zhang J, Zhang B, Lee H, Xie S, Shen W, et al.
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf012.
PMID: 40060949
Patient-derived tumor organoids (PDOs) hold immense potential for personalized drug sensitivity testing, but accurate efficacy determination is crucial for clinical translation. This study investigated factors influencing the accuracy and reproducibility...
4.
Kundu S, Durkan L, ODwyer M, Szegezdi E
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf015.
PMID: 40060948
Natural killer (NK) cells have emerged as promising candidates for novel immunotherapy strategies against various malignancies. Their unique ability to recognize and eliminate tumour cells without prior sensitization, coupled with...
5.
Pontrelli S, Sauer U
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf014.
PMID: 40046731
Polysaccharide quantification plays a vital role in understanding ecological and nutritional processes in microbes, plants, and animals. Traditional methods typically hydrolyze these large molecules into monomers using chemical methods, but...
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Robene I, Jouen E, Maillot-Lebon V, Fenelon B, Hascoat J, Pecrix Y, et al.
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf010.
PMID: 40046730
Given the risk of zoonotic disease emergence, including new SARS-CoV-2 variants of COVID-19, rapid diagnostic tools are urgently needed to improve the control of the spread of infectious diseases. A...
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Kadhum M, Hadwan M
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf013.
PMID: 40040836
Glyoxalase I (Glo I) is an enzyme essential for detoxifying methylglyoxal, a toxic compound associated with advanced glycation end products. Given Glo I's multifaceted roles in various physiological and pathological...
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Kainer D
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Mar;
10(1):bpaf016.
PMID: 40040835
Ontologies are highly prevalent in biology and medicine and are always evolving. Annotating biological text, such as observed phenotype descriptions, with ontology terms is a challenging and tedious task. The...
9.
Geisenberger C, Chimal E, Jurmeister P, Klauschen F
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Feb;
10(1):bpaf003.
PMID: 39995602
Genomic profiling of cancer plays an increasingly vital role for diagnosis and therapy planning. In addition, research of novel diagnostic applications such as DNA methylation profiling requires large training and...
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Czarnecka M, Findik N, Schlor A, Hanack K
Biol Methods Protoc
. 2025 Feb;
10(1):bpaf009.
PMID: 39968222
The discovery of antibodies through phage display is significantly influenced by antigen presentation during panning, particularly for membrane-anchored proteins, which pose challenges due to their complex structures. Traditional approaches, such...