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Bmc Research Notes

BMC Research Notes is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes concise research findings across all scientific disciplines. It provides a platform for researchers to share valuable data, methods, and observations that may not warrant a full research article. With a focus on transparency and reproducibility, BMC Research Notes promotes the dissemination of valuable research contributions, fostering collaboration and advancing scientific knowledge.

Details
Abbr. BMC Res Notes
Publisher Biomed Central
Start 2008
End Continuing
e-ISSN 1756-0500
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3601 91
SJR / Ranks: 9121 486
CiteScore / Ranks: 6351 4.20
Recent Articles
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Garcia J, Ulloa M, Hutmacher R, Ellis M
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):113. PMID: 40087725
Objective: The fungus Rhizoctonia solani is an important seedling pathogen to many plant hosts including cotton (Gossypium). For multiple annual crops there have been relatively few screenings of germplasm conducted...
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Dokoohaki R, Afshari E, Rambod M, Salmanpour M
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):111. PMID: 40082993
Background: Ethical climate, observance of patients' privacy and nurses' spiritual well-being are of great importance in intensive care units (ICU). In addition, it is essential to identify spiritual and ethical...
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Wachholz F, Manno S, Schlachter D, Gamper N, Schnitzer M
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):112. PMID: 40082991
Objectives: Large language models are becoming increasingly significant tools in everyday life, including the context of training and sports. However, the extent to which recreational athletes actually rely on AI-generated...
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Chalchisa D, Belay Y, Kassaw M, Befekadu E, GEgzeabher L, Gebremicael G, et al.
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):106. PMID: 40069890
Background: Most African countries, including Ethiopia, have not developed local well-defined reference intervals (RIs) for immuno-hematological testes in terms of pregnant women. As a result, we were using reference intervals...
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Jambarsang S, Mehrparvar A, Keshmiri F
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):107. PMID: 40069882
Objective: The study aimed to evaluate educational managers from the viewpoints of stakeholders (educators and faculty officials) during two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and two years of the post-COVID...
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Si Z, Zhang D, Wang H, Zheng X
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):108. PMID: 40069865
Objectives: Osteoporosis, prevalent among the elderly population, is primarily diagnosed through bone mineral density (BMD) testing, which has limitations in early detection. This study aims to develop and validate a...
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Raoufian T, Pakbin B, Tabatabaee Bafroee A
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):110. PMID: 40069812
Objective: This research aims to investigate the epidemiology and genetic changes of Shigella species in the cities of Qazvin and Tehran from 2003 to 2023, with a focus on assessing...
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Kamali N, Talebi Bezmin Abadi A, Rahimi F, Forootan M
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):109. PMID: 40069707
Objective: Putative associations between certain bacteria and gastric cancer have been described previously; however, the mechanisms underlying such associations are not thoroughly understood. We aimed to confirm the presence of...
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Mohebi Z, Bijani M, Alkamel A, Dehghan A, Karimi S
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):105. PMID: 40065416
Objective: Patient education at the time of discharge using models which aim to improve self-care behaviors can significantly contribute to patients' adoption of a healthy lifestyle and treatment adherence. This...
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Petro E, Joosse I, Siebers A, Martopullo T, Hart R, Mantel-Teeuwisse A, et al.
BMC Res Notes . 2025 Mar; 18(1):104. PMID: 40065386
Objective: This study aimed to assess the resources involved in collecting data for both the WHO/Health Action International (HAI) methodology and the Sustainable Development Goal 3.b.3 indicator to determine the...