Studies in Anatomy and Physiology is an open access, peer reviewed journal that publishes novel research insights covering the structural and functional aspects of human body. The journal is a multidisciplinary journal that is not limited to introduction to the human body but also covers cells, tissues & membranes, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system.
The journal publishes only selective articles after thorough evaluation by international experts and independent reviewers to maintain the quality and scientific validity. It covers a wide range of manuscript types such as original, reviews, rapid communications, case reports, clinical images, perspectives, opinions and other short articles.
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Professor
Weill Medical College
Cornell University
United States of America
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Professor
Department of Hematopathology
The University of Texas
United States of America
Tel: 713-745-2598
Professor
Department Of Internal Medicine
School of Medicine
University of Ioannina
Greece
Professor
School of Medicine
University of Udine
Italy
Tel: 390-498-686-058
Professor
Center for Biomedical Research
University of Los Andes
chile
Tel: 569-683-96352
Director
Department of Internal Medicine
Respiratory Diseases Unit
Sestri Levante Hospital
Italy
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Original Research
Menstrual hygiene is crucial for women’s reproductive health, particularly among young adults. This study aims to assess knowledge and practices... Read more
Perspective
Temporal Region, Surgical Anatomy: Keep it Simple!
Due to the several layers of fasciae and their interchanging characteristics below and above the zygomatic arch, the temporal region anatomy has somew... Read more
Review Article
Developmental Anomalies in Domestic Mammals and the One Health Concept
Rudolf Virchow, considered by many the Father of Pathology, established a clear link between human and animal health. From that idea emerged the "one ... Read more
Review Article
Gitelman Syndrome: What the Clinician Needs to know
Gitelman syndrome has a prevalence of 1-10/40,000, representing the most common inherited disease of renal tubules. It is due to inactivating mutation... Read more