Placement Of Biosensors

Biosensors Journal is one of the best peer-reviewed journals of OMICS International, presenting the articles on the novel and current scientific studies taking place in the area of placement of biosensors across universities and research centers in various parts of the world. The journal follows a stringent blind peer review process with strong editorial board which contains over 50,000+ editorial board members that ensure a rapid, quality and quick review process. Biocompatibility concerns follow with the placement of biosensor, in-vivo. That is, an initial inflammatory response occurring after the implantation. The second concern is the long-term interaction with the body during the intended period of the devices use. Another issue that arises is failure. If there is failure, the device must be removed and replaced, causing additional surgery. An example for application of an in-vivo biosensor is insulin monitoring within the body. OMICS Group International peer-review policies are highly appreciated, accepted and adaptable to the criteria that have been prescribed by the international agencies such as NIH, PubMed etc. OMICS Group International also organizes 3000+ International Scientific Conferences per year globally. Peer reviewing provides significant criticism with the intention that scientists can revise and enhance their papers before publication. OMICS special feature includes publication immediately after acceptance, quality and quick editorial, review processing.
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Last date updated on June, 2014

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