Nanomaterials

Biosensors Journal is one of the best peer-reviewed journals of OMICS International, presenting the appropriate incredible articles on the novel and current scientific studies taking place in the area of nanomaterials across universities and research centers in various parts of the world. The journal focuses on the science of nanotechnology in a wide range of industrial and academic applications. Biological systems often feature natural, functional nanomaterials. The structure of foraminifera and virus's capsid, the wax crystals covering a lotus or nasturtium leaf, spider and spider-mite silk etc. are the best examples of natural organic nanomaterials. Inorganic nanomaterials, such as quantum dots, nanowires and nanorods are used in optoelectronics because of their interesting optical and electrical properties. Furthermore, the optical and electronic properties of nanomaterials which depend on their size and shape can be tuned via synthetic techniques. 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. Archived online transactions of OMICS Group provide the International scientific community with immediate and permanent access to individual papers.
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Last date updated on June, 2014

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