Call for Papers [Special Topic]
Drug Resistance The special topic calls for papers on Drug Resistance and such papers will appear in the journal Advances in Natural Science as a special column. Affiliated research area: Antimicrobial, Drug Resistance
1 Description Special Topics on Drug Resistance include papers on antimicrobial resistance in all medically relevant bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi including epidemiology and surveillance of resistant microbes, mechanisms of action and resistance, detection of resistance, treatment practice and strategies, and new drug development. Apart from the conventional genetic drug resistance due to chromosomal mutations or mobile genetic elements, phenotypic drug resistance or drug tolerance in microbes including bacterial persisters and biofilms, parasites and fungi, and broad microbial persistence, will also be included.
Requirements In addition to the Review and Original Articles by invited speakers, we are inviting you to submit a relevant research paper on Drug Resistance for consideration. Papers will be subject to normal peer review and must comply with the Guide for Authors. To submit papers to the “Drug Resistance� Special Topic, please go to http://www.cscanada.net. With your submission, please state clearly to the editor that your manuscripts are submitted to the Special Topic Drug Resistance.
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Related Journals (Special issue): "Efflux Pumps of Multi-Drug Resistant Pathogenic Bacteria: Their Genetic Regulation, Molecular Biology and Possible Control with Newly Designed Agents" Antibiotics "HIV Drug Resistance"
Related Articles: Alain J Cozzone., An insight into future antibacterial therapy. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2012, 1(11): e38. David A. Rasko & Vanessa Sperandio, Anti-virulence strategies to combat bacteria-mediated disease. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 02/2010; 9(2):117-28.
Richard T. Eastman & David A. Fidock., Artemisinin-based combination therapies : a vital tool in efforts to eliminate malaria. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2009 Dec;7(12):864-74
About The Journal Advances in Natural Science (ISSN 1715-7862 [PRINT]; ISSN 1715-7870 [ONLINE]) is a quarterly journal founded in 2008 by the Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures. The release dates of ANS are the 20th day of March, June, September and December. Its primary mission is to encourage communications among novel and important research results in various fields of natural sciences. Advances in Natural Science is filed by Library and Archives Canada and collected in the database AMICUS of 2 Canada. It is also indexed by more than 20 famous databases : American Chemical Society (ACS), ABI/INFORM Complete, ABI/INFORM Global, Academic One File, Academic Search Complete (ASC), AMICUS, Canadian Periodicals, CBCA Business, CBCA Complete, Communication & Mass Media Complete, DOAJ, InfoTrac, Professional ABI/INFORM Complete, Professional ProQuest Central, ProQuest Central, ProQuest High Technology & Aerospace Journals, ProQuest Technology Journals and Open J-gate, etc. More detailed information about the journal can be discovered in http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/ans. We sincerely welcome you to submit articles to the special column of our journal. If you rightly have a manuscript in this field, please don’t hesitate to write us an email with the subject of “Submission for ANS Special Topic: Drug Resistance (http://cscanada.net/users/index.php/index/login)”. We look forward to your submission at ans@cscanada.org or ans@cscanada.net! More detailed information about the special topic, pertinent conferences, related journals (special issue) and relevant articles can be discovered from our websites: http://cscanada.net/index.php/ans/announcement/view/44.
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