Biological and Biomedical Journal (BBJ) is a publication of the Egyptian Society of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (ESBBS), a double-blind peer-reviewed published semi-annually. Authors are invited to submit their work on different fields including Medical and Animal Physiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genomics, Genetics, Cell Biology, Bioinformatics, Toxicology, Developmental Biology, Medical Entomology, Medical Parasitology, Applied and Medical Microbiology, Biotechnology, Neurosciences, Hematology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, Pharmaceutics, Ethnopharmacology, Pathology, Vertebrate and Invertebrate Taxonomy, Environmental Biology, Public, Environmental and Occupational Health, Veterinary Sciences, Tropical Medicine, Food Science and Technology, Integrative and Complementary Medicine. Additionally, the journal considers research on health and clinical studies. Submission of articles is on the understanding that the articles has not been previously published in any other form and is not accepted for publication elsewhere. The journal reserves the right to edit all the manuscripts for its style and space requirements and for clarity. The Editorial Board reserves the right to make the final decision for publication. An original copy of the entire manuscript should be submitted to the Biological and Biomedical Journal (BBJ).
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Plagiarism:
The journal has a strict policy against plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are checked for plagiarism which should be less than 25%, using professional plagiarism-checking software. Submitted manuscripts with an unacceptable similarity index resulting from plagiarism are rejected immediately.