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Annals of British Medical Sciences (ABMS)

United Kingdom ISSN 2397-1762

The Annals of British Medical Sciences (ABMS) is a British open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles in all aspects of clinical and medical research as well as from fields of basic and applied biomedical Sciences. The annals is intended to serve as a medium for professionals and scientists to publish articles and research works in all aspects of medicine and biomedical studies.

ABMS is covered by many abstracting and indexing services and welcomes submissions from authors worldwide. It publishes original research articles, review articles, clinical trials and case reports.  Letter to the Editor is also accepted.

Volume 4, Issue 1

Review Article; Features of cervical hip fracture treatment caused by osteoporosis

Afa Bayramova

Synergistic activities of antimicrobial combination of four common antifungal agents with desferrioxamine B against different Aspergillus species determined by Checkerboard

ISSAM ALSHAMI

Burkitt’s lymphoma of stomach: Report of a case and literature review

IBRAHIM MASOODI

 

 

Volume 3, Issue 2

 

Effect of Acrylamide on neurotransmitters and acetylcholinestrase activity in the brain of rats: Therapeutic effect of ferulic acid and selenium nanoparticles

Omayma Ahmed Ragab Abou Zaid, Sawsan Mohammed El-Sonbaty, Wael Ezz El-Arab Mohammed BarakAT

 

Evaluation of the role of pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines in new endemic foci of Leishmania donovani prevalent in Sutlej river valley of Himachal Pradesh

Sushila Devi Negi, Afroz Alam, Pravin Kumar Tripathi, Mohamed Azhar Khan, umar Farooq

 

Pesticides impact on testicular and thyroid functions of farm workers in Gaza Strip

TAHA ABDULLAH AL-SHANTI, MAGED MOHAMED YASSIN

 

Experimental study of placental amniotic membrane wrapped acellular nerve bridge repair of peripheral nerve defects

Kaka Katiella, Zhang Yanru, Yao Jun-na, Zhouming Wu, Huang Wenhua, Zhang Hui

 

Incidental finding of renal stone on scintigraphy: Case report

Ahmed Sayeed, ZAHID KHAN, GULSHAD HASSAN ASHRAF, ASIF MASOOD AFROOZ

 

Retention in elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV [eMTCT] care: an evolutionary concept analysis: Review ArticleAugustine Ndaimani, Clara Haruzivishe, Inam Chitsike, BabilL Stray-Pedersen

 

In vivo relationship between human left atrial load and contractility

Sergey EVGENYEVICH Mamchur, IRINA NIKOLAYEVENA MAMCHUR, EGOR ALEXANDROVICH KHOMENKO, NIKITA SERGEYEVICH BOKHAN, DIANA ALEXANDROVNA SCHERBININA

 

 

Call for Papers


Submit via e-mail a Microsoft Word copy of your manuscript to the editor at editor.abms@gmail.com or editor@abmsj.co.uk

ABMS is covered by major abstracting and indexing services such as Google ScholarISSUUCOSMOSGIFADVANCED SCIENCES INDEXSJIF and is under review in other indexes including SCI, The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),EBSCOEmbaseIndexCopernicus.

What is the advantage to you of publishing in the Annals?

  • Published papers are freely accessible. .

  • Although the Annals  receives a large number of papers, unlike many traditional journals, your paper will not be rejected due to lack of space. We are an electronic journal and there are no limits on the number or size of the papers we can publish.

  • ABMS has one of the fastest turnaround times.

  • Many authors will find that our peer reviewer’s comments substantially add to their final papers.

 

 

This journal is part of the Open Journal Systems/ Public Knowledge Project.
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