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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (BBRC)

Publisher :

Elsevier Ltd

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Biochemistry
  • Biophysics
  • Cancer Research
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e-ISSN :

1090-2104

Issue Frequency :

weekly

Impact Factor :

2.5

p-ISSN :

0006-291X

Est. Year :

1959

Mobile :

18884374636

Country :

United States

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

usinfo@sciencedirect.com

Journal Descriptions

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (BBRC) is the premier international journal devoted to the very rapid dissemination of timely and significant experimental results in diverse fields of biological research. For short communication papers, we offer the fastest submission to acceptance of any journal within life sciences, with "accept" decisions rendered within three weeks of submission. We will now consider full-length research papers and review articles. The journal covers most of areas of life science, and is divided into the following sections: Biochemistry Biophysics Cell Biology Cellular Pathology and Cancer Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Genetics Immunology and Inflammation Microbiology and Virology Nanomedicine and Bionanomaterials Neuroscience Pharmacology Physiology Plant Biology Structural Biology Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center. Announcement: BBRC has traditionally only published short communications of novel results. From 2023, the journal now publishes short communications, full-length research papers, and reviews. What type of paper should I choose on submission? For short communications, we will still aim to make an accept or reject decision within two weeks of submission. If you have novel results that you can consolidate into 4,600 words, with no more than four figures, then you may continue to choose the short communication route. Short communications should be concise, no more than 4,600 words and up to four display items. They should offer novel insights and warrant a rapid peer review process. The 4,600 word count includes the title page, all sections of the manuscript (including the references), and the figure and table legends. Papers that exceed these limits will be reassigned within the submission system as a full-length research paper. If you submit a full-length research paper or a review paper, we will continue to offer a fast turnaround (with a decision after review within 45–60 days of submission), and we'll also make sure that any revisions that we request of you will not require significant resource expenditure on your part. Full-length research papers should present a comprehensive account of original research. These papers are not restricted by length or number of figures. Review papers should be authoritative, state-of-the-art accounts of the selected research field and be of high interest, balanced, and accurate. Beyond summaries of important scientific developments and ideas, authors are encouraged to identify and discuss how the field may be impacted or develop in the future, including insights that may be of significance to the scientific community. The number of co-authors of review articles is limited to five, and each author is expected to make a substantial contribution to the writing of the manuscript. There are no restrictions on length for review papers, and we welcome both comprehensive reviews and short reviews that offer an insight into more recent advances in a field.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (BBRC) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cancer Research, Molecular Biology , Online or Print, weekly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0006-291X, E-ISSN - 1090-2104, Established in - 1959, Impact Factor - 2.5

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of BBRC

  • dott image February, 1962

Phosphofructokinase and the Pasteur effect

Several recent studies, based on measurement of substrate levels, indicate that the enzyme reaction primarily responsible for the Pasteur effect is phosphofructokinase (PFK) in yeast (l), as...

  • dott image October, 1963

P-Fructokinase and the control of the citric acid cycle

It was reported earlier (Passonneau and Lowry, 1962a, 1962b) tha the strange kinetic properties of P-fructokinase (PFK) provide a reasonable explanation for the control of glycolysis beyon...

Purification of DNA from formaldehyde fixed and paraffin embedded human tissue

The ability to isolate DNA from preserved human tissues would provide numerous experimental opportunities. In this report it is shown that DNA can be extracted from tissues prepared for rout...

  • dott image February, 1983

Hypomethylation of ras oncogenes in primary human cancers

We have examined the methylation status of two cellular oncogenes, c-Ha-ras and c-Ki-ras, in primary human carcinomas and the adjacent analogous normal tissues from which the tumors derived....

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