Special Issue on Blood Research & Hematologic Diseases

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Blood Research & Hematologic Diseases has announced almost 50% discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary.

On behalf of the Blood Research & Hematologic Diseases, the editor of journal is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations. During this year we look forward to taking some initiatives that would encourage and reward our prospective audience which include clinicians, research scientists, decision-makers and a range of professionals.

Scientists continue to discover new genetic and genomic alterations (including the role of copy number variants) associated with speech and language disorders using new methods such as next-generation whole-exome sequencing. For example, a new gene, GRIN2A, was identified for focal epilepsies with speech and language disorders, reinforcing an important role for this gene in motor speech function. These discoveries are likely to improve the classification, diagnosis, and treatment of speech and language disorders.

Researchers are learning how reflux from the stomach to the throat and vocal fold tissue harms the larynx. They have demonstrated that reflux significantly alters the expression of 27 genes that are associated with malignant changes of the larynx. Understanding how changes in gene expression lead to laryngeal injury provides a comprehensive model for identifying novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets to treat reflux-related injury.

Researchers generated a transcriptome dataset to capture the complexity of genes responsible for wound healing of the vocal folds. This dataset serves as a resource in developing new studies that would accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic targets to treat reflux-related injury. Researchers suggest that self-administered computer therapy with single word production improved chronic apraxia of speech. This method shows promise for delivering high-intensity speech and language rehabilitation for individuals recovering from stroke.

The Journal of Blood Research & Hematologic Diseases aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to blood.

The Journal is successfully running in the 4th Volume which covers a wide variety of specialties including Anemia, Bleeding Disorders, Blood, Blood Cancers, Blood Cells, Blood Coagulation and Blood Disorders reaching out to analytical scientists worldwide. The journal invites different types of articles including original research article, review articles, short note communications, case reports, Editorials, letters to the Editors and expert opinions & commentaries from different regions for publication.

Kindly submit your article online or Email: bloodsci@emedsci.com  (or) bloodres@peerjournal.org

Regards
Mercy Eleanor
Journal of Blood Research & Hematologic Diseases
E-mail id: bloodres@peerjournal.org