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Submit your manuscript at Symbiosis Online Publishing which provides a unique place to publish your work, adapted to the evolving needs of researchers. By submitting your paper you can avail the following benefits:

  • Rapid publication process
  • Double-Blind Peer Review Process
  • 100% Open access availability
  • Author retains copyright
  • Allotment of DOI after publishing
  • Provides Reprints facility
  • Indexing and Abstracting
  • Social Media Promotion
  • Self-Archiving Policy
  • Provide Citation Reports
  • Published Articles updated in Google Scholar
  • Authors can search their articles by author name, title or keywords.

  • The fastest and easiest way to submit your manuscript is through online. We accept the manuscript which was written in English language. Symbiosis online publishing providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of Medical, Clinical, Pharma and Engineering Scientific disciplines and Sub-Specialties.

    Before submitting your manuscripts please ensure that you also read the specific instructions for your manuscript type in addition to the general instructions below:

  • We accept all types of articles like Research, Review, Short Communication, Opinion, Commentary, Clinical and Medical images, Mini Review, Case Reports, Editorial, etc.,
  • The article should fits into the journal of which you are intended to submit.
  • We accept only solicited articles
  • Use the link Author Guidelines to know the format of manuscript.
  • Prepare your manuscript with text, tables, figures, references based on type of article.
  • It should be clear that authors should confirm the permitting grants before submitting your manuscript to Symbiosis Group
  • Authors before submitting their paper to Symbiosis Group should maintain with proper address and names
  • It is important that you adhere to the information on this page to ensure your manuscript is prepared and submitted to us correctly so that we are able to process and publish the paper efficiently and on time.
  • You can submit your paper as Word document, Zip file, Note pad, WordPad, PDF
  • Submission of a manuscript should imply that reports original unpublished work which was neither published nor accepted elsewhere
  • Submissions are open please click here to submit your paper

    Getting Help

    If you face any problems during online submission process please use contact us on our website which takes you to specific submission instructions. Alternatively you can contact us to our E-mail submitmanuscript@symbiosispublications.com or Telephone +1-872-356-4001

    Pubmed Indexed Articles

  • Whole Grains in Amelioration of Metabolic Derangements

  • Iron Supplementation Alters Heme and Heme Oxygenase 1 (HO-1) Levels In Pregnant Women in Ghana

  • Synergy of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 and All Trans Retinoic Acid in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Role of Regulatory T cells

  • Evaluation of Patients Knowledge Regarding Smoking and Chronic Pancreatitis: A Pilot Study.

  • Comparing and Validating Simple Measures of Patient-Reported Peripheral Neuropathy for Oncology Clinical Trials: NCCTG N0897 (Alliance) A Pooled Analysis of 2440 Patients.

  • Predicted vs. Actual Resting Energy Expenditure and Activity Coefficients: Post-Gastric Bypass, Lean and Obese Women.

  • Similar Outcomes for Two Anemia Treatment Strategies among Elderly Hemodialysis Patients with Diabetes.

  • Elevation of Cardiac Troponins in Prolonged Status Epilepticus: A Retrospective Chart Analysis.

  • Low-Temperature Trapping of Photointermediates of the Rhodopsin E181Q Mutant.

  • Effects of Long-Term Supplementation of Blue-Green Algae on Lipid Metabolism in C57BL/6J mice.

  • Challenges to Recruitment of Urban African American Patients with Cancer Pain.

  • Measurement of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide as a Marker of Disease Activity in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

  • Food Additive P-80 Impacts Mouse Gut Microbiota Promoting Intestinal Inflammation, Obesity and Liver Dysfunction.

  • A Review of Mitochondrial-derived Fatty Acids in Epigenetic Regulation of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.

  • Fitness Level is Associated with Sex-Specific Regional Fat Differences in Normal Weight Young Adults.

  • Topiramate Protects Pericytes from Glucotoxicity: Role for Mitochondrial CA VA in Cerebromicrovascular Disease in Diabetes.

  • The Vibrio cholerae ToxR Regulon Encodes Host-Specific Chemotaxis Proteins that Function in Intestinal Colonization.

  • Anti-Fibrotic Potential of All Trans Retinoic Acid in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Deficiency in Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF-1) Expression Exacerbates Sepsis-induced Inflammation and Cardiac Dysfunction

  • Responsiveness of Physical Activity Measures Following Exercise Programs after Total Knee Arthroplasty

  • A T cell equation as a conceptual model of T cell responses for maximizing the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy.

  • Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Accurately Diagnoses Smaller Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Compared To Computer Tomography-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration.

  • Prevalence and Social Determinants of Type 2 Diabetes in a Coastal Area of Kerala, India

  • Confronting Complacency in the Face of Calamity: Mobilizing for the Home Front War against Diabetes

  • Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act Increases Phytochemicals in Menus and Curriculum Furthers Identification of Phytochemical-Rich Foods

  • The Inflammatory Cytokine IL-21 is Expressed by Splenic Neutrophils in Response to Transplantation of Allogeneic Cells.

  • Thyroid Hormone Resistance in Identical Twin Sisters with Atrial Fibrillation: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

  • Circulating Neurotoxic 5-HT2A Receptor Agonist Autoantibodies in Adult Type 2 Diabetes with Parkinson's Disease.

  • Diabetes Autoantibodies Mediate Neural- and Endothelial Cell- Inhibitory Effects Via 5-Hydroxytryptamine- 2 Receptor Coupled to Phospholipase C/Inositol Triphosphate/Ca2+ Pathway

  • Increased Neuronal Depolarization Evoked by Autoantibodies in Diabetic Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Role for Inflammatory Protease(s) in Generation of Neurotoxic Immunoglobulin Fragment.

  • Toxic Immunoglobulin Light Chain Autoantibodies are Associated with a Cluster of Severe Complications in Older Adult Type 2 Diabetes.

  • Autoantibodies in Human Diabetic Depression Inhibit Adult Neural Progenitor Cells In vitro and Induce Depressive-Like Behavior in Rodents.

  • Type 2 Diabetes Predicts Increased Risk of Neurodegenerative Complications in Veterans Suffering Traumatic Brain Injury
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