- 《Anaerobe》
- 语言:外文
- ISSN:1075-9964
- 核心刊:;Scopus;SCIE(科学引文索引)(美)(2020);
- 收录情况:SCIENCE CITATION INDEX EXPANDED;Scopus;SCIE(科学引文索引)(美)(2018);SCIE(科学引文索引)(美)(201
- 周期:双月刊
- 影响因子:2018:2.704;2017:2.742;2016:2.278;2015:2.424;2014:2.479;2013:2.364;2012:2.022;2011:2.409;2010:2.448;2009:1.633;2008:1.561;2007:1.352;
- 学科分类:系统科学
- 简介:Anaerobe is essential reading for those wishing to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating t...
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- 简介:Anaerobe is essential reading for those wishing to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating to life processes of strict anaerobes. Created especially for the international community, it addresses the needs of those working on a group of organisms of exceptional academic, economic, medical, and veterinary importance. The journal is multi-disciplinary, and provides a unique forum for those investigating infections caused by anaerobic bacteria in humans and animals.Anaerobe publishes original research articles, notes and case reports. Reviews and mini reviews are welcome at the invitation of the editor. Relevant topics fall into the broad categories of Anaerobes in human and animal diseases, Anaerobes in the microbiome, Diagnosis of anaerobes in clinical microbiology laboratories, Molecular biology, Genetics, Pathogenesis, Toxins and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Anaerobic Bacteria. Papers describing innovative methodologies, technologies, and applications are also of interest. Manuscripts describing new species of obligate anaerobes will be reviewed if the description of the new species also includes information showing novel phenotypic characteristics, pathogenicity and/or unique metabolic activity within the microbiome from which it was isolated. New species that are only different from other related members of a genus based on genomic information will not be reviewed.Please note that, from 2015, Anaerobe will not consider manuscripts that deal only with descriptive accounts of the beneficial effects of potentially novel probiotic strains, unless such strains belong to strictly anaerobic species that have previously not been associated with probiotic features. Anaerobe will continue to consider manuscripts for publication that address determinations of the specific mechanism(s) of action of all strictly anaerobic probiotic strains.
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- Elsevier ScienceDirect (1995-)