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Bone and Tissue Regeneration Insights

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Editor in Chief: Kerstin Rolfe

Aims & Scope: Bone and Tissue Regeneration Insights is an open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all asp... more

Indexing & Databases: Chinese Electronic Periodical Service, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, Gale Academic OneFile, Gale Health Reference Centre, Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals, Illustrata-Natural Science, Index Copernicus, OAlster, ProQuest Biological Sciences, ProQuest Health & Medical Complete, ProQuest Natural Sciences, ProQuest SciTech, Socolar

Journal Directories: Academic Journals Database, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, JournalTOCs, OAJSE, Pubshub, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

Processing Speed: Editorial decision less than 3 weeks, publication in average 3 weeks after acceptance

ISSN: 1179-061X



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