Special Issue: Biology and evolution of COVID -19
Biology and evolution of COVID -19
Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism is pleased to announce Special issue on “Biology and evolution of COVID -19”.
Coronaviruses are the pathogens that infect the respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatic, and central nervous system of humans and animals the same. The new coronavirus (nCov) belongs to betacoronaviruses species, subfamily Coronavirinae, family Coronaviridae. Pathogenesis of various types of cornaviruses differs by the host and tissue range.
In light of different examinations on genetic development and pathogenesis, coronaviruses are found to be originated in bats and then subsequently transmitted to humans via direct and indirect intermediate hosts. The novel coronavirus (nCov) has caused a pandemic - COVID 19 by undergoing rapid mutations.
The widespread pandemic situation is mostly because of human activities and social procedures. Consequently, the best measures are to control the source of disease, early diagnosis, isolation of infected persons, timely publishing of pandemic information. Notwithstanding this, good personal hygiene, wearing fitted mask, staying away from swarmed and crowded spots will likewise assist with forestalling the spread of disease among the population.
With the purpose of enlightening the same our Journal “Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism” is announcing Special issue Call for paper on “Biology and evolution of COVID -19”. We welcome scholarly article submissions that will contribute to this special issue.
Submission Process
• Special issue articles can include both original unpublished research articles and review articles related to the specific theme
• Manuscripts will be accepted for publishing in the special issue only after getting approved by the peer review committee.
• All the articles in special issues should strictly adhere to journal style and formatting.
• Each special issue can be created with 5-7 articles.
• All accepted manuscripts can be submitted online via https://www.scholarscentral.org/editorial-tracking/index.php or through an email id to publisher@alliedacademies.org
• Submission should be accompanied by a cover letter with reference to the concerned special issue theme.
Please visit Instruction for authors’ page to know more about article formatting and guidelines: https://www.alliedacademies.org/journal-cell-biology-metabolism/guidelines.php