Print ISSN: 2423-6241 Online ISSN: 2476-7670
The Journal of "Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences" is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. This journal is published in order to boost and disseminate the findings of biomedical researchers around the world, in attempt to unravel obscure issues of medical laboratory investigations.
Note:
From January 2021, we changed the frequency of publication of the journal from "Quarterly" to "Continuous".
Owner:
Iranian Scientific Association of Clinical Laboratory
Journal's Issue Information Pack (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2015)
Demodicosis: A Neglected Cutaneous Parasitic Disease in Face Lesions Examination
Conjugates of B cells and platelet microparticles in the human peripheral blood
Homing and mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells
Circulating levels of omentin-1 in patients with breast cancer
Correlation between major depressive disorder and circulating natural killer cells
Cloning, expression and library construction for HIV-1 Tat Protein
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