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Number of Issues | 17 |
Number of Articles | 112 |
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Microbial Biosystems is an open-access, non-profit, and peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers in all aspects of microbial biology by the Arab Society for Fungal Conservation. MBJ was founded and owned by the Arab Society for Fungal Conservation in 2016. MBJ is a biannual journal till the end of 2025. In 2026 it will be quarterly published. The journal is open to papers dealing with all aspects of Microbial biology, systematics, and ecology. Research studies containing novel and significant findings, from the molecular level to ecosystems are welcome.
MBJ has been conceived in consideration of the recent progress in microbial research. An editorial board has been devised to ensure that all the main trends of contemporary microbial biology science are represented. Manuscripts are classified as 'Full Paper', 'Rapid Report', or 'Short Communication'. A Rapid Report is intended for publication, in a concise form, of new and relevant findings. The classification as Rapid Report is determined by the Editor in Chief. A Short Communication (no more than two printed pages) is for a concise but independent report. It is not intended for the publication of preliminary results. Review articles are also published, but only upon invitation by the Editor. An international panel of highly qualified referees warrants the highest scientific standard.
Accepted Special Issues:
Microbial Biotechnology in Pharmaceutical Drug Development: Harnessing the Power of Microbes for Innovation and Production.
Pages 1-16
Bih J. Ndeh; Walter N. Tacham; Tofel H. Katamssadan; Tonjock Rosemary Kinge
Pages 17-26
Harshada Chattar; Bhushan Pimple; Mohini Kuchekar; Harshal Tare; Vijay Wagh; Ramanlal Kachave
Pages 27-32
Noor A. Al-Buhamrah; Jinan M. Hussain; Qasim K. Saadon
Pages 33-37
Saida Mohamed Amer; Nanis Gamal El-Din Allam; Mohamed Ramadan El-Shanshory; Fatma Abdel Hamid Ibrahim; Ahmed Samy El-shafey
Pages 38-50
Fatma A. Abo Nouh; Abdelghafar M. Abu-Elsaoud; Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem
Pages 51-62
Juan Camilo Rodriguez Martinez
Pages 63-75
Saida M. Amer; Nanis G. Allam; Mohamed R. El-shanshory; Fatma A. Ibrahim; Ahmed S. El-shafey
Pages 76-82
Zahra N. Dhaief; Oday M. Hadi; Ahmed A. AL-Khafagi
Pages 83-91
Afrah A. Hassan; Zahraa Y. Motaweq
Pages 92-98
Wisam S. Kurdi
Pages 99-104
Saba Abdulameer Kadhim AL-Ziadi; Walaa Yass Lahmood; Duaa Abd Alabbas Muhammad
Pages 105-128
Parisa Razaghi; Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem
Pages 129-138
Deyaa M. Elebiary; Hesham M. Mahdy; Ahmed M. Mansour; Wesam H. Amer; Mohammed Abu-Elghait
Pages 139-150
Arsha S. Mohan; Parayelil A. Ansil; Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar; Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem; Shahnoor Fatima; Bharati Sharma; Stephen Sequeira
Pages 151-159
Bola N. Aziz; Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem
Pages 160-167
Huda R. Hashim; Wissam J. Kazem; Ali K. Kadom