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  3. Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): Biomed Thought

Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): Biomed Thought

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Published: 2024-12-31

Articles

  • ADVANCEMENTS IN CRISPR-CAS9 TECHNOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR GENE EDITING AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS

    Dr. Areeba Nasir (Author)
    58-68
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  • BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: ENHANCING CROP RESILIENCE THROUGH GENETIC ENGINEERING

    Dr. Ayesha Khan, Dr. Imran Ahmed (Author)
    69-85
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  • THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR CANCER THERAPY

    Dr. Syed Ali Raza (Author)
    86-100
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  • EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF TELEMEDICINE ON HEALTHCARE DELIVERY: BENEFITS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

    Dr. Ali Hassan (Author)
    101-111
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  • THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENHANCING DIAGNOSTICS AND PATIENT CARE IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

    Dr. Ayesha Tariq (Author)
    112-122
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Journal Information

  • Journal Name: Biomed Thought
  • Short Name: BT
  • ISSN(Print) : 3080-3977
  • ISSN (Online) : 3080-3985
  • Frequency : SEMI-ANNUAL
  • Nature: Print and Online
  • Languages of Publication: English
  • Review Type: Double Blind Peer Review

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