Biointerphases

Basic Information

Brief Name: BIOINTERPHASES
Impact Factor: 1.6
ISSN: 1934-8630
Research Field: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
h-index: 37
Self-citation Rate: 12.5%
Articles per Year: 42

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Website: https://pubs.aip.org/bip
Journal Introduction:

Biointerphases emphasizes quantitative characterization of biomaterials and biological interfaces. As an interdisciplinary journal, a strong foundation of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, theory, and/or modelling is incorporated into originated articles, reviews, tutorials, and opinionated essays. In addition to regular submissions, the journal regularly features Special Topic Collections, targeted on specific topics and edited by experts in the field. Biointerphases is an international journal with excellence in scientific peer-review. Biointerphases is indexed in PubMed and the Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics). Accepted papers appear online immediately after proof processing and are uploaded to key citation sources daily. The journal is based on a mixed subscription and open-access model: Typically, authors can publish without any page charges but if the authors wish to publish open access, they can do so for a modest fee. Topics include: bio-surface modification nano-bio interface protein-surface interactions cell-surface interactions in vivo and in vitro systems biofilms / biofouling biosensors / biodiagnostics bio on a chip coatings interface spectroscopy biotribology / biorheology molecular recognition ambient diagnostic methods interface modelling adhesion phenomena

CiteScore

CiteScore
4.1
SJR
0.472
SNIP
0.488
Subject Rank Percentile
Physics and AstronomyGeneral Physics and Astronomy
86 / 243 64%

Journal Statistics

Quarterly
Issues/Year
Review Cycle
2200 USD
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

Submission Website:

http://biointerphases.peerx-press.org/cgi-bin/main.plex

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