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JOR Spine


Title Abbreviation
JOR Spine
Electronic ISSN
2572-1143
Readership
Biologists, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Bone Specialists, Geriatricians, Immunologists, Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Orthopedic Surgeons, Orthopedists, Pain Specialists, Radiologists, Spinal Cord Lesions/Research, Surgeons
Scope
JOR Spine was established by the Orthopaedic Research Society to serve the spine research community by offering a platform focusing on basic and translational orthopaedic research of the spine. The Journal will provide a peer reviewed, open access forum for the publication of the premier studies focused on the biological basis of development, growth, aging and degeneration, biomechanical and novel imaging methods, mechano-biology, biomaterial applications, and pre-clinical and clinical studies based on novel preventative and regenerative approaches. Topics include but are not limited to: Aging; Degeneration; Biologic Therapies; Biomaterials; Tissue Engineering; Biomechanics; Bioreactors; Culture Systems; Development; Deformity; Extracellular Matrix; Genetics; Growth; Remodeling; Infection; Immune Response; Imaging; Injury; Mechano-Biology; Pain; Inflammation; Pre-Clinical Models; Regenerative Medicine; Spinal Cord; Stem Cell; Tissue specific Progenitor Cells; Structure Function Relationships.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS)
Publisher Name
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. - NJ
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