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Recent Advances in Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery

ISSN: 2772-2708 (Print)
eISSN: 2772-2716 (Online)

Recent Advances in Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery publishes full-length/mini-reviews, research articles, letters, case reports, perspectives, systematic reviews and thematic issues on inflammation and allergy research, including new strategies of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of allergic and inflammatory diseases. The journal covers all pharmacological aspects of inflammation and allergy, including mediators of inflammation and allergy, as well as cellular processes and molecular mechanisms involved in inflammation,, immune dysfunction and allergies in every area of medicine. Articles on important and recent patents in the field are also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in inflammation and allergy drug design and discovery.

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Jun 16, 2024
Diabetic Inflammatory Mechanism and Drug Repositioning

The exploration of Diabetic Inflammatory Mechanism and Drug Repositioning encompasses a comprehensive understanding of the intricate molecular pathways that underlie the inflammatory processes associated with diabetes. This multifaceted issue necessitates an in-depth examination of specific inflammatory pathways, including the role of cytokines, oxidative stress, and adipokines in the development and progression of diabetes. Researchers will delve into the identification and analysis of inflammatory biomarkers linked to diabetic complications, providing valuable insights into disease progression and... see more

Submission closes on: May 28, 2024
Natural compounds as modulators of redox-dependent, inflammatory-mediated signal transduction pathways

Inflammation is an adaptive response triggered by harmful stimuli and conditions such as infection and tissue injury. The excessive oxidant challenge eventually starts signaling events involved in the development of a wide range inflammation-based degenerative pathologies. In line with this, numerous natural compounds have been recently shown to modulate the inflammatory response effectively. Originally considered ‘health-promoting’ by virtue of their radical-scavenging or direct antioxidant effects on cellular biomolecules, natural compounds are now believed to effectively... see more