Integrative Biophysics
Integrative Biophysics is a branch of biophysics which seeks to understand complex biological systems by incorporating multiple techniques and approaches. It combines elements of biochemistry, biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics to gain insight into how biological systems function. Integrative Biophysics is essential to understanding how cells, tissues, and organs interact in a living organism, as well as how they respond to changes in the environment. This knowledge is critical for the development of treatments and therapies for a range of diseases, as well as for improving agricultural production, understanding animal behavior, and more.
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1 journal(s) foundAlternative Medicine and Mind Body Practices
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Jackowicz, Assistant Clinical Professor,
Acupuncture Institute.
Alternative medicine complements or replaces conventional treatments, with particular importance to the research that explores the natural mechanisms of action, as well as their effectiveness, well-being, expenditures, patterns of practice.
Mind and Body practices on the other hand use psychological and bodily aptitudes to develop fitness and heal