該雜志國際簡稱:TRANSL VIS SCI TECHN,是由出版商Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc.出版的一本致力于發(fā)布醫(yī)學(xué)研究新成果的的專業(yè)學(xué)術(shù)期刊。該雜志以O(shè)PHTHALMOLOGY研究為重點,主要發(fā)表刊登有創(chuàng)見的學(xué)術(shù)論文文章、行業(yè)最新科研成果,扼要報道階段性研究成果和重要研究工作的最新進展,選載對學(xué)科發(fā)展起指導(dǎo)作用的綜述與專論,促進學(xué)術(shù)發(fā)展,為廣大讀者服務(wù)。該刊是一本國際優(yōu)秀雜志,在國際上有很高的學(xué)術(shù)影響力。
基本信息:
期刊簡稱:TRANSL VIS SCI TECHN
是否OA:未開放
是否預(yù)警:否
Gold OA文章占比:99.71%
出版信息:
出版地區(qū):UNITED STATES
出版周期:6 issues/year
出版語言:English
出版商:Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc.
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Smartphone App for Measuring Eye Alignment.
Author: Pundlik S1, Tomasi M1, Liu R2,3, Houston K1, Luo G1.
Interocular Symmetry of Fixation, Optic Disc, and Corneal Astigmatism in Bilateral High Myopia: The Shanghai High Myopia Study.
Author: Zhu X1, He W2, Du Y3, Zhang K4, Lu Y5.
英文介紹
Translational Vision Science & Technology雜志英文介紹
Translational Vision Science & Technology (TVST), an official journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), an international organization whose purpose is to advance research worldwide into understanding the visual system and preventing, treating and curing its disorders, is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal emphasizing multidisciplinary research that bridges the gap between basic research and clinical care. A highly qualified and diverse group of Associate Editors and Editorial Board Members is led by Editor-in-Chief Marco Zarbin, MD, PhD, FARVO.
The journal covers a broad spectrum of work, including but not limited to:
Applications of stem cell technology for regenerative medicine,
Development of new animal models of human diseases,
Tissue bioengineering,
Chemical engineering to improve virus-based gene delivery,
Nanotechnology for drug delivery,
Design and synthesis of artificial extracellular matrices,
Development of a true microsurgical operating environment,
Refining data analysis algorithms to improve in vivo imaging technology,
Results of Phase 1 clinical trials,
Reverse translational ("bedside to bench") research.
TVST seeks manuscripts from scientists and clinicians with diverse backgrounds ranging from basic chemistry to ophthalmic surgery that will advance or change the way we understand and/or treat vision-threatening diseases. TVST encourages the use of color, multimedia, hyperlinks, program code and other digital enhancements.