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Asia Pacific Academy of Science Pte. Ltd. (APACSCI) specializes in international journal publishing. APACSCI adopts the open access publishing model and provides an important communication bridge for academic groups whose interest fields include engineering, technology, medicine, computer, mathematics, agriculture and forestry, and environment.
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2024
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National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
News & Announcements
2023-08-28
New version of author guideline format
Author Guideline provides the new version of manuscript format guidence,which aims to provide layout formatting instructions for paper published on Journal of Urinary and Renal Research.
2022-08-10
EphA2 on urinary extracellular vesicles as a novel biomarker for bladder cancer diagnosis and its effect on the invasiveness of bladder cancer
Urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) secreted from bladder cancer contain cancer-specific proteins that are potential diagnostic biomarkers. Biomarker candidates, selected by shotgun proteomics, were validated using targeted proteomics of uEVs obtained from 49 patients with and 48 individuals without bladder cancer, including patients with non-malignant haematuria.
2021-09-20
Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections
Urinary tract infections affect more than 50% of woman. 25% derive from recurrent UTI(RUTI).It is known the relationship between obstetric history and RUTI occurrence.