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Fibrous Proteins: Latest Developments in Molecular Study

This special issue belongs to the section “Molecular Biology“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This summary serves as a guide for potential authors, clarifying the context and aims of the Special Issue titled "Fibrous Proteins: Latest Developments in Molecular Study—Summary Status Inquiry." In this edition, we seek to explore recent advances in the molecular understanding of fibrous proteins, highlighting their translational applications in the healthcare field. Research on the pathways of different diseases and proposed treatments should be discussed, emphasizing the relevance of investigating inflammatory markers and biomolecular and immunological expression in health and disease conditions, focusing on the study of etiopathogenies. These findings are crucial for the development of precise diagnostics and personalized treatments in the near future. We invite articles that share advances in the molecular study of fibrous proteins and their implications in clinical practice. Our objective is to foster collaborations that translate laboratory discoveries into innovative clinical solutions, improving treatment outcomes and developing therapeutic strategies tailored to the individual needs of patients. We hope this Special Issue inspires new paths of research and clinical practice, based on profound molecular insights.

Prof. Dr. Priscila Casado
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • fibrous proteins
  • molecular studies
  • translational applications
  • inflammatory markers
  • biomolecular expression
  • immunological pathways
  • personalized treatments
  • diagnostics
  • clinical practice
  • etiopathogenies

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Int. J. Mol. Sci. - ISSN 1422-0067