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Clinical Trials and Case Studies

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ISSN Online :  2835-835X
Journal DOI :  10.31579/2835-835X/CTCS
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Current Issue :  Volume 3 - Issue 2 - 2024
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Clinical Trials and Case Studies (CTCS) is specifically designed to provide researchers around the world about the current developments & extended search for th,
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Clinical Trials and Case Studies (CTCS) as the name itself elaborates it’s a flourishing Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal which publishes novel research ...
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Recent Articles

Case Report 18 Mar 2024

Unilateral Spinal Cord Infarction Presenting as St

Karthick Murugesan, Thiruvengadarajan V. Srinivass, Shalini Sivadasan, Suresh K. Krishnan, R. Aiyalu, et.al, (2024), Unilateral Spinal Cord Infarction Presenting as Stroke: A Rare Interventional Case Report, Clinical Trials and Case Studies, 3(2); DO

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Research Article 18 Mar 2024

Comparison of Factors Associated with Stillbirth D

Foluke O Adeniji, and Ndudim O Mildred, (2024), Comparison of Factors Associated with Stillbirth Delivery in a Tertiary and Primary Health Facility in Rivers State, Nigeria, Clinical Trials and Case Studies, 3(3); DOI:10.31579/2835-835X/061

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Review Article 08 Mar 2024

Dynamics of proteolytic activity and L-amino acid

Sh. ATopchiyeva, L.Z. Yildiz, N. Gorgaslidze, (2024), Dynamics of proteolytic activity and L-amino acid oxidase activity of viper viper (Macrovipera lebetina obtusa Linnaeus, 1758) venom depending on storage period, Clinical Trials and Case Studies,

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Review Article 06 Mar 2024

Exploring the Antimicrobial Effects of Pippali (Pi

Pathy S. Sarma, Rachna Chaturvedi, Jyoti Prakash, (2024), Exploring the Antimicrobial Effects of Pippali (Piper longum) and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Against Human Microflora, Clinical Trials and Case Studies, 3(2); DOI:10.31579/2835-835X/059.

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Clinical Trials and Clinical Research: I am delighted to provide a testimonial for the peer review process, support from the editorial office, and the exceptional quality of the journal for my article entitled “Effect of Traditional Moxibustion in Assisting the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients.” The peer review process for my article was rigorous and thorough, ensuring that only high-quality research is published in the journal. The reviewers provided valuable feedback and constructive criticism that greatly improved the clarity and scientific rigor of my study. Their expertise and attention to detail helped me refine my research methodology and strengthen the overall impact of my findings. I would also like to express my gratitude for the exceptional support I received from the editorial office throughout the publication process. The editorial team was prompt, professional, and highly responsive to all my queries and concerns. Their guidance and assistance were instrumental in navigating the submission and revision process, making it a seamless and efficient experience. Furthermore, I am impressed by the outstanding quality of the journal itself. The journal’s commitment to publishing cutting-edge research in the field of stroke rehabilitation is evident in the diverse range of articles it features. The journal consistently upholds rigorous scientific standards, ensuring that only the most impactful and innovative studies are published. This commitment to excellence has undoubtedly contributed to the journal’s reputation as a leading platform for stroke rehabilitation research. In conclusion, I am extremely satisfied with the peer review process, the support from the editorial office, and the overall quality of the journal for my article. I wholeheartedly recommend this journal to researchers and clinicians interested in stroke rehabilitation and related fields. The journal’s dedication to scientific rigor, coupled with the exceptional support provided by the editorial office, makes it an invaluable platform for disseminating research and advancing the field.

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Dr Shiming Tang