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The leading weekly materials science journal Advanced Materials has been chosen for indexing in MEDLINE, the database of biomedical journal citations and abstracts provided by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. This will allow biomedical researchers who use MEDLINE as their primary literature search database to discover important biomedical materials content published in Advanced Materials.

Advanced Materials is now indexed in MEDLINE

Weinheim, Germany | Posted on April 27th, 2010

"The number of medicine-related professionals amongst our readership is growing strongly, especially due to the importance of novel (and nano-) materials in areas such as drug delivery and reconstructive surgery and the journal's excellent record in these areas," said Peter Gregory, Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Materials. "Being selected for inclusion in MEDLINE will help the biomedical community and find the relevant materials science published in Advanced Materials critical to their medical research programs."

As an example, in 2009 Advanced Materials published a 200-page special issue on regenerative medicine that highlighted the role of smart materials in the development and application of innovative medical therapies with the aim of healing or restoring damaged tissue or organs.

More information can be found on the journal's website www.advmat.de and at MaterialsViews.com.

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Advanced Materials has brought you the latest progress in materials science for 20 years. With a 2008 ISI Impact Factor of 8.191, it is the most influential weekly publication in materials science. Read carefully selected, top-quality reviews, communications, and research news at the cutting edge of the chemistry and physics of functional materials, written by leaders in the field.

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