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 Biomechanics interaction between external forces ( e.g. body weight and external environment) and internal forces (e.g. active forces produced by muscle contraction and passive forces imposed by bones and joints on local structures) and the resultant effect on body activity of these forces.  Biomechanics is the study, using mechanics techniques, of the structure and work of biological processes such as humans, animals, plants, organs and cells. Recently Molecular Biomechanics has emerged as an essential field of modern biology. Molecular Biomechanics focuses on theoretical and experimental studies of protein and nucleic acid mechanics. This study leads to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms in biological cells of stress transmission, mechanano sensing, and mechano transduction. Biomechanical analyses of proteins and DNA, and mechanochemical interaction of bio-molecular motors have been found to have critical applications in bioengineering in recent times. The aims of this journal are to facilitate the study of biomolecular mechanics (including proteins, genes, cytoskeletons, etc.), cells (and their interactions with extracellular matrix), tissues and organs, the development of appropriate advanced mathematical methods, and the discovery of biological secrets. Since science is only concerned with relative truth, we are seeking state-of-the-art ideas that may be controversial, but stimulate and promote new ideas, new techniques and new applications. This article should promote the sharing of information that may be ground breaking, or pledge to inspire new results for others.  

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