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SCIENCESIGNALING.ORG/INFO
JOURNAL SCOPE
HIGH-IMPACT
CELL SIGNALING
RESEARCH IN
BIOCHEMISTRY
Publishing key findings in the multidisciplinary field of cell
signaling, including research, reviews, and perspectives related to:
§ Molecular mechanisms of signaling and regulation within cells.
§ The mechanisms by which cells and organisms communicate
and affect each other’s behavior.
§ Signaling relevant to human physiology and disease and to plant
physiology that is important for agriculture.
CELLULAR AND
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
§ Signaling between animals or plants and their commensal microbes
and pathogens.
COMPUTATIONAL AND
SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
PUBLICATION FEATURES
DEVELOPMENTAL
BIOLOGY
IMMUNOLOGY
Advancing the understanding of biological
regulation and cellular signaling.
§ High-impact Research Articles and Research Resources.
§ C
omprehensive Reviews, cutting-edge Perspectives,
and topical Focus pieces.
§ Detailed Protocols and Teaching Resources.
MICROBIOLOGY
NEUROSCIENCE
§ Weekly highlights in Editors’ Choice.
PHARMACOLOGY
EDITORS
PHYSIOLOGY
AND MEDICINE
PLANT BIOLOGY
Photo Credit: Eiji Takaoki (Metacorporation, Tokyo, Japan) and
Takahiro Ochiya (National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan)
§ Engaging Podcasts.
Michael B. Yaffe, M.D., Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chief Scientific Editor
Nancy R. Gough, Ph.D.
AAAS, Washington, DC
Editor, Science Signaling
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§ 51 issues per year
§ First issue: 28 September 1999
§ Subscription includes archive access
§ COUNTER usage statistics for site administrators
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ISSN: 1937-9145