Cell Calcium covers all fields of calcium metabolism and signalling in living systems, publishing works from all branches of life science and medicine. This includes all aspects of calcium in biological systems from inorganic chemistry to physiology, molecular biology and pathology.To order this journal online, visit http://intl.elsevierhealth.com/journals/cecaBenefits to authorsWe also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com
Cell Communication and Signaling, the official journal of the Signal Transduction Society, encompasses all basic and translational aspects of cellular communications. This includes but is not limited to the identification and functional analysis of ligands, receptors, signal transducers and other biomolecules participating in cellular signaling pathways in normal and pathological conditions.
If your lab's work was recently scooped by a paper in Cell, Nature or Science, please contact us for ultra-rapid peer-review and publicationCancer cells accelerate aging and inflammation in the body to drive tumor growthA trio of papers in the June 1st issue of Cell Cycle by Dr. Lisanti and his research team sheds new light on the longstanding conundrum about what makes a tumor grow -- and how to make it stop.
Cell Death & Differentiation is a journal devoted to the cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry of cell death and differentiation, both in normal tissue regulation and in disease. To this end, Cell Death & Differentiation provides a unified forum for scientists as well as clinicians. It is committed to the rapid publication of high quality original papers that relate to these subjects, together with topical, usually solicited, reviews, meeting reports, editorial correspondence and occasional commentaries on controversial and scientifically informative issues.
Cell Death & Disease is a peer-reviewed open access online journal that will publish full-length papers, reviews and commentaries describing original research in the field of translational cell death. It seeks to promote diverse and integrated areas of Experimental and Internal Medicine with its specialities, including Cancer, Immunity and Neuroscience.Cell Death & Disease seeks to encompass the breadth of translational implications of cell death, and topics of particular concentration will include, but are not limited to, the following:* Experimental medicine* Cancer* Immunity* Internal medicine* Neuroscience.
cell growth and differentiation, signal transduction, apoptosis, stem cells, development, immunology
Cell Division is ready to receive manuscripts concerning all aspects of cell cycle control in eukaryotes.
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Cell Metabolism publishes reports of novel results in any area of metabolic biology, from molecular and cellular biology to translational studies. The unifying theme is homeostatic mechanisms in health and disease, from simpler model systems all the way to the clinic. Published work should not only be of exceptional significance within its field, but also of interest to researchers outside the immediate area. Cell Metabolism also provides expert analysis and commentary on key findings in the field. The journal's mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts across the entire metabolic research community, cultivating new areas and fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations in basic research and clinical investigation. Cell Metabolism publishes papers in any aspect of basic and translational metabolic research, including (but not limited to):Adipogenesis/lipidsObesityDiabetesCardiovascular diseaseHypertensionBone homeostasisAging and stress responseEnergy balanceMitochondriaHormone receptorsFor more information please visit www.cellmetabolism.org