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This journal prints original articles and review articles on morphology and developmental biology of vertebrates, especially mammals and includes anatomy and fine structure of tissues and organs; neuroanatomy; morphological techniques; embryology; developmental studies. |
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BioEssays is a review-and-discussion journal publishing news, reviews and commentaries in contemporary biology that have a molecular, genetic, cellular, or physiological dimension. The journal is divided into two main sections, Reviews and Features. The Reviews consists of both short articles highlighting issues of interest and broader review articles that have a wider scope and attempt to give rounded pictures of particular subject areas. The Features focus on subjects of special interest, including novel hypotheses, discussions of difficult issues in biology, presentations of molecular or cellular model systems, specific advances in genomics, first-hand accounts of discoveries of importance, or subjects in applied biological science, particularly medicine. What's New Articles, commentaries, meeting reports, book reviews, and a page of extracts of stories in the news complete the coverage provided by BioEssays. The journal's insightful analysis makes it essential reading for professional researchers, as well as an invaluable tool for classroom instruction. Wiley-Liss Publications |
| Cell publishes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology. Cell features topical minireview and review articles in which noted scientists discuss current progress in all areas of the life sciences. Cell also publishes commentaries, meeting reviews, letters to the editor, and book reviews, as well as Positions Available and listings of Conferences and Courses. | |
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Cells Tissues Organs' is an international forum for communication among scientists interested in current research on functional morphology and morphogenesis at all levels of organization, from subcellular to macroscopy, with emphasis on humans and higher vertebrates. The journal offers rapid exchange of novel and significant information gained from experimental and theoretical investigations on all aspects that are pertinent to the formation and transformation of biological structure. S. Karger AG Publisher |
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Cell Growth & Differentiation publishes significant, original studies that address any aspect of the molecular biology of cell growth and differentiation, particularly as it relates to oncogenesis. The journal's scope encompasses a broad range of in vitro and in vivo studies pertaining to normal and abnormal cellular processes. Topics include oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, gene expression and regulation, transcription factors, growth factors and their receptors, molecular mechanisms of tumor progression, signal transduction, cell cycle, differentiation, and development. American Association for Cancer Research |
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The journal publishes regular articles and reviews in the areas of molecular, cell, and supracellular biology. In particular, the journal intends to provide a forum for publishing data that analyze the supracellular, integrative actions of gene products and their impact on the formation of tissue structure and function. Submission of papers with an emphasis on structure-function relationships as revealed by recombinant molecular technologies is especially encouraged. Areas of research with a long-standing tradition of publishing in Cell & Tissue Research include:
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Current Biology aims to inform its readers of outstanding developments in modern biology by publishing both original research papers and short reviews. Most of the reviews are commissioned by the editors. To ensure that readers learn of advances occurring across the whole spectrum of biology, the reviews in each issue are drawn from each of the major subdivisions: cell biology, structural biology, immunology, neurobiology, genetics and development. |
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The subject of cell biology is divided into eight major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year. Each issue contains one or two of the major sections, and the amount of space devoted to each section is related to its importance. |
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The subject of genetics and development is divided into six major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year. Each issue contains one of the major sections, and the amount of space devoted to each section is related to its importance. |
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Development is a primary research journal providing an insight into mechanisms of plant and animal development, covering all aspects from molecular and cellular to tissue levels. The Company of Biologists Ltd. |
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Developmental Biology publishes original research on mechanisms of development, differentiation, and growth in animals
and plants at the molecular, cellular,and genetic levels. Areas of particular emphasis include transcriptional control mechanisms, embryonic patterning, celløcell interactions, growth factors and signaltransduction, and regulatory hierarchies.
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| Development Growth & Differentiation is published by Blackwell Science on behalf of the Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists and publishes original papers dealing with all aspects of developmental phenomena in all kinds of organisms, including plants and micro-organisms. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: developmental genetics, growth, differentiation, morphogenesis, cellular kinetics, fertilization, cell division, dormancy, germination, metamorphosis, regeneration and pathogenesis, at the molecular biological, biochemical, biophysical and analytically morphological levels. Reports on techniques applicable to the above fields are also considered. Occasional reviews on subjects selected by the Editors will also be published. Blackwell Science Ltd | |
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Developmental Dynamics, an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists, provides a focus for communication among developmental biologists who study the emergence of form during animal development. The journal is an international forum for the exchange of novel and significant information gained from analytical and theoretical investigations on the mechanisms that control morphogenesis. Developmental Dynamics seeks manuscripts on work done at all levels of biological organization, ranging from the molecular to the organismal. |
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Differentiation is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to the problems of biological diversification. Its ambition is to cover biological differentiation and evolution from the subcellular level to species differentiation. Differentiation of eukaryotes at the molecular level, and the use of transgenic and targeted mutagenesis approaches to problems of differentiation are of particular interest to the journal. Original contributions in the following areas will be welcome:
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| Genes & Development publishes research papers of general interest and biological significance in molecular biology, molecular genetics, and developmental biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press | |
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The International Journal of Developmental Biology (IJDB) publishes original findings and reviews on developmental mechanisms in animals and plants. Areas of particular interest are: gene expression, transcriptional and post-transcriptional controls, cell-to-cell and cell-extracellular interactions, cell differentiation processes, pattern formation and morphogenesis during normal development of organisms. University of the Basque Country Press |
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Journal of Anatomy publishes original papers, book reviews and invited review articles from all over the world. It covers all aspects of normal human and comparative anatomy including applied anatomy, functional imaging, physical anthropology, neuroanatomy, endocrinology, embryology, stereology, histology, histochemistry and electron microscopy, with special emphasis on experimental morphology. The journal also includes papers on experimental pathology, and human and veterinary studies on disease states where they contribute to an understanding of the development and maintenance of normal structure and function. Cambridge University Press |
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Journal of Cell Science publishes articles over the whole range of topics in contemporary cell biology. The Company of Biologists Ltd. |
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Mechanisms of Development is an international journal whose purpose it is to communicate contemporary studies in developmental biology with special emphasis on the characterization of molecular mechanisms underlying development processes in either vertebrates, invertebrates or plants. Areas of particular interest include embryogenesis, pattern formation, cell determination and differentiation, specification of tissue type, targetted disruptions of developmental control genes, the roles of transcription factor in development, regulatory hierarchies of gene expression, cell-cell communication and signal transduction in development, as well as post-transcriptional controls of developmental processes such as regulated splicing and protein modification. Elsevier Publishing |
| Nature publishes papers from any area of science with great potential impact. Nature also publishes a broad range of informal material in the form of Opinion articles, News stories, Briefings and Recruitment features, and contributed material such as Correspondence; Commentary; News and Views; Scientific Correspondence; book, software and product reviews; Reviews; Progress articles; etc. Macmillan Publishing | |
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Nature Genetics is an international monthly journal publishing exceptional advances in all fields of genetic research, with a special emphasis on mammalian genetics and the Genome Project. Macmillan Publishing |
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Nature Medicine takes a broad view of this biomedical research to include high-quality, original research in all disciplines of biomedical science. Nature Medicine favors those submissions that represent a conceptual advance or an original approach to understanding the molecular basis of pathogenesis or to developing new therapies, diagnostic procedures and a greater understanding of human disease. Macmillan Publishing |
| Science publishes the most important original research each week from around the world, together with news reports and analyses of general interest to the scientific community. Additionally, special issues provide summaries of scientific progress in selected frontier fields. Stanford University High Wire Press | |
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Seminars in Cell Biology is a review journal dedicated to keeping scientists informed of developments in the field of molecular cell biology, on a topic by topic basis. Each issue is thematic in approach, devoted to an important topic of interest to cell biologists, focusing on the latest advances and their specific implications. Every issue is edited by a guest editor, an internationally acknowledged expert in the field, and contains six to eight authoritative invited reviews on different aspects of the subject area. Academic Press |
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Trends in Cell Biology provides concise, informed summaries of recent advances across the whole spectrum of cell-biological research. As well as review articles, which form the backbone of each issue, Trends in Cell Biology includes commentaries on the latest developments, hypotheses to stimulate new research avenues, discussions of developing techniques and computer technology, meeting reports, personal profiles of eminent cell biologists, career advice, literature alerts, a meetings calendar and reviews of new books, software and CD-ROMs. Elsevier Publishing |
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Every issue of Trends in Genetics provides succinct summaries, opinion and discussion of the most exciting current research in all aspects of genetics: from developmental biology to genomics. Trends in Genetics contains concise, lively and up-to-date Reviews as well as a section for Comment on the latest developments, a literature alerting feature, a column about Internet resources, Meeting Reports, and Book, Software and CD-ROM reviews. Elsevier Publishing |