Nature Cell Biology

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  • http://www.nature.com/naturecellbiology
  • Editor: Bernd Pulverer
  • Volume 11: 12 issues per year
  • ISSN: 1465-7392
  • EISSN: 1476-4679
  • Impact factor : 17.774*
  • Impact ranking: 5/157 in Cell Biology*
  • Date Established: May 1999
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Aims and Scope:
Nature Cell Biology publishes papers in all areas of cell biology, with a particular emphasis on studies shedding light on molecular mechanism. The journal's scope is defined in the broadest terms as the outstanding studies of cell-autonomous events in a physiologically relevant setting. Every issue includes a timely and informative collection of News & Views articles, book reviews and editorials as well as peer-reviewed original research.

In addition, issues contain Reviews, Historical Perspectives, Meeting Reports, and Commentaries on a regular basis. This influential, informative and entertaining collection of material not only highlights major advances, but also places them in a broader context within the field of cell biology. The journal has featured around a thousand peer-reviewed research articles representing the best research in a broad area ranging from developmental biology to stem cells to small RNAs and chromatin.

Readership:
Nature Cell Biology appeals to the international cell and molecular biology community, including researchers, phD students and undergraduates.

Online features and site license access:

  • Online archive available back to May 1999.
  • A site license provides access to all content published during the supply period. Access is granted to a further rolling four-year archive during the supply period only. Archive content not included in the license agreement is available to purchase.
  • Special web focuses and reprint issues all published regularly on topics of particular interest.
  • Indexed in BIOBASE, BIOSIS, CAS, CSA, CAB Abstracts, EMBASE, Scopus, Current Contents, Science Citation Index and Medline (PubMed).

*2008 Journal Citation Report (Thomson Reuters, 2009)

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