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NeuroSignals


Title Abbreviation
Neurosignals
ISSN
1424-862X
Electronic ISSN
1424-8638
Readership
Cell Biologists, Clinical Pharmacologists, Clinicians, Cytologists, Molecular Biologists, Neurologists, Neuroscientists, Pathologists, Pharmacologists, Physiologists, Toxicologists
Scope
Neurosignals is an international journal dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews in the field of neuronal communication. As open access journal it provides maximal visibility of the published papers. Novel findings related to signaling molecules, channels and transporters, pathways and networks that are associated with development and function of the nervous system are welcome. The scope of the journal includes genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, (patho)physiology, (patho)biochemistry, pharmacology & toxicology, imaging and clinical neurology & psychiatry. Reported observations should significantly advance our understanding of neuronal signaling in health & disease and be presented in a format applicable to an interdisciplinary readership.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Karger Publishers
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