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Journal of Circadian Rhythms


Title Abbreviation
J Circadian Rhythms
Electronic ISSN
1740-3391
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Biologists, Biomedical Researchers, Molecular Biologists, Researchers
Scope
The Journal of Circadian Rhythms is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles dealing with circadian and nycthemeral (daily) rhythms in living organisms, including processes associated with photoperiodism and daily torpor. The Journal of Circadian Rhythms aims to include both basic and applied research at any level of biological organization (molecular, cellular, organic, organismal, and populational). Studies of daily rhythms in environmental factors that directly affect circadian rhythms are also pertinent to the journal's mission. The study of circadian rhythms has experienced enormous growth in the recent past. From fungi and plants to birds and mammals, and from molecules and cells to organisms and populations, research on circadian rhythms has advanced at full speed into the 21st century. The Journal of Circadian Rhythms provides the first open access journal dedicated to this expanding field.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Ubiquity Press Ltd
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