Announcements

The latest Impact Factors have been released and are updated in our site!

Not a Current Subscriber?

Subscribe Now

5449 Journals
4181 Congresses
9600+ Unique Records

Experimental Cell Research


Title Abbreviation
Exp Cell Res
ISSN
0014-4827
Electronic ISSN
1090-2422
Readership
Cell Biologists, Cytologists, Molecular Biologists, Oncologists, Researchers
Scope
Experimental Cell Research promotes the understanding of cell biology by circulating novel and significant insights on experimental studies on the general organisation and activity of cells. Our scope ranges from the molecular level to cell-cell interactions and differentiation, these may be areas such as: Cellular events such as apoptosis, programmed cell death, cell proliferation and differentiation, the cell cycle and cancer, Cellular phenomena such as cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, subcellular organization and cell motility and migration, Molecular processes including microRNA, DNA repair and RNA processing, Genetic studies in chromatin, chromosome structure and dynamics, epigenetics, nuclear import-export and gene regulation, Cell biology relating to the cytoskeleton, intracellular trafficking, signal transduction, Stem cell research, developmental biology and mammalian genetic models.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier Science Academic Press - US
To see more details about Experimental Cell Research, Subscribe Now!
Impact Factor JCR Categories/Rank Submission to Acceptance Acceptance to Online Publication Frequency Journal Contact Author Submission Guidelines

Testimonials

"PubsHub [Journals & Congresses] is an indispensable tool when trying to find the perfect home for a manuscript. It is an unbeatable aid when it comes to wise and efficient journal selection."
 
– Kait G
Editorial-Project Editor
"It’s useful for establishing publication timelines, communicating them to management and setting expectations accordingly"
– Michael K.
Medical Communications Leader
"…a gold mine of information for clinicians and scientists who are trying to determine where to publish their research."
- Weill Cornell Medical Library