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Molecular Metabolism


Title Abbreviation
Mol Metab
Electronic ISSN
2212-8778
Readership
Cytologists, Endocrinologists, Geneticists
Scope
Molecular Metabolism is included in PubMed and PMC Molecular Metabolism is committed to serving as a platform reporting breakthrough discoveries in energy homeostasis and in the etiology, development, treatment and associated health consequences of metabolic disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The journal publishes hypothesis driven research generated with the highest standards that paves the way to a mechanistic understanding of energy homeostasis-associated behavior, physiology and dysfunction. Molecular Metabolism reports interdisciplinary science using approaches ranging from molecules to man throughout the lifespan with the potential for transformative impact on today's metabolism research, thereby enabling progress towards prognosis, prevention and ultimately cure of metabolic disorders and associated long-term complications tomorrow.
Sponsoring Association(s)
German Center for Diabetes Research (Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum) (DDZ)
Publisher Name
Elsevier GmbH
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