Supporting Cell Press journals
Cell publishes findings of significance in all areas of experimental biology, including: cell biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, virology and microbiology, cancer, human genetics, systems biology, signaling, and disease
Cell Reports is an open-access journal from Cell Press that publishes high-quality papers across the entire life sciences spectrum. The primary criterion for publication in Cell Reports, as for all Cell Press journals, is new biological insight. Cell Reports publishes thought-provoking, cutting-edge research, with a focus on a shorter, single-point story, called a Report, in addition to a longer Article format. Cell Reports also publishes Resources, which highlight significant technical advances and/or major informational data sets.
Trends Open is a new open access, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal from Cell Press. Dedicated to publishing engaging commentaries across the full spectrum of life, physical, health, sustainability, and applied sciences, the journal welcomes unsolicited, de novo submissions from both early-career and established investigators and provides an inclusive platform for original perspectives and innovative ideas.
Cell Press Blue publishes groundbreaking research of exceptional significance across the life, physical, medical, sustainability, and applied sciences. The journal welcomes advances in biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, materials science, energy, environmental science, and sustainability, as well as interdisciplinary work that forges new connections between these fields.
Molecular Cell aims to publish the best research in molecular biology. The journal covers core cellular processes, including:
- DNA replication, recombination, and repair
- Chromatin biology and genome organization
- Transcription
- RNA processing and decay
- Non-coding RNA function
- Translation
- Protein folding, modification, and quality control
- Signal transduction pathways
- Cell cycle and checkpoints
- Cell death
- Autophagy
- Metabolism
Current Biology is a general journal that publishes original research across all areas of biology together with an extensive and varied set of editorial sections. A primary aim of the journal is to foster communication across fields of biology, both by publishing important findings of general interest from diverse fields and through highly accessible editorial articles that explicitly aim to inform non-specialists.
Cell Chemical Biology is a Cell Press journal that aims to publish the most important advances in chemical biology research of exceptional interest for our diverse community, from basic scientists to clinicians. Launched in 1994 under the title Chemistry & Biology, the journal was the first to recognize the growing importance of investigations at the interface of chemistry and biology. The mission has always been to support and promote chemical biology and conversation and collaboration between chemical and life sciences.
Trends in Cell Biology is among the leading review journals in molecular and cell biology. Review articles published each month monitor the breadth and depth of current research in cell biology, reporting on new developments as they happen and integrating methods, disciplines and principles. In addition to Reviews, Trends in Cell Biology publishes Opinion articles, which follow trends and provide innovative ideas to give insight into the implications of new developments and suggest future directions. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and then subjected to stringent peer-review, ensuring balance and accuracy.
Cell Genomics—a Cell Press gold open access journal–publishes cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research at the intersection of genomics and the life sciences.
We offer a welcoming venue for authors and an indispensable resource for geneticists in all disciplines with research, datasets, and methods that has current utility and paves the way for the future.
We support authors throughout the publication process with an approach that includes editorial guidance, production expertise, and marketing outreach to ensure that the research we publish is seen by a broad, diverse community of researchers in all disciplines of genomics.
Cell Genomics publishes research, analyses, and commentary across the full spectrum of genetics and genomics research, resources, methods, and technology throughout basic, molecular and cell biology, clinical, and social sciences
Immunity publishes the most important advances in immunology research. We welcome studies that provide fundamental new immunological insights at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, cancer, infectious disease, neuroimmunology, autoimmune disease, allergy, mucosal immunity, metabolic disease, and homeostasis.
Structure aims to publish papers of exceptional interest in the field of structural biology. The journal strives to be essential reading for structural biologists, as well as biologists and biochemists that are interested in macromolecular structure and function. Structure strongly encourages the submission of manuscripts that present structural and molecular insights into biological function and mechanism. Other reports that address fundamental questions in structural biology, such as structure-based examinations of protein evolution, folding, and/or design, will also be considered. We will consider the application of any method, experimental or computational, at high or low resolution, to conduct structural investigations, as long as the method is appropriate for the biological, functional, and mechanistic question(s) being addressed. Likewise, reports describing single-molecule analysis of biological mechanisms are welcome.
Developmental Cell, launched in 2001, is a broad-interest journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work spanning all areas of cell biology and developmental biology, we have particular interest in how these fields interface with each other and with other disciplines in biology. The journal aims to showcase work that examines, through a cell biological lens, the fundamentals of how a cell works, how cells interact with one another and with the environment, how cells come together to form a tissue, organ, and ultimately a whole organism, and what happens when any of these processes go awry.
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