Literature / Source Database:
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Title (short) |
J. Cell. Biochem. |
CODEN |
JCEBD5 |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1982 |
Impact factor |
3.446 |
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BIOBASE (Elsevier); Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index™ (Thomson ISI); Biological Abstracts® (Thomson ISI); BIOSIS Previews® (Thomson ISI); CAB Abstracts® (CABI); Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA/CIG); Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder (ACS); CSA Biological Sciences Database (CSA/CIG); Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (Elsevier); Current Contents®/Life Sciences (Thomson ISI); EMBASE/Excerpta Medica (Elsevier); EORTC Database (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer); Index Medicus/MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM); Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson ISI); Reference Update (Thomson ISI); Science Citation Index Expanded™ (Thomson ISI); Science Citation Index® (Thomson ISI); SCOPUS (Elsevier);
SIIC Databases (Sociedad Iberoamericana de Informacion Cientifica); VINITI (All-Russian Institute of Science & Technological Information); Web of Science® (Thomson ISI)
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0730-2312
First volume
1
Last volume
103+
Publish city
New York
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for subscriber |
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Description
The Journal publishes descriptions of original research in which complex cellular, pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems are studied by biochemical, molecular, genetic or quantitative ultrastructural approaches. Submission of papers reporting genomic and proteomic approaches to identify and characterize parameters of biological control in a cellular context are encouraged. The areas covered include, but are not restricted to, conditions, agents, regulatory processes, or differentiation states that influence structure, cell cycle & growth control, structure-function relationships, or assembly mechanisms in cells, viruses, or supramolecular constructs, and signaling mechanisms mediating transcription. This scope extends to cell structure and function; organelle assembly; regulation of cell organization, reproduction or differentiation; the architectural organization and compartmentalization of nucleic acids and regulatory proteins within the nucleus and cytoplasm; the dynamics of intranuclear trafficking, placement and assembly of regulatory machinery for gene expression; and to the development, organization or remodeling of tissues.
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