Supporting Publications
Cell remains at the forefront of exciting developments in biology, continually redefining the important areas of science with cutting edge papers.
Published biweekly, Cell includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
Cell Genomics is a gold open access journal that provides a high-profile forum for major advances in genetics, genomics and genome technology, and their applications in basic, molecular, biomedical, clinical, and social sciences. Cell Genomics aims to bring together diverse communities in the shared goals of advancing genomics and its impact on biomedical science, precision medicine, and global and ecological health.
Cell Systems is a broad, multidisciplinary monthly journal for outstanding research that provides, supports, or applies systems-level understanding in the life sciences and related disciplines. Manuscripts describing novel discoveries, milestone achievements, broadly useful tools or resources, or insights into the use of technology may all be appropriate. Quantitative integrative studies that reveal general principles of systems are particularly welcome.
Trends in Genetics provides succinct updates, opinions, and discussions on the most exciting current research in all aspects of genetics and developmental biology. Every issue of TiG contains brief, readable Review and Opinion articles that keep readers up to date on the latest trends, important developments, and new ideas both within and outside their specialist area. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and are then subjected to stringent peer review, ensuring balance and accuracy.
Molecular Cell is a companion to Cell, the leading journal of biology and the highest-impact journal in the world. Launched in December 1997 and published monthly, Molecular Cell defines the field of molecular biology with a relatively small number of significant papers, up to 15 articles per issue. Coverage will extend from structure to human diseases, concentrating on molecular analyses. Topics that will be represented in the first issues include gene expression, RNA processing, replication, recombination and repair, structure, chaperones, receptors, signal transduction, cell cycle, and tumorigenesis.
Trends in Molecular Medicine objective is to facilitate communication between groups of highly trained professionals with distinct backgrounds and skills, whose common goals are to understand and explain the molecular basis of disease with a view to new clinical practice. Trends in Molecular Medicine is a resource for students and professionals alike, who have information needs that transcend the traditional clinical or scientific categorisation.
Neuron has established itself as one of the most influential and relied upon journals in the field of neuroscience. The editors embrace interdisciplinary strategies that integrate biophysical, cellular, developmental, and molecular approaches with a systems approach to sensory, motor, and higher-order cognitive functions. Neuron serves as one of the premier intellectual forums of the entire neuroscience community.
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.
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.
Med, a new journal from Cell Press, publishes transformative, evidence-based science across the clinical and translational research continuum – from large-scale clinical trials to translational studies with demonstrable functional impact, offering novel insights in disease understanding.
We aim to elevate the global standard of medical research by accelerating translation of bench research to the clinic, serving as a hub for engagement between all stakeholders, improving reproducibility, and changing medical practice.
Cell Reports Medicine is a new broad-scope, open access journal from Cell Press—publishes original, thought-provoking research from exciting translational concepts in human biology, health, and disease to all phases of clinical work.
Heliyon is an all-science, open access journal that is part of the Cell Press family. Any paper reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research, which adheres to accepted ethical and scientific publishing standards, will be considered for publication.
Patterns is a new gold open access journal publishing transformative, peer-reviewed research across the spectrum of research disciplines including computational, physical, life, and social sciences, and the humanities. Published from Cell Press, Patterns promotes all types of research outputs and facilitates sharing and collaboration to solve key scientific problems and aid in the development of solutions for practice, policies, and management.
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iScience publishes basic and applied research that advances a specific field across life, physical, and earth sciences. It's an open access journal with continuous publication, so research is immediately accessible. Our no-nonsense approach to submissions is simple, fast, and fair, and our commitment to integrity means we publish transparent methods, replication studies, and negative results.
When it comes to protocols, usability and reproducibility are key. That's why STAR Protocols are structured, transparent, and accessible.
STAR Protocols works for you. If you're an author, we'll work with you to ensure you have the space and structure you need to explain what worked and perhaps, more importantly, what didn't. If you’re a reader, you can be sure that STAR Protocols meet the high quality standards you've come to expect from Cell Press.
AJHG provides a record of research and review relating to heredity in humans and to the application of genetic principles in medicine and public policy, as well as in related areas of molecular and cell biology. Topics explored by AJHG include behavioral genetics, biochemical genetics, clinical genetics, cytogenetics, dysmorphology, gene therapy, genetic counseling, genetic epidemiology, genomics, immunogenetics, molecular genetics, neurogenetics, and population genetics.
Human Genetics and Genomics Advances (HGG Advances), the newest member of the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) family, is a high-quality, society-led open access (OA) publishing option for the research community.
The journal will publish across the spectrum of human genetics and genomics research and will meet ASHG’s enduring standards for scientific rigor, validity, and reproducibility. If you have thought-provoking research and want to reach a broad, global audience, this is the journal for you.
Human Genetics and Genomics Advances (HGG Advances), the newest member of the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) family, is a high-quality, society-led open access (OA) publishing option for the research community.
The journal will publish across the spectrum of human genetics and genomics research and will meet ASHG’s enduring standards for scientific rigor, validity, and reproducibility. If you have thought-provoking research and want to reach a broad, global audience, this is the journal for you.