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Experimental Cell Research

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Experimental Cell Research promotes the understanding of cell biology by publishing experimental studies on the general organization and activity of cells. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of cell biology, from the molecular level to the level of cell interaction and differentiation.

Experimental Cell Research publishes papers in the area of cell and molecular biology, and papers must provide novel and significant insights into important problems in these areas. Areas of interest include, but are not restricted to:

- Apoptosis and programmed cell death
- Cancer research
- Cell cycle
- Cell proliferation and differentiation
- Cellular motility and migration
- Cell-cell and cell-matrix interaction
- Chromatin
- Chromosome structure and dynamics
- Cytoskeleton
- Developmental biology
- DNA repair
- Epigenetics
- Extracellular matrix
- Gene regulation
- Intracellular trafficking
- Mammalian genetic models
- Meiosis and mitosis
- MicroRNA
- Nuclear import-export
- RNA processing
- Signal transduction
- Stem cell biology
- Subcellular organization

Experimental Cell Research has partnered with Gastroenterology http://www.gastrojournal.org/ to offer fast track review for certain articles. Articles rejected from Gastroenterology because of their strong biological focus may be directed to ECR for fast track review. Similarly, articles deemed too clinical for ECR and more appropriate for Gastroenterology may be fast tracked through Gastroenterology's review process. Both journals retain editorial independence and reserve the right to request additional changes, re-review, or reject manuscripts.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0014-4827

ISSN electrónico

1090-2422

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Estados Unidos

Fecha de publicación

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JAK/STAT3 pathway promotes proliferation of ovarian aggregate-derived stem cells in vitro

Maryam Saber; Faezeh Shekari; Seyed-Ahmad Mousavi; Ashraf Moini; Monireh-Sadat Miri; Fereshteh EsfandiariORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113689

Ginsenoside Rg1 attenuates cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury through inhibiting the inflammation activation of microglia

Reza Mohebbati

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113690

Lower dose of metformin combined with artesunate induced autophagy-dependent apoptosis of glioblastoma by activating ROS-AMPK-mTOR axis

Wencong Ding; Lingxiao Liao; Jia Liu; Jiaxing Zhao; Qiongyan Tang; Yongshi Liao

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113691

The endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition changes the focal adhesion site proteins levels and the SLRP-lumican level in HMEC-1 cell line

Magdalena Wiktorska; Izabela Sacewicz-HofmanORCID; Jolanta Niewiarowska

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113692

P300 increases CSNK2A1 expression which accelerates colorectal cancer progression through activation of the PI3K-AKT-mTOR axis

Jilong Liu

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113694

SLC9A5 promotes tumor growth and cell motility via ACOX1-mediated peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation

Ruipan Zheng; Yurong WangORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113700

Deficiency in homologous recombination is associated with changes in cell cycling and morphology in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Cory L. Holland; Monica F. Weis; Corbin J. England; Armand M. Berry; Paige D. HallORCID; L. Kevin Lewis

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113701

m6A-mediated upregulation of miRNA-193a aggravates cardiomyocyte apoptosis and inflammatory response in sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy via the METTL3/ miRNA-193a/BCL2L2 pathway

Lian Liang; Siqi Liu; Qingyu Wu; Ran Chen; Shanping Jiang; Zhengfei Yang

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113712

Identification of reactive oxygen species that induce spoptosis, a novel and distinctive mode of regulated cell death

Ko Eto; Takuya Suemoto

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113713

BET inhibitors induce NF-κB and E2F downregulation in Hodgkin and Reed–Sternberg cells

Sara Fernández; Eva Díaz; Claudia G. Rita; Mónica Estévez; Carlos Montalbán; Juan F. GarcíaORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113718