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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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A novel metabolic-related gene signature for predicting clinical prognosis and immune microenvironment in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Yongxin Cao; Zili Dai; Guofeng Xie; Guihong Liu; Liyi Guo; Jian ZhangORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113628

Effect of STING signaling on intestinal barrier damage in severe acute pancreatitis

Yongkang Zhang; Yingjian Jiang; Hongbo Li; Jiang Wang; Chang Li; Dianliang Zhang

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113630

MicroRNA-574–5p targeting HOXC6 expression inhibits the hepatocyte lipid uptake to alleviate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Jiayin Li; Haixu Song; Zimeng Chen; Qiumin Yang; Zheming Yang; Chenghui Yan; Chongbin ZhongORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113631

Intracellular mechanics and TBX3 expression jointly dictate the spreading mode of melanoma cells in 3D environments

Ghodeejah HigginsORCID; Faatiemah Higgins; Jade Peres; Dirk M. Lang; Tamer AbdalrahmanORCID; Muhammad H. Zaman; Sharon Prince; Thomas FranzORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113633

Editorial Board

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113639

Increased OIT3 in macrophages promotes PD-L1 expression and hepatocellular carcinogenesis via NF-κB signaling

Jiaqi Wen; Shuai Yang; Guifang Yan; Juan Lei; Xudong Liu; Nan Zhang; Jiangang Zhang; Huan Deng; Lei Wu; Yongsheng Li

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113651

Editorial Board

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113660

Pygo2 activates BRPF1 via Pygo2–H3K4me2/3 interaction to maintain malignant progression in colon cancer

Jie Ling; Zhijie Tang; Wei Yang; Ye Li; Xiaoqiang DongORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113696

E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD3 is a tumor suppressor and mediates the polyubiquitination of SLC7A11 to promote ferroptosis in colon cancer

Fuda Huang; Zihua Huang; Qing Wei; Guoman Liu; Jian Pu

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113697

Netrin-4 synthesized in satellite cell-derived myoblasts stimulates autonomous fusion

Takahiro Maeno; Rio Arimatsu; Koichi Ojima; Yuki Yamaya; Hikaru Imakyure; Naruha Watanabe; Yusuke KomiyaORCID; Ken Kobayashi; Mako NakamuraORCID; Takanori NishimuraORCID; Ryuichi TatsumiORCID; Takahiro SuzukiORCID

Palabras clave: Cell Biology.

Pp. 113698