期刊名称:EUKARYOTIC CELL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About This Journal
Eukaryotic Cell (EC) focuses on eukaryotic microbiology and presents reports of basic research on simple eukaryotic microorganisms, such as yeasts, fungi, algae, protozoa, and social amoebae. The journal also covers viruses of these organisms and their organelles and their interactions with other living systems, where the focus is on the eukaryotic cell.
Topics include:
- Basic biology
- Molecular and cellular biology
- Mechanisms, and control, of developmental pathways
- Structure and form inherent in basic biological processes
- Cellular architecture
- Metabolic physiology
- Comparative genomics, biochemistry, and evolution
- Population dynamics
- Ecology
Sections include:
- Commentaries
- Minireviews
- Articles
- Spotlights
Monthly, with 2,700 pages in 2008. In 2008 EC became an online-only journal. ISSN: 1535-9786. Previous print ISSN: 1535-9778.
EC has an impact factor of 3.83 and an Eigenfactor score of 0.034 according to the 2008 Journal Citation Reports. It is ranked #20 by impact factor out of 91 journals in the Microbiology category.
Indexed/Abstracted in: AgBiotech News and Information, Bacteriology Abstracts (Microbiology B), Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, Caplus, Current Contents, Illustrata, Index Veterinarius, Science Citation Index Expanded, Summon, and more.
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
Editor in Chief C.C. Wang (2006) University of California San Francisco, Calif.
Editors Jay C. Dunlap (2006) Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, N.H.
Ursula W. Goodenough (2006) Washington University St. Louis, Mo.
Joseph Heitman, (2007) Duke University Medical Center Durham, N.C.
Ching Kung (2006) University of Wisconsin Madison, Wis.
Adam Kuspa (2006) Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Tex.
Aaron P. Mitchell (2006) Columbia University New York, N.Y.
Chairman, Publications Board Samuel Kaplan
Director, Journals Linda M. Illig
Production Editor Arthur Gelmis
Assistant Production Editor Noel Y. Lin |
Editorial Board Stephen M. Beverley (2003) Katherine A. Borkovich (2004) Enrico Cabib (2005) Jean Cohen (2003) Edward C. Cox (2003) George A. Cross (2003) Paul T. Englund (2003) A. Bruce Futcher (2003) Kathleen L. Gould (2004) Kasturi Haldar (2003) Patricia J. Johnson (2003) Mark Johnston (2003) Regine Kahmann (2003) Nancy Keller (2004) Alan R. Kimmel (2003) William F. Loomis (2003) Sabeeha Merchant (2005) Susan D. Michaelis (2005) Scott Moye-Rowley (2005) Stephen A. Osmani (2003) Gianni Piperno (2003) Jean-David Rochaix (2003) David S. Roos (2003) Matthew S. Sachs (2005) Winfield Sale (2003) Martin Schmidt (2003) Eric U. Selker (2003) Andrew K. Vershon (2003) Jonathan Walton (2003) Theodore White (2003) Meng-Chao Yao (2003) |
Eukaryotic Cell, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), 1752 N Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036-2904, is devoted to the study of lower eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, algae, protozoa, and social amoebae.
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