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Current Opinion in Cell Biology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier covering all aspects of cell biology including genetics, cell communication, and metabolism. It was established in 1998 and is part of the Elsevier Current Opinion series of journals. The editors-in-chief are Tom Mistley (National Institutes of Health) and Anne Ridley. The journal has a 2018 impact factor of 8.233. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Current Opinion in Cell Biology 3467
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Nuclear transport
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Ion pumps
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The role of membrane potentials and currents in neuronal cells
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Ion channels of nerve and muscle
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The structure and function of platelet integrins
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Axonal transport.
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Intracellular membrane fusion
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Biosynthetic protein transport in the secretory pathway
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Association of nuclear oncoproteins fos and jun.
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Microtubular structure and tubulin polymerization
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Cell biology of the Alzheimer tangle
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Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins and cellular control
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The extended family of proteoglycans: social residents of the pericellular zone
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Messenger RNA editing and modification
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Gene mapping and genetic diseases
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Fibronectins: structure, functions and receptors
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Laminin: structure, functions and receptors
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Cilia, flagella and the basal apparatus
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Cytoplasmic microtubular motors
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The nuclear envelope.
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Chromosomes and chromatin structure: the extrachromosomal karyoskeleton
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Regulation of gene expression by nuclear hormone receptors
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Strategies for identifying functionally active domains upon cell surface receptors
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Antiporters
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The molecular constituents of intercellular junctions
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Cell-to-cell interactions during synaptogenesis
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Collagens and elastin: structure and interactions
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Genetic approaches to cytoskeleton function and the control of cell motility
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The guanine nucleotide regulatory protein-coupled receptors for nucleosides, nucleotides, amino acids and amine neurotransmitters
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The erb-A family receptors for thyroid hormones, steroids, vitamin D and retinoic acid: characteristics and modulation
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Cell surface receptors that serve to transport ligands
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Regulation of cell excitability and solute transport
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