Cell and Tissue Research

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| title = Cell and Tissue Research

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| editor = Klaus Unsicker

| discipline = Cell biology

| language = English

| abbreviation = Cell Tissue Res.

| publisher = Springer

| country = United States

| frequency = Quarterly

| history = Founded 1924

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| impact = 3.043[https://www.springer.com/biomed/human+genetics/journal/441 Cell and Tissue Research - incl. option to publish open access]

| impact-year = 2017

| website = https://www.springer.com/journal/441/

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| ISSN = 0302-766X

| eISSN = 1432-0878

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Cell and Tissue Research presents regular articles and reviews in the areas of molecular, cell, stem cell biology and tissue engineering. In particular, the journal provides a forum for publishing data that analyze the supracellular, integrative actions of gene products and their impact on the formation of tissue structure and function. Articles emphasize structure–function relationships as revealed by recombinant molecular technologies. The coordinating editor of the journal is Klaus Unsicker.[https://www.springer.com/biomed/human+genetics/journal/441 Cell & Tissue Research homepage], accessed December 3, 2008.

Subjects covered in journal

Areas of research frequently published in Cell and Tissue Research include: neurobiology, neuroendocrinology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, skeletal and immune systems, and development.[http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&query=0302-766X Genamics JournalSeek], accessed December 3, 2008.

Editors

The coordinating editor of the journal is Klaus Unsicker, of the University of Heidelberg. Section editors are K. Unsicker, neurobiology/sense organs/endocrinology; M. Furutani-Seiki, Development/growth/regeneration; W.W. Franke, molecular/cell biology; Andreas Oksche and Horst-Werner Korf, neuroendocrinology; T. Pihlajaniemi, extracellular Extracellular matrix; D. Furst, muscle; Joseph Bonventre, kidney and related subjects; P. Sutovsky, reproductive biology; B. Singh, immunology/hematology; and V. Hartenstein, invertebrates.[https://www.springer.com/biomed/human+genetics/journal/441?detailsPage=editorialBoard Cell & Tissue Research homepage], accessed December 2, 2008.

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