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  2. Cell Press - Wikipedia

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    Cell Press is an all-science publisher of over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies. Cell Press was founded and is currently based in Cambridge , MA , and has offices across the United States , Europe , and Asia under its parent company ...

  3. Matter (journal) - Wikipedia

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  4. Cell (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research papers across a broad range of disciplines within the life sciences. [1] Areas covered include molecular biology, cell biology, systems biology, stem cells, developmental biology, genetics and genomics, proteomics, cancer research, immunology, neuroscience, structural biology, microbiology, virology, physiology, biophysics, and ...

  5. Cells (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Cells is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers all aspects of cell and molecular biology, and biophysics. It was established in 2012 and is published by MDPI . The founding editor-in-chief is Alexander E. Kalyuzhny ( University of Minnesota ) who was joined by Cord Brakebusch ( University of Copenhagen ) in 2020.

  6. Heliyon - Wikipedia

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    Heliyon was established in 2015 by Cell Press, a division of Elsevier. According to the publisher's website: "the [journal's] name is all about shining light on important research. Helios was the Greek god of the sun. This root word gave us inspiration, as we want this journal to illuminate knowledge across a broad spectrum." [2]

  7. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In open access publishing, a journal article is made available free for all on the web by the publisher at the time of publication. Both open and closed journals are sometimes funded by the author paying an article processing charge , thereby shifting some fees from the reader to the researcher or their funder.

  8. Immunity (journal) - Wikipedia

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  9. Joule (journal) - Wikipedia

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    This article about an environment journal is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about academic journals. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.