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Cell Communication Insights

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers cell communication and signal transduction.


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Aims and scope:

Cell Communication Insights is an open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all aspects of cell communication and signal transduction. The journal aims to allow authors to rapidly publish novel findings on molecular, biochemical, immunological and diagnostic aspects of signal transduction mechanisms both intra- and intercellular in nature. This includes divers topics such as functional analysis, ligand-receptor interactions, specificity, and dysfunction.

The journal seeks to focus primarily on the work of scientists who are in the process of establishing their own labs. Submissions from senior scientists are also welcome, and it is hoped that the journal becomes a vibrant forum for the interchange of ideas between senior and junior scientists.

Indexing:

This journal is indexed by:

  • OAIster

Editorial standards and procedures:

Submissions, excluding editorials, letters to the editor and dedications, will be peer reviewed by two reviewers.  Reviewers are required to provide fair, balanced and constructive reports.  

Under our Fairness in Peer Review Policy authors may appeal against reviewers' recommendations which are ill-founded, unobjective or unfair.  Appeals are considered by the Editor in Chief or Associate Editor.

Papers are not sent to peer reviewers following submission of a revised manuscript. Editorial decisions on re-submitted papers are based on the author's response to the initial peer review report.

National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy compliant:

As of April 7 2008, the US NIH Public Access Policy requires that all peer reviewed articles resulting from research carried out with NIH funding be deposited in the Pubmed Central archive.

If you are an NIH employee or grantee Libertas Academica will ensure that you comply with the policy by depositing your paper at Pubmed Central on your behalf. 



 
 
 


A Commentary on “TGF-β1-Induced Expression of the Anti-Apoptotic PAI-1 Protein Requires EGFR Signaling”

Authors: Rolfe K.J and Grobbelaar A.O
Publication Date: 07 Sep 2009
Cell Communication Insights 2009:2 13-15

Rolfe K.J and Grobbelaar A.O

Institute for Plastic Surgery Research and Education. The Royal Free Hospital, Pond St, Hampstead, London, UK.

Abstract

Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) has been found to affect a number of important cell processes and therefore abnormal expression of PAI-1 has been associated with a number of diseases and disorders. Understanding the transactivation of PAI-1 may result in identifying novel therapeutic targets.

Categories: Cell signalling


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