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Editor in Chief: Edgar Grinstein

Indexing & Databases: EBSCO Academic Search International, Gale Academic OneFile, Gale Health Reference Centre, Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals, Illustrata-Technology, ProQuest SciTech, ProQuest Technology

Journal Directories: EBSCO A-Z, HINARI

Processing Speed: High quality, constructive peer review and rapid editorial decision within an average of four weeks.

ISSN: 1178-6434



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2014:3

Current View of miRNA with Tumor Suppressor Function, Exploring MDS and AML as Models
Nicholas Iverson, Naomi Galili, Abdullah M. Ali and Azra Raza
Signal Transduction Insights 2014:3 1-10
Original research | Published on 28 Apr 2014



Prion Protein Signaling in the Nervous System—A Review and Perspective
Ann Liebert, Brian Bicknell and Roger Adams
Signal Transduction Insights 2014:3 11-32
Original research | Published on 02 Dec 2014



2010:2

Network Robustness Due to Multiple Positive Feedback Loops: A Systematic Study of a Th Cell Differentiation Model
Yunchen Gong and Zhaolei Zhang


Signal Transduction Insights 2010:2 1-12
Original research | Published on 16 Apr 2010



Signal Transduction Pathways Leading to Heat Shock Transcription
S. K. Calderwood, Y. Xie, X. Wang, M. A. Khaleque, S. D Chou, A. Murshid, T. Prince and Y. Zhang
Signal Transduction Insights 2010:2 13-24
Original research | Published on 03 May 2010



2008:1

Introductory Editorial (Signal Transduction Insights)
Edgar Grinstein
Signal Transduction Insights 2008:1 1
Original research | Published on 25 Mar 2008 | Highly accessed (previous month)





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Working with Libertas Academica is a continuously great and exciting experience for me as Editor-in-Chief of Signal Transduction Insights. I feel that Libertas Academica offers creative publishing environment and professional, timely, individualized author service by competent and friendly staff. Libertas Academica attracts manuscripts of high quality and also provides high visibility for articles published. I will continue to work with Libertas Academica in the future and am happy to recommend publishing with Libertas Academica journals. ...
Dr. Edgar Grinstein (Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany)
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