Biology of the Cell

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Biology of the Cell
ISSN
0248-4900 (print)
1768-322X (web)
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Biology of the Cell is a

neurobiology, and immunology, as well as theoretical or biophysical
modelling.

The journal is currently published monthly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Société Française des Microscopies and the Société de Biologie Cellulaire de France.[1]

History

The journal first appeared in 1962 and was originally titled Journal de Microscopie (1962–1974). In 1975 the journal was retitled Journal de Microscopie et de Biologie Cellulaire (

ISSN 0399-0311; 1977–1980), becoming Biology of the Cell in 1981.[3][4]

Articles were originally published in either English or French, with summaries in both languages.[5]

Modern journal

Content from 1988 is available online in

PDF format, with papers from 2005 also being available in HTML
, and from 2006 in an enhanced full-text format.

The journal's 2014

Articles are primarily research and reviews. Themed series on specific topics are scheduled. They were: Stem Cells (2005), RNA localization (2005), Aquaporins (2005), Synapses (2007), Cell Cycle and Cancer (2008), Microtubules, RNA regulation (2008), Microbiology and Cell Biology (2010), Cilia (2011), Endoplasmic Reticulum (2012), Epigenetics (2012), Post-Translational Modification and Virus Intracellular Trafficking (2012), Optogenetics (2014), Microvesicles and Exosomes (2015), Systems Cell Biology (2015), Translating Canceromics into function (2015).

The

INSERM) who was editor from 2009 - 2017.[7]

Osborne HB. (2005) What's new for Biology of the Cell in 2005? (Editorial) Biol Cell 97: 1–2== References ==

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