Cell Death & Differentiation – scientific excellence in the cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry of cell death and disease.
Cell Death & Differentiation provides a unified forum for scientists as well as clinical researchers, publishing high-quality original papers together with topical reviews, meeting reports, editorial correspondence and commentaries. Cell Death & Differentiation also publishes a number of special issues, each focusing on a specific area in the field. Cell Death & Differentiation is the official journal of the CFIC (IDI-IRCCS) Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata.
Free online issue
Volume 16, No 7
July 2009
ISSN: 1350-9047
EISSN: 1476-5403
2008 impact factor 7.548*
22/157 Cell Biology
24/276 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Editor-in-Chief:
G Melino
*2008 Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters, 2009)
FEATURED ARTICLES
REVIEW
BNIP3 and NIX in cell death and mitophagy FREEREVIEW
The Role of Bif-1 in autophagy FREEREVIEW
Vesicular trafficking and autophagosome formation FREEREVIEW
Cross-talk between autophagy and apoptosis FREEREVIEW
TLR in control of immunological autophagy FREEREVIEW
The late stages of autophagy FREENEWS
Special Issues
Cell Death & Differentiation publishes regular Special Issues. Click here to view the most recent Special Issue on cell death mechanisms and many more Recent Special Issues
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CDD RECOMMENDED DATABASES
CASBAH
The Caspase Substrate database Homepage (CASBAH) provides a comprehensive list of caspase substrates as a searchable web resource containing information pertaining to all currently known caspase substrates.
The p53 website
The p53 website is a reference for all scientists working on p53, including information on p53 structure and function, the description of all p53 monoclonal antibodies and the phylogenetic analysis of p53. The p53 web site also hosts the UMD p53 mutation database that can download for clinical or epidemiological analysis.
Bcl-2 family database
Bcl-2 family database holds a collection of sequence, structural and functional information about one of the most studied protein families in cell biology, enabling researchers to readily retrieve Bcl-2 family sequences and related data.
NPG LINKS
Molecular Cell Biology @nature.com
Visit the Molecular Cell Biology @nature.com Subject Area Page
RNAi Gateway
The RNAi Gateway brings together research on every aspect of RNAi from journals throughout NPG.
Nature Reports Stem Cells
Nature Reports Stem Cells brings the science and news behind stem cell research to your desktop.
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