29 March 2020
Cells Reaches 3000 Articles Milestone
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Cells, MDPI's open access journal of cell biology, has published more than three thousand papers since its inception in 2012. Cells is covered in the Science Citation Index Expanded in Web of Science and received its first Impact Factor of 4.829 for 2017. The journal current Impact Factor is 5.656, and ranks 40/193 (Q1) in the category 'Cell Biology'.
The journal's main focus remains on OMICS, cell anatomy and physiology, cells structure, cell adhesion and motility, and the regulation of intracellular signaling, growth, differentiation, and aging.
Cells publishes original research including but not limited to the following topical areas: Cell Motility and Adhesion; Cell Signaling and Regulated Cell Death; Cell Nuclei: Function, Transport and Receptors; Autophagy; Organelle Function; Stem Cells; Plant, Algae and Fungi Cell Biology; Cellular Immunology; Cellular Pathology; Cells of the Nervous System; Cell Cycle.
Our sincere thanks go to the Editors of Cells, Dr. Alexander E. Kalyuzhny and Dr. Bor Luen Tang, as well as to the numerous Guest Editors of Special Issues, who have ensured the continued significance of the journal.