Overview
DNA and Cell Biology is the trusted and respected source for authoritative, peer-reviewed reporting on the latest research in the field of molecular biology. By combining mechanistic and clinical studies from multiple systems in a single journal, DNA and Cell Biology facilitates communication among biological sub-disciplines.
DNA and Cell Biology coverage includes:
- Gene Structure, Function, and Regulation
- Genomic organization
- Gene regulation
- Molecular mechanisms of cell activation
- Mechanisms of transcriptional, translational, or epigenetic control of gene expression
- Interaction of viral genes with host cell replication apparatus
- Molecular Medicine
- Molecular pathogenesis
- Genetic approaches to cancer and autoimmune diseases
- Studies of inherited diseases
- Comparative Biology
- Cell-cell signaling in bacteria, plants, and animals
- Gene orthologue comparisons
- Model systems development
- Immunology
- Innate and adaptive immune cell function
- Special emphasis on responses to infectious disease agents and transformed cells
- Comparative immunobiology
- Development of novel recombinant bacterial vaccines and next generation genetic vaccines
- Induction of mucosal immunity
- Immune signaling and immune activation, T-cell signaling, and antigen presentation by dendritic cells
DNA and Cell Biology is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Carol Shoshkes Reiss, PhD, Departments of Biology and Neural Science, New York University, and other leading investigators. View the entire editorial board.
Audience: DNA researchers, biomedical researchers, cell biologists, and immunologists, among others