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Abbreviated title(s) J RECEPT SIG TRANSD
Discipline Cell physiology
Language English
Edited by Alex Eberle, Ph.D.
Publication details
Publisher Informa Pharmaceutical Science
Open access no
Impact factor 1.815 (2007)
Indexing
ISSN 1079-9893 (print)
1532-4281 (web)
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Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction is an academic journal that publishes laboratory and clinical studies, reviews and brief communications on biological receptors and associated signal transduction pathways for ligands involved in the regulation of central and peripheral tissues and cells. It is published by Informa.

Contents

Core areas

Topics include:

  • physicochemical and biophysical properties
  • modelling
  • molecular biology and genetics
  • receptor structure and function
  • the pathology of receptors, as well as signal transduction pathway components from G proteins and second messengers to enzymes and ionic channels
  • signal transduction pathways activated by receptor-ligand interactions
  • molecular strategies for designing drugs acting on receptors
  • receptors in the diagnosis and therapy of disease

Editor-in-Chief

Alex N. Eberle, Dr.sc.nat. (ETH), is the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction.[1] he is a professor of pathobiology at the University of Basel, Switzerland.[2]

Publication format

Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction publishes 6 issues per year in simultaneous print and online editions.

References

External links

  • Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction homepage of Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction
  • informapharmascience.com homepage of Informa Pharmaceutical Science, the division of Informa that publishes Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction
  • Informa UK Ltd Informa plc is the leading international provider of specialist information and services for the academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities.
  • alexeberle.ch homepage of Alex N. Eberle, Ph.D, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction







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