- J Recept Signal Transduct Res
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影響因子:
1.63
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I S S N:
1079-9893
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出 版 社:
Informa Healthcare
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出 版 地:
London
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出版國家:
England
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刊 期:
季刊
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創(chuàng)刊時(shí)間:
1995
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語 種:
英文
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審稿周期:
>12周,或約稿
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中科院分區(qū):
4
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投稿命中率:
較易
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國外數(shù)據(jù)庫收錄:
IM
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中國收錄文章數(shù):
18
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5年影響因子:
1.406
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研究領(lǐng)域:
細(xì)胞表面受體、藥物受體、信號(hào)轉(zhuǎn)導(dǎo)
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官方鏈接:
http://informahealthcare.com/loi/rst
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投稿須知:
http://informahealthcare.com/loi/rst
期刊介紹:
This widely respected journal presents the latest laboratory and clinical studies on biological receptors and associated signal transduction pathways for ligands involved in the regulation of central and peripheral tissues and cells, including the immune system, thus covering the field from neurotransmitters to peptides, steroids, growth factors, cytokines and drugs.
The journal repidly communicates important research results to the international scientific community in a variety of stimulating formats, including original and review papers, brief communications, solicited and unsolicited mini reviews, and symposia proceedings. The Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction maintains a rigorous peer-review process that ensures the originality, timeliness, and significance of topics covered, such as physicochemical and biophysical properties modeling 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 and much more!
In addition, the Journal fulfills the vital need for a single source of information on all facets of receptor and signal transduction for researchers working in disciplines as diverse as anesthesiology biochemistry biophysics cancer research endocrinology immunology medicinal chemistry microbiology molecular and cell biology molecular physiology neurobiology neuroscience pathology pharmacology physical chemistry radiation oncology toxicology.