Eukaryotic Cell focuses on eukaryotic microbiology and presents reports of basic research on simple eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeast, fungi, algae, protozoa, and social amoebae. EC also covers viruses of these organisms and their organelles and interactions with other living systems, where the focus is on the eukaryotic cell.
Print ISSN:
1535-9778
Frequency:
Monthly
About EC
Scope includes:
Basic Biology
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Mechanisms and control of developmental pathways
Structure and form inherent in basic biological processes
Cellular Architecture
Metabolic Physiology
Comparative Genomics, Biochemistry and Evolution
Population Dynamics
Ecology
Monthly 2,700 pages in 2008. Online ISSN: 1535-9786.
EC has an impact factor of 3.707, according to the Institute for Scientific Information’s 2006 Journal Citation Reports. It is ranked #19 by impact factor out of 88 journals in Microbiology.
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Infectious Disease Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021, Division of Infectious Diseases of the Department of Medicine ...
One of the major advances serving to define the beginning of the era of modern medicine was the development of penicillin in the early 1940s as the first widely used antibiotic effective against ...
During cell division, eukaryotic cells must faithfully pass on their genetic material to the next generation during mitosis. It has long been known that lower eukaryotes and higher eukaryotes achieve ...
Author: Sue A. Kyes Susan M. Kraemer, and Joseph D. Smith; Susan M. Kraemer
Plasmodium falciparum imposes an enormous burden upon thedeveloping world, with 300 to 500 million cases and 1 to 2 million deaths peryear (94). Despite extensive esearchefforts, development of ...
Author: Erwin Lamping, Brian C. Monk, Kyoko Niimi, Ann R. Holmes, Sarah Tsao, Koichi Tanabe, Masakazu Niimi, Yoshimasa Uehara, Richard D. Cannon
The study of eukaryotic membrane proteins has been hampered by a paucity of systems that achieve consistent high-level functional protein expression. We report the use of a modified membrane protein ...
Author: Eric M. Rubenstein; Martin C. Schmidt; Martin C. Schmidt
Reversible proteinphosphorylation is a ubiquitous posttranslational modification in all ukaryotes. It is critically involved in theregulation of nearly all cellular processes and ignaling pathways. ...
Author: Marie-Elisabeth Bougnoux, Duncan J. Shaw, Judith M. Bain, Amanda D. Davidson, Dorothe´e Diogo, Mette D. Jacobsen, Maud Lecomte; Frank C. Odds
Candida albicans is the most frequentlyencountered among the Candida species ssociatedwith humans as human commensals and opportunistic pathogens (10, 46). Over manyyears, this pleomorphic ...
One of the major advances serving to define the beginning of the era of modern medicine was the development of penicillin in the early 1940s as the first widely used antibiotic effective against ...
Secondary metabolites, or biochemical indicators of fungal development, are of intense interest to humankind due to their pharmaceutical and/or toxic properties. We present here a novel Aspergillus ...
Secondary metabolites, or biochemical indicators of fungal development, are of intense interest to humankind due to their pharmaceutical and/or toxic properties. We present here a novel Aspergillus ...
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