Published on behalf of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Edited by:
Richard Miller, Adam Antebi, John Sedivy and Ana Maria Cuervo
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2006: 32/156 (Cell Biology); 2/30 (Geriatrics & Gerontology)
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Aging Cell publishes novel and exciting science which addresses fundamental issues in the biology of aging. All areas of aging biology are welcome in the journal and the experimental approaches used can be wide-ranging. With the rapid developments in genomic sequencing and analysis, and availability of new technologies to analyse functional genomics and proteomics, the combined powers of genetics, biochemistry and cell biology are leading to the very rapid production of new information. Aging Cell welcomes the results of these programmes.
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