Cell Stress and Chaperones
Volume 1 • Issue 6
- ISSN: 1355-8145
- 5 Year impact factor: 3.5
- Impact factor: 3.3
Cell Stress and Chaperones publishes research findings in the field of cellular response to stress, with emphasis on the role of molecular chaperones. The key aim of the journal is… Read more
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Request a sales quoteCell Stress and Chaperones publishes research findings in the field of cellular response to stress, with emphasis on the role of molecular chaperones. The key aim of the journal is to enhance knowledge of organismal/cellular adaptation mechanisms to stressors including climate change and linking environmental effects to pathologies and disease states. Now fully Open Access, the journal considers research across all taxa and species of plants, animals, and micro-organisms.The journal considers original research that provides new insights into stress responses across atomic, molecular, genomic, proteomic, cellular and organismal levels. Topics include:
Examples of mechanisms and regulation of organismal homeostasis and its two primary parts cellular proteostasis and cellular caloristasis; intracellular, extracellular and trans-cellular signaling; cellular stress responses, including genetic and epigenetic regulation and variation in natural populations
Deregulation of chaperone function in physiological and pathological states including but not limited to aging, immunity and infectious diseases, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, chronic illnesses, and psychiatric diseases
Therapeutic targeting of chaperone machineries, epichaperomes and similar complex systems
Reviews are welcome and should critically discuss past and present literature.
Cell Stress and Chaperones is the official journal of Cell Stress Society International (CSSI), the preeminent society for cellular and environmental stress and chaperone biology. CSSI's members include molecular and developmental biologists, structural biologists, environmental and marine biologists, biochemists, and immunologists. Corresponding authors who are members of CSSI are eligible for a 20% discount off the APC. The journal became fully Open Access as of January 2024. Previous issues of the journal are freely accessible as Open Archive content, under “All Issues”.
- ISSN: 1355-8145
- Volume 1
- Issue 6
- 5 Year impact factor: 3.5
- Impact factor: 3.3