Neuronal Signaling, an open access journal published by Portland Press, joins ScienceOpen to foster research and reviews on all aspects of signalling within and between neurons in the form of an interactive featured collection on the platform.
Owned by the Biochemical Society, Portland Press promotes the future of molecular biosciences and the wider life sciences. Neuronal Signaling is an online-only, fully open access journal grounded in the fields of cellular signalling pathways, biochemistry, and molecular biology. It spans a variety of neuroscientific disciplines, from molecular mechanisms of neuropathologies and neurodegeneration, to signalling in consciousness and memory. All articles in the journal are published with a CC BY Creative Commons License. The journal is currently open for submissions.
ScienceOpen and Neuronal Signaling are both committed to increasing the visibility of neuroscientific research. Placed within the ScienceOpen discovery platform of over 52 million article records, the ‘Neuronal Signaling’ featured collection is contextualised within a broad and interactive environment of dynamic sorting and filtering tools. Interactive features such as community curation, article reviews, comments, and recommendations create a forum for researcher engagement and increase research discoverability.
ScienceOpen highlights the new ‘Neuronal Signaling’ collection in its research discovery environment as an important initiative to optimise the scientific and social impact of neuroscientific research.
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