Wiley-Blackwell, the STM and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., US, has launched two new interdisciplinary review publications - WIREs Developmental Biology and WIREs Membrane Transport and Signaling.
WIREs Developmental Biology will focus on how single cells and fertilised eggs produce a complex, fully patterned adult organism. Edited by John C. Gerhart of the University of California, Berkeley, Gail R. Martin of the University of California, San Francisco, and Eric F. Wieschaus of Princeton University, this new resource is published in partnership with the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB).
WIREs Membrane Transport and Signaling will explore the regulated transport of molecules through cell membranes and the transmission of extracellular signals by cellular receptors. Both are essential processes for cell survival and cell-cell communication. The publication is edited by Alexej Verkhratsky of The University of Manchester and Maiken Nedergaard of the Center for Translational Neuromedicine, University of Rochester.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews, known as WIREs, are unique hybrids of encyclopaedias and journals which emphasise the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in research and education.
Each title provides authoritative, encyclopaedic coverage of diverse scientific fields with high-quality reviews commissioned from international expert contributors. Each review article is fully citable and qualifies for abstracting, indexing and ISI ranking.
Access to both WIREs titles is free for the first two years.
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