Nature Reviews Microbiology
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Nature Reviews Microbiology | |
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Discipline | microbiology |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Nature Publishing Group (international) |
Publication history | 2003- |
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ISSN | 1740-1534 |
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Launched in October 2003, Nature Reviews Microbiology [ISSN 1740-1526 EISSN 1740-1534] is part of the Nature Publishing Group. The journal publishes reviews and perspectives that help to integrate the various disciplines, bridging fundamental research and its clinical, industrial and environmental applications to create a single information resource for all who share an interest in microbial life. Nature Reviews Microbiology highlights important developments in our understanding of bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoan parasites, their interaction with their environments, how these organisms are harnessed in human endeavour and their impact on society. In line with the ambition to overcome the traditional barriers between bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology, articles are tailored to appeal to microbiologists of every persuasion and at every level.
Coverage includes:
- Antimicrobial therapies and vaccines
- Biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology
- Genetics and genomics
- Cellular microbiology
- Environmental microbiology
- Pathogenesis and host defence
- Clinical and diagnostic microbiology
- Infectious diseases
- Epidemiology and public health microbiology
- Applied and industrial microbiology
- Microbiology education