Trends (journals)
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Trends is a series of scientific journals owned by Elsevier that publish review articles in a range of areas of biology.
The Trends series was founded in 1976 with Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TIBS), rapidly followed by Trends in Neurosciences (TINS), Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) and Immunology Today. Swift expansion of the formula in the 1980s and 1990s included less successful non-biological titles, Trends in Food Science and Technology and Trends in Polymer Science, which were later discontinued or removed from the series.
Immunology Today, Parasitology Today and Molecular Medicine Today changed their names to Trends in... in 2001. Drug Discovery Today was spun off as an independent brand.
Originally published in Cambridge, UK, the Trends editorial office moved to London in the mid-1990s, after Elsevier acquired Pergamon Press.
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The current set of Trends journals are:
- Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TIBS) (biochemistry) (1976)
- Trends in Biotechnology (biotechnology) (1983)
- Trends in Cell Biology (cell biology) (1991)
- Trends in Cognitive Science (cognitive science) (1997)
- Trends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE) (evolutionary ecology) (1986)
- Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (endocrinology and metabolism) (1990)
- Trends in Genetics (TIG) (genetics) (1985)
- Trends in Immunology (immunology) (1980) -- formerly Immunology Today
- Trends in Microbiology (TIM) (microbiology) (1993)
- Trends in Molecular Medicine (molecular medicine) (1995) -- formerly Molecular Medicine Today
- Trends in Neurosciences (TINS) (neuroscience) (1978)
- Trends in Parasitology (parasitology) (1985) -- formerly Parasitology Today
- Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) (pharmacology) (1979)
- Trends in Plant Science (botany) (1996)
All are published monthly, except Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism which has ten issues per year.
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[edit] Trends in Plant Science
Trends in Plant Science (PLANTS; ISSN 1360-1385) is a monthly review journal aimed at those working in plant science or in related specialist areas and provides instant overview of current thinking for students, academic, industrial and applied scientists who want to keep up with the latest developments in plant science.
PLANTS was launched on the back of a new momentum in plant science research that has carried on into the 21st century – the genome sequencing of model organisms (i.e. Arabidopsis thaliana), which initiated a better understanding of fundamental processes in plants and other organisms. PLANTS rapidly gained popularity and remains among the most highly cited journals within plant science. The format of PLANTS consists of two main article types: mini-review style Reviews, and Opinion articles, which are the same length as the Reviews, but with greater scope for hypothesis and personal perspective. Both article types are written in an accessible style by leading researchers, and aim to cover advances in understanding and emerging themes within plant science. Shorter news-style Research Focus articles are also occasionally included.
Topics covered include: Plant growth and development; Developmental genetics and evolution; Genome studies and molecular genetics; Molecular cell biology; Biotechnology; Cell signalling and gene regulation; Physiology and metabolism; Nutrition; Water relations and gas exchange; Biotic interactions and symbiosis; Pathology and stress physiology; Population genetics and ecology.