Science Signaling

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Science Signaling  
Former name(s) Science's STKE
Abbreviated title (ISO 4) Sci. Signal.
Discipline Signal transduction, cellular processes
Language English
Edited by Michael B. Yaffe
Publication details
Publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science (United States)
Publication history 1999–present
Frequency Weekly
Impact factor
(2012)
7.648
Indexing
ISSN 1945-0877 (print)
1937-9145 (web)
Science's STKE:
1525-8882
LCCN 2008202065
OCLC number 244485006
Links

Science Signaling is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published weekly by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The editor-in-chief is Michael B. Yaffe (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).[1]

Scope

The journal covers research on cell signaling and the processes of cellular regulation. In addition, the journal covers signaling networks, synthetic biology, systems biology, drug discovery, and computation and modeling of regulatory pathways. Besides full length articles, it also publishes reviews, perspectives, meeting reports, presentations (for a wider audience), protocols, book reviews, teaching resources, a glossary, and a Journal Club section.[1]

History

The journal was established in 1999 as Science's STKE. In January 8, 2008, it obtained its current name and volume numbering restarted at 1. As Science's STKE, the journal's last issue was volume 2007, issue 417, on December 18, 2007.[2]

Abstracting and indexing

"Science Signaling" is abstracted and indexed by:[2][3]

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 7.648.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "About "Science Signaling"". American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved 2012-08-27. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Journal Information". American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved 2012-08-27. 
  3. "Master Journal List". Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2012-08-27. 
  4. "Science Signaling". 2011 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2012. 

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