The section has a particular emphasis on the biochemistry of pathophysiological processes, including the biochemical basis of the cellular and molecular responses to disease states and environmental triggers (pesticides, diets, pharmaceuticals, among others). Molecular, subcellular, and cellular studies in whole animals or humans will be considered. We encourage submissions that include the use of in vitro as well as in vivo methodologies, bioengineering approaches that use stem cells or analogs for repair of pathological processes, the use of mathematical/kinetic modelling and analysis of biochemical/chemical processes, and chemical and biochemical tools used in their broadest sense to study and manipulate biological systems. We welcome submissions focusing on the regulation of metabolism and energy balance, integrative organ cross talk, genetics and epigenetics, intermediary metabolism, and the intracellular and extracellular chemical/biochemical mechanisms governing all stages of cell (proliferation, migration, and differentiation) and organismal development (in utero, perinatal, postnatal) including aging. Cellular Biochemistry welcomes submissions of the following: Brief Research Report, Correction, Data Report, Editorial, General Commentary, Hypothesis and Theory, Methods, Mini Review, Opinion, Original Research, Perspective, Protocols, Review and Technology Report. All manuscripts must be submitted directly to the section Cellular Biochemistry, where they are peer-reviewed by the Associate and Review Editors of the specialty section.
Articles published in the section Cellular Biochemistry will benefit from the Frontiers impact and tiering system after online publication. Authors of published original research with the highest impact, as judged democratically by the readers, will be invited by the Chief Editor to write a Frontiers - a tier-climbing article. This is referred to as '. The author selection is based on article impact analytics of original research published in all Frontiers specialty journals and sections. Focused Reviews are centered on the original discovery, place it into a broader context, and aim to address the wider community across all of Cell and Developmental Biology and Molecular Biosciences.
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