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Cell Press publishes over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies Our story began over 45 years ago with the journal Cell and a commitment to publishing exciting biology
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Cell Press is a leading scientific publisher known for its high-impact journals that cover a wide range of disciplines in the life, physical, and earth sciences Founded with the launch of the journal Cell in 1974, it has grown to include titles such as Neuron, Immunity, Chem, and Joule, among many
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Cell Press is associated with Elservier and publishes numerous journals, Cell Metabolism, Neuron, Immunity, AJHG and other noteworthy peer review journals Cell offers abstract information and
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Currently, its editorial and production teams collaborate with authors and reviews to publish 13 Hallmark primary research journals, 3 primary research journals on behalf of learned societies, and 14 trends review journals, including Cell Reports and Stem Cell Reports
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Cell Press is a leading publisher of cutting-edge biomedical research and reviews We drive science forward and promote cross-pollination of ideas with our passion for excellence and commitment to innovation
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Cell Press Sneak Peek is an author opt-in preview of the papers under review in our primary research journals An invitation to submit to Sneak Peek is provided to all authors of primary research articles at the time they are first sent for peer review
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Cell Press is an all-science publisher of over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies
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