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Journal of Molecular Histology
http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=111649

The Journal of Molecular Histology is dedicated to publishing the results of original research concerned with the localisation and expression of molecules in animal cells, tissues and organs. Studies describing novel cellular or ultrastructural distributions of molecules which provide insights into biochemical or physiological function, development, histologic structure and disease processes are preferred. Articles using histochemical, immunohistochemical, in situ hybridisation, receptor binding, autoradiography, image capture and processing, and reporter molecules as well as new state-of-the-art visualisation techniques are especially welcomed. The Journal does not consider manuscripts dealing with the application of immunological or other probes on non-standard laboratory animal models unless the results are of significant biological importance. Papers in the following topics are encouraged:

* Subcellular localisation and trafficking of molecules and organelles, both in living cells and in fixed preparations,
* Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions,
* Cellular cytoskeleton and receptor dynamics and functions,
* Cell and tissue differentiation and remodelling,
* Genetically engineered cells and tissues,
* Three-dimensional reconstructions, particularly of expression patterns over time,
* Cell cycle and cell lineage analysis involving gene expression profiles,
* Apoptosis,
* Gene expression analysis from histological preparations,
* Functional genomics and proteomics,
* New and improved techniques and critical reports on existing techniques used in molecular histology.

The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes full-length original research papers, review articles, short communications and letters to the editors. All papers and reviews are referred by at least two independent referees. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.

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