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    Molecular Cell

    By SciTechDailyFebruary 26, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Molecular Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal known for publishing research across all fields of molecular biology. Launched in 1997, the journal has grown to be highly influential in the biology community. It covers a wide array of topics, including but not limited to gene regulation, RNA functioning, energy metabolism, protein dynamics, and signal transduction. “Molecular Cell” provides insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular processes and diseases, catering to a broad audience that includes researchers in molecular and cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry. Its articles often have significant implications for understanding biological functions and addressing biomedical challenges, making it a critical resource for advancing the field of molecular biology.

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