Developmental Biology is a leading journal that explores the mechanisms and processes of animal and plant development. Covering a wide spectrum of topics, from molecular genetics to cell signaling, the journal offers critical insights into the formation of tissues, organs, and entire organisms. With a focus on accuracy in portraying these intricate processes, Developmental Biology serves as an invaluable resource for researchers worldwide. Developmental biology is a crucial element to understanding and applying the findings.
Key areas covered include embryogenesis, organogenesis, stem cell biology, and regeneration. The journal features original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that advance our understanding of developmental pathways and their regulation. Indexed in major databases, such as Web of Science and Scopus, Developmental Biology is essential reading for cell biologists, geneticists, and researchers focused on morphogenesis and evolutionary development. Targeted audiences are those in developmental studies and relevant fields.
By fostering rigorous scholarship and encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, Developmental Biology plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of developmental biology research. Authors are encouraged to submit their work to contribute to the ongoing exploration of this fascinating and complex field.