Cell Cycle is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the dynamic processes governing cell proliferation, differentiation, and death. It delves into the molecular mechanisms and regulatory networks that control the cell cycle, offering insights into both normal development and disease states. This journal investigates diverse topics, including DNA replication, checkpoint control, mitosis, and the roles of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs).
Cell Cycle also explores the connections between cell cycle dysregulation and cancer, examining how these disruptions contribute to tumor development and progression. It provides a platform for research on novel therapeutic strategies targeting cell cycle abnormalities. Indexed in databases like CAS, Scopus, and PubMed, the journal ensures global accessibility and relevance for researchers worldwide.
This publication is essential for cell biologists, cancer researchers, and molecular biologists seeking to understand the complexities of the cell cycle. By offering a comprehensive view of this fundamental process, Cell Cycle contributes to advancements in basic science and translational medicine. Consider submitting your work to contribute to this evolving field. Open access options are available.