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Cell Press starts publication of "Cell Metabolism".


Cell Press (Cambridge, MA), now the publisher of ten biology, medical and chemistry journals, has begun the production of Cell Metabolism Cell metabolism

The sum of chemical reactions which transpire within cells. The cell performs chemical, osmotic, mechanical, and electrical work, for which it needs energy.
, a monthly journal targeted to senior-level scientists and researchers. An annual print or online subscription costs $85 for individuals.

The journal's mission is to provide a forum for information from across the entire metabolic research community. Content includes reports of novel results in any area of metabolic biology, from molecular and cellular biology cellular biology
n.
The study of the molecular or chemical interactions of biological phenomena.
 to translational studies. Editorial covers such topics as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease
Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.

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cardiovascular disease 
, hypertension, bone homeostasis homeostasis

Any self-regulating process by which a biological or mechanical system maintains stability while adjusting to changing conditions. Systems in dynamic equilibrium reach a balance in which internal change continuously compensates for external change in a feedback
, aging and stress response, energy balance, mitochondria, and hormone receptors.

Other Cell Press titles include Chemistry & Biology, Current Biology, Cell and Developmental Cell.
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