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Journal Distribution Information
Journal of Applied Physiology
Circulation: 1,600 print, 1,583,360 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 6,349
Editor: J.A. Dempsey
Issuance: Published monthly and mailed in polybags by the last
week preceding the publication month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Editorial Content: The Journal of Applied
Physiology publishes original papers that deal with diverse areas of
research in applied physiology, especially those papers emphasizing adaptive
and integrative mechanisms. Adaptive physiology includes 1) inherent
adaptations such as those related to development, aging, and
pathophysiological conditions and 2) adaptations to the external environment
such as those occurring with exercise, microgravity, hypoxia, hypo- and
hyperbaria, and hypo- and hyperthermic conditions. Integrative physiology
includes 1) horizontal integration across organ systems and 2) vertical
integration from molecule to cell to organ. In all areas of applied
physiology, the use of cutting-edge techniques including molecular and
cellular biology is strongly encouraged.
Bonus Distribution Meetings: American College of Sports Medicine
Journal of Neurophysiology
Circulation: 1,300 print, 1,108,643 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 6,268
Editor: E. Marder
Issuance: Published monthly and mailed in polybags by the 10th day
of the issue month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Editorial Content: The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes
the highest quality science on the function of the nervous system at all
levels ranging from the membrane and cell to system and behavior. Articles
report on new, experimental approaches and investigations based on
invertebrate or vertebrate models, including humans. Areas such as molecular
neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology,
developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, experimental
neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems electrophysiology,
imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis contribute to the
content of this respected journal.
Bonus Distribution Meetings: Society for Neuroscience
Physiology
Circulation: 11,400 print, 177,360 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 938
Editor: W. Boron
Issuance: Published bimonthly (February, April, June, August,
October, December) and mailed in polybags by approximately the 10th day of
the publication month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Editorial Content: International in scope, Physiology (formerly
News in Physiological Sciences) presents
peer-reviewed, succinct, easy-to-read reviews and commentaries on the latest
developments in physiology. NIPS emphasizes areas with the highest impact on
the physiological sciences and is the perfect cross-specialty companion to
keep you up to date on the entire discipline of physiology. The Journal is
also perfect for educational use. Teachers and students in the physiological
sciences will find its instructional diagrams and written text to be
cutting-edge, yet very easy to understand. The journal is indexed on Medline
and PubMed.
Bonus Distribution Meetings: All meetings at which the American
Physiological Society is exhibiting.
Advances in Physiology Education *
Circulation: 11,000 print, 141,691 online (average monthly hits),
Register eToc Users: 1,474
Editor: D.U. Silverthorn
Issuance: Published annually in December and mailed in polybags by
approximately the 10th day of the publication month. Published online in
March, June, September and December.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Editorial Content: Physiology educators interested in educational
research find this publication to be an invaluable forum for learning and
exchanging new ideas. All aspects of physiology education are covered,
including research reports, scholarly essays, and practical aids to
teaching. Instructors find information on curriculum design and
implementation, new approaches to discovering the diversity of solutions to
common physiological problems, creative approaches that include technology
to teach physiology in large and small settings, and more.
Bonus Distribution Meetings: Experimental Biology, Human Anatomy
and Physiology Conference, National Association of Biology Teachers
*NOTE: This publication is a section of the American Journal of
Physiology
American Journal of Physiology (consolidated)
Circulation: 1,400 print
Issuance: Published monthly and mailed Second Class in wrappers
approximately by the 10th day of each publication month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Deadlines for Space Reservations and Ad Materials of the Consolidated
American Journal of Physiology apply to all sectional journals as well.
Editorial Content: The American Journal of Physiology is
published monthly. This publication is a consolidated issue comprised of the
specialty journals listed below. These journals are also published
independently on a monthly basis. The AJP and all of its sectional journals
consist of stringently reviewed, original manuscripts.
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
Circulation: 1,650 print, 652,071 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 3,387
Editor: D. Brown
The American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology is on the
cutting edge of cell physiology research. Cell biologists, physiologists,
biochemists, and biophysicists find this journal to be essential reading for
original, innovative work about normal and abnormal cell functions.
Thought-provoking papers are published on the structure and function of cell
membranes, contractile systems, and cellular organelles, as well as
mechanisms of development, cell-to-cell interaction, gene expression, and
neural, endocrine, and metabolic control.
Bonus Distribution Meeting: American Society for Cell Biology
American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and
Metabolism
Circulation: 1,700 print, 697,012 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 3,600
Editor: A. Klip
The American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism
provides original studies at organizational levels ranging from the
molecular, subcellular, and cellular levels to whole animals, including
humans. Relevant areas investigated include the secretion, action, and
function of hormones of the endocrine brain, the anterior pituitary gland,
adrenal, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, gonads and reproductive tissues,
and the paracrine and autocrine control of endocrine cell performance.
Specific themes are also examined, such as mechanisms of hormone and growth
factor action, gene expression, and ionic and membrane control of hormone
secretion.
Bonus Distribution Meeting: American Diabetes Assocaition
American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal
and Liver Physiology
Circulation: 1,650 print, 522,790 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 2,206
Editor: M. Montrose
The American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver
Physiology publishes significant, original papers dealing with normal or
abnormal function of the alimentary canal and its accessory organs,
including the salivary glands, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver. Also
published are exciting, original articles on digestion, secretion,
absorption, metabolism, motility, microbiology and colonization, growth and
development, and neural, endocrine, and circulatory control mechanisms.
American Journal of Physiology: Heart and
Circulatory Physiology
Circulation: 1,750 print, 981,194 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 4,160
Editor: A. Nasjletti
The American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Physiology publishes experimental and theoretical studies of
cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the whole
animal to cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. New descriptions of
these functions and of their control systems, as well as their basis in
biochemistry, biophysics, genetics and cell biology, are presented. Critical
new insights into the mechanisms that determine the performance of the
normal and abnormal heart and circulation round out the contents.
American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and
Molecular Physiology
Circulation: 1,700 print, 465,455 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 1,925
Editor: M. Matthay
The American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular
Physiology publishes research papers dealing with molecular, cellular
and morphological aspects of normal and abnormal function and response of
cells and components of the respiratory system. Specific subjects include
gas exchange, metabolic control, regulatory and informational molecules,
gene expression, cell motility, membrane function, and the response of the
respiratory system to the environment.
American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory,
Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Circulation: 1,650 print, 643,828 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 2,433
Editor: P.B. Persson
The American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and
Comparative Physiology specializes in innovative articles that
illuminate physiological processes at all levels of biological organization.
The contents represent broad interests in regulation, integration, and
homeostasis. Significant topics addressed include comparative physiology,
regulation and integration in autonomic physiology, behavior, cardiovascular
physiology, endocrinology, energetics, fluids and electrolytes, functional
morphology, ingestion, periodicity, respiration, and temperature.
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Circulation: 1,700 print, 543,912 online (average monthly hits),
Registered eToc Users: 1,845
Editor: J.M. Sands
The American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology publishes
innovative research on kidney and urinary tract physiology, epithelial cell
biology, and control of body fluid volume and composition. Investigations
involve human or animal models, including invertebrates, plus isolated,
reconstituted, or artificial organelles or membrane systems or cells. In
addition, the journal publishes cross-disciplinary work that relates to the
function of these systems and papers on the pathophysiological basis of
disease processes in the kidney and in the regulation of body fluids.
Bonus Distribution Meeting: American Society of Nephrology
The Physiologist
Circulation: 11,400
Editor: M. Frank
Issuance: Published bimonthly (Feburary, April, June, August,
October, December) and mailed in polybags by the 1st day of the publication
month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding the first day of the
issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after the space closing date.
Editorial Content: The Physiologist, the newsletter of the
American Physiological Society, features articles on Society affairs, and
announcements, as well as articles of importance to today's physiologist.
Bonus Distribution Meetings: All meetings exhibited at by The
American Physiological Society.
Physiological Reviews
Circulation: 1,800 print, 397,418 online (average monthly hits)Registered
eToc Users: 3,356
Editor: S. L. Hamilton
Issuance: Published quarterly (January, April, July, October) and
mailed in polybags by the 5th day of the publication month.
Space Reservations: 55 working days preceding issue month.
Ad Materials: 5 working days after space closing dates.
Editorial Content: Physiological Reviews contains invited
critical reviews of physiological topics as well as reviews in biochemistry,
nutrition, general physiology, biophysics, and neuroscience. Reviews are
invited from leading scientists worldwide by an American Editorial Board and
a European Editorial Committee. Physiological Reviews was the highest impact
factor (28.721) in the ISI physiology category, ranking 1st among 75
physiology journals.
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