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The American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology is dedicated to innovative approaches to the study of cell and molecular physiology. Contributions that use cellular and molecular approaches to shed light on mechanisms of physiological control at higher levels of organization also appear regularly. Manuscripts dealing with the structure and function of cell membranes, contractile systems, cellular organelles, and membrane channels, transporters, and pumps are encouraged. Studies dealing with integrated regulation of cellular function, including mechanisms of signal transduction, development, gene expression, cell-to-cell interactions, and the cell physiology of pathophysiological states, are also eagerly sought. Interdisciplinary studies that apply the approaches of biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, morphology, and immunology to the determination of new principles in cell physiology are especially welcome.
ISSN: 0363-6143
eISSN: 1522-1563
Editor-in-Chief:
Paul A. Insel, M.D.
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Dr. Paul A. Insel was born in New York City and grew up in Dayton, Ohio and near Washington, DC. He attended George Washington University for two years and then the University of Michigan Medical School, from which he graduated cum laude, receiving his MD in 1968. After completing his internship and residency on the Harvard Medical Service at Boston City Hospital, he entered the United States Public Health Service at the National Institutes of Health for 4 years, during which time he also worked as an Attending Physician at Baltimore City Hospitals' Endocrine Unit and as an Assistant in Medicine at Johns Hopkins University . . . more
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