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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
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Editor-in-Chief: Dennis Brown
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Dennis Brown, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), assumed the editorship of AJP-Cell
Physiology on July 1, 2002. Brown received his Ph. D. in Biology in
1975 from the University of East Anglia in England, and performed
postdoctoral studies with Lelio Orci at the University of Geneva Medical
School in Switzerland, where he developed his ongoing interest in protein
and vesicle trafficking in epithelial cells. He was appointed “Assistant
Professor” in Orci’s department in 1980. In 1985, he left Switzerland to
move to the MGH Renal Unit, where he is now the Director of the MGH
Program in Membrane Biology.
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