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M**a
发帖数: 4816
1
26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
Boyana Konforti
Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
More than the Sum of Its Parts
Boyana Konforti
Editor, Cell Reports
Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—
though few have the high standards and prestige of the Cell Press brand.
There are also other journals that publish short papers, and still others
that have a broad remit. But it is the unique combination of these features
that will distinguish Cell Reports within Cell Press and beyond—think of
the old adage of the sum being greater than its parts.
Cell Reports will place particular emphasis on shorter, single-point stories
, called Reports. This focus comes from an awareness that science moves very
fast and that there is a need for a high-profile, open-access place to
publish intriguing, cutting-edge material that describes one or two key
findings. These Reports are not meant for preliminary findings that are not
well supported by the data. Instead, they should represent a significant
advance in the field that will drive further research and perhaps even raise
more questions than they answer. We will also publish the more typical
comprehensive, longer-format papers that Cell Press journals are so famous
for. The primary criterion for both these types of papers, as for all Cell
Press journals, will be new biological insight. Cell Reports will also have
a section for Resources, which describe significant technical advances and/
or major informational data sets.
Open access means that readers will have immediate and unrestricted access
to all papers published in Cell Reports. Authors will retain full copyright
for their articles and can choose to publish their work in Cell Reports
under one of two Creative Commons licenses. One option allows others to
distribute, modify, and build upon the paper, both commercially and non-
commercially, and is the most accommodating license that Creative Commons
offers. The other option allows the article to be copied and distributed,
but it cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
The aim of Cell Reports will be to publish high-quality papers encompassing
all scales of biology, from the organism to the atom. The broad scope of
Cell Reports demands an actively engaged editorial board. To that end, we
turned to our advisors, well-established senior scientists working across
different areas of biology, to help us identify editorial board members who
are up-and-coming new leaders in their respective scientific fields. This
unique editorial board of dedicated and enthusiastic scientists will help
shape the journal from the bottom up, with their expertise well grounded in
the present but with their eyes on where science is headed in the future. In
addition to the expertise of our editorial board, we work closely with and
rely on the advice and experience of the in-house editors across all of the
Cell Press journals. This allows Cell Reports to make fast initial review
decisions, choose fair and knowledgeable reviewers, and make well-informed,
decisive editorial judgments across a broad range of disciplines. As part of
the Cell Press family, Cell Reports benefits from the manuscript-transfer
system between journals, so one review process can serve for consideration
at more than one journal. Cell Reports will publish accepted papers quickly,
and new papers will go online every week. Finally, we will also be able to
offer all the advantages of the Article of the Future format, including the
graphical abstract and highlights as well as all the online Cell Press
extras such as podcasts and videos.
The in-house editorial team of Cell Reports consists of me and Sabbi Lall. I
've been a professional editor for over 13 years. Most recently, I was Chief
Editor of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. Before becoming an editor
I did two postdocs—one at Columbia University with Anna Pyle, and the other
at The Rockefeller University with Magda Konarska, studying RNA splicing.
My PhD work was on DNA recombination at Stanford University with Ron Davis.
I have also just completed a textbook with John Kuriyan and David Wemmer (
both at UC Berkeley), called The Molecules of Life: Physical and Chemical
Principles (Garland Science: New York), that will be published later this
year. Sabbi comes to Cell Reports with both research and editorial
experience under her belt. Her PhD work was done in the Ish-Horowicz lab (
Oxford University), where she worked on genes involved in Drosophila
segmentation. Her postdoctoral work with Fabio Piano and Nikolaus Rajewsky,
both at New York University, examined and identified microRNA targets during
C. elegans development. She has spent the last five years honing her
editorial skills with me at Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. But as I
said before, Sabbi and I do not work alone—we work closely with our
editorial board, the other Cell Press editors, and of course our reviewers.
Cell Reports not only depends on this collaboration, it thrives because of
it.
In the first issue we have five Reports: one paper shows that mutations are
not random, another gives us a glimpse of how protein translocation across
membranes works, another describes an essential component of cholesterol
accumulation, another argues that the Hippo signaling pathway predates the
origin of metazoans, and another identifies the genetic basis of a movement
disorder. One Research Article describes how alternative splicing produces
distinct heat-sensing channels in flies, and the other shows how activation
of one kind of inflammasome leads to aging of the thymus. Finally, there is
a Resource paper that describes a global analysis of RNA secondary structure
in two metazoans.
Does the first issue cover all of biology? In a word, no—it couldn't
possibly. Nor will the second issue. But we hope that, in time, Cell Reports
will publish the best in fields as far apart as ecology and synthetic
biology or paleontology and biophysics. I want to thank the reviewers and
especially the authors who have made Cell Reports possible. It takes an
adventurous spirit to be part of a new journal (even one at Cell Press), and
I thank the reviewers for holding the bar high and the authors for
believing in our long-term success. And now we turn to the rest of you as
readers, reviewers, and authors to fulfill our potential.
ReportsMutations in the Gene PRRT2 Cause Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia
with Infantile Convulsions p2
Hsien-Yang Lee, Yong Huang, Nadine Bruneau, Patrice Roll, Elisha D.O.
Roberson, Mark Hermann, Emily Quinn, James Maas, Robert Edwards, Tetsuo
Ashizawa, Betul Baykan, Kailash Bhatia, Susan Bressman, Michiko K. Bruno,
Ewout R. Brunt, Roberto Caraballo, Bernard Echenne, Natalio Fejerman, Steve
Frucht, Christina A. Gurnett, Edouard Hirsch, Henry Houlden, Joseph Jankovic
, Wei-Ling Lee, David R. Lynch, Shehla Mohammed, Ulrich Müller, Mark P.
Nespeca, David Renner, Jacques Rochette, Gabrielle Rudolf, Shinji Saiki,
Bing-Wen Soong, Kathryn J. Swoboda, Sam Tucker, Nicholas Wood, Michael Hanna
, Anne M. Bowcock, Pierre Szepetowski, Ying-Hui Fu, Louis J. Ptáček
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1842 kb)
Premetazoan Origin of the Hippo Signaling Pathway p13
Arnau Sebé-Pedrós, Yonggang Zheng, Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, Duojia Pan
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1123 kb)
Structure of the SecY Complex Unlocked by a Preprotein Mimic p21
Dilem Hizlan, Alice Robson, Sarah Whitehouse, Vicki A. Gold, Janet Vonck,
Deryck Mills, Werner Kühlbrandt, Ian Collinson
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1360 kb)
An Essential Role of Hrs/Vps27 in Endosomal Cholesterol Trafficking p29
Ximing Du, Abdulla S. Kazim, Andrew J. Brown, Hongyuan Yang
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1053 kb)
Mutation Hot Spots in Yeast Caused by Long-Range Clustering of Homopolymeric
Sequences p36
Xin Ma, Maria V. Rogacheva, K.T. Nishant, Sarah Zanders, Carlos D.
Bustamante, Eric Alani
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (775 kb)
ArticlesThermosensory and Nonthermosensory Isoforms of Drosophila
melanogaster TRPA1 Reveal Heat-Sensor Domains of a ThermoTRP Channel p43
Lixian Zhong, Andrew Bellemer, Haidun Yan, Ken Honjo, Jessica Robertson,
Richard Y. Hwang, Geoffrey S. Pitt, W. Daniel Tracey
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1298 kb)
The NLRP3 Inflammasome Promotes Age-Related Thymic Demise and
Immunosenescence p56
Yun-Hee Youm, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, Bolormaa Vandanmagsar, Xuewei Zhu,
Anthony Ravussin, Ayinuer Adijiang, John S. Owen, Michael J. Thomas, Joseph
Francis, John S. Parks, Vishwa Deep Dixit
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (2396 kb)
ResourceGlobal Analysis of RNA Secondary Structure in Two Metazoans p69
Fan Li, Qi Zheng, Paul Ryvkin, Isabelle Dragomir, Yaanik Desai, Subhadra
Aiyer, Otto Valladares, Jamie Yang, Shelly Bambina, Leah R. Sabin, John I.
Murray, Todd Lamitina, Arjun Raj, Sara Cherry, Li-San Wang, Brian D. Gregory
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (2007 kb)
a*m
发帖数: 1217
2
有两个熟人

p1
,
launched

【在 M**a 的大作中提到】
: 26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
: Boyana Konforti
: Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
: More than the Sum of Its Parts
: Boyana Konforti
: Editor, Cell Reports
: Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
: covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
: of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
: just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—

d*****r
发帖数: 2583
3
很好,生物paper喜欢讲长故事的趋势是应该停一停了。

p1
,
launched

【在 M**a 的大作中提到】
: 26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
: Boyana Konforti
: Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
: More than the Sum of Its Parts
: Boyana Konforti
: Editor, Cell Reports
: Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
: covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
: of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
: just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—

j*****d
发帖数: 787
4
那里面也有长文呀
这个杂志出来应该就是为了接盘用的,形成下限梯度
话说这些杂志的头头越来越精明了,工业程序流畅后,他们只管收钱就行了

【在 d*****r 的大作中提到】
: 很好,生物paper喜欢讲长故事的趋势是应该停一停了。
:
: p1
: ,
: launched

F******p
发帖数: 2099
5
论质量不如JBC.
M**a
发帖数: 4816
6
26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
Boyana Konforti
Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
More than the Sum of Its Parts
Boyana Konforti
Editor, Cell Reports
Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—
though few have the high standards and prestige of the Cell Press brand.
There are also other journals that publish short papers, and still others
that have a broad remit. But it is the unique combination of these features
that will distinguish Cell Reports within Cell Press and beyond—think of
the old adage of the sum being greater than its parts.
Cell Reports will place particular emphasis on shorter, single-point stories
, called Reports. This focus comes from an awareness that science moves very
fast and that there is a need for a high-profile, open-access place to
publish intriguing, cutting-edge material that describes one or two key
findings. These Reports are not meant for preliminary findings that are not
well supported by the data. Instead, they should represent a significant
advance in the field that will drive further research and perhaps even raise
more questions than they answer. We will also publish the more typical
comprehensive, longer-format papers that Cell Press journals are so famous
for. The primary criterion for both these types of papers, as for all Cell
Press journals, will be new biological insight. Cell Reports will also have
a section for Resources, which describe significant technical advances and/
or major informational data sets.
Open access means that readers will have immediate and unrestricted access
to all papers published in Cell Reports. Authors will retain full copyright
for their articles and can choose to publish their work in Cell Reports
under one of two Creative Commons licenses. One option allows others to
distribute, modify, and build upon the paper, both commercially and non-
commercially, and is the most accommodating license that Creative Commons
offers. The other option allows the article to be copied and distributed,
but it cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
The aim of Cell Reports will be to publish high-quality papers encompassing
all scales of biology, from the organism to the atom. The broad scope of
Cell Reports demands an actively engaged editorial board. To that end, we
turned to our advisors, well-established senior scientists working across
different areas of biology, to help us identify editorial board members who
are up-and-coming new leaders in their respective scientific fields. This
unique editorial board of dedicated and enthusiastic scientists will help
shape the journal from the bottom up, with their expertise well grounded in
the present but with their eyes on where science is headed in the future. In
addition to the expertise of our editorial board, we work closely with and
rely on the advice and experience of the in-house editors across all of the
Cell Press journals. This allows Cell Reports to make fast initial review
decisions, choose fair and knowledgeable reviewers, and make well-informed,
decisive editorial judgments across a broad range of disciplines. As part of
the Cell Press family, Cell Reports benefits from the manuscript-transfer
system between journals, so one review process can serve for consideration
at more than one journal. Cell Reports will publish accepted papers quickly,
and new papers will go online every week. Finally, we will also be able to
offer all the advantages of the Article of the Future format, including the
graphical abstract and highlights as well as all the online Cell Press
extras such as podcasts and videos.
The in-house editorial team of Cell Reports consists of me and Sabbi Lall. I
've been a professional editor for over 13 years. Most recently, I was Chief
Editor of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. Before becoming an editor
I did two postdocs—one at Columbia University with Anna Pyle, and the other
at The Rockefeller University with Magda Konarska, studying RNA splicing.
My PhD work was on DNA recombination at Stanford University with Ron Davis.
I have also just completed a textbook with John Kuriyan and David Wemmer (
both at UC Berkeley), called The Molecules of Life: Physical and Chemical
Principles (Garland Science: New York), that will be published later this
year. Sabbi comes to Cell Reports with both research and editorial
experience under her belt. Her PhD work was done in the Ish-Horowicz lab (
Oxford University), where she worked on genes involved in Drosophila
segmentation. Her postdoctoral work with Fabio Piano and Nikolaus Rajewsky,
both at New York University, examined and identified microRNA targets during
C. elegans development. She has spent the last five years honing her
editorial skills with me at Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. But as I
said before, Sabbi and I do not work alone—we work closely with our
editorial board, the other Cell Press editors, and of course our reviewers.
Cell Reports not only depends on this collaboration, it thrives because of
it.
In the first issue we have five Reports: one paper shows that mutations are
not random, another gives us a glimpse of how protein translocation across
membranes works, another describes an essential component of cholesterol
accumulation, another argues that the Hippo signaling pathway predates the
origin of metazoans, and another identifies the genetic basis of a movement
disorder. One Research Article describes how alternative splicing produces
distinct heat-sensing channels in flies, and the other shows how activation
of one kind of inflammasome leads to aging of the thymus. Finally, there is
a Resource paper that describes a global analysis of RNA secondary structure
in two metazoans.
Does the first issue cover all of biology? In a word, no—it couldn't
possibly. Nor will the second issue. But we hope that, in time, Cell Reports
will publish the best in fields as far apart as ecology and synthetic
biology or paleontology and biophysics. I want to thank the reviewers and
especially the authors who have made Cell Reports possible. It takes an
adventurous spirit to be part of a new journal (even one at Cell Press), and
I thank the reviewers for holding the bar high and the authors for
believing in our long-term success. And now we turn to the rest of you as
readers, reviewers, and authors to fulfill our potential.
ReportsMutations in the Gene PRRT2 Cause Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia
with Infantile Convulsions p2
Hsien-Yang Lee, Yong Huang, Nadine Bruneau, Patrice Roll, Elisha D.O.
Roberson, Mark Hermann, Emily Quinn, James Maas, Robert Edwards, Tetsuo
Ashizawa, Betul Baykan, Kailash Bhatia, Susan Bressman, Michiko K. Bruno,
Ewout R. Brunt, Roberto Caraballo, Bernard Echenne, Natalio Fejerman, Steve
Frucht, Christina A. Gurnett, Edouard Hirsch, Henry Houlden, Joseph Jankovic
, Wei-Ling Lee, David R. Lynch, Shehla Mohammed, Ulrich Müller, Mark P.
Nespeca, David Renner, Jacques Rochette, Gabrielle Rudolf, Shinji Saiki,
Bing-Wen Soong, Kathryn J. Swoboda, Sam Tucker, Nicholas Wood, Michael Hanna
, Anne M. Bowcock, Pierre Szepetowski, Ying-Hui Fu, Louis J. Ptáček
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1842 kb)
Premetazoan Origin of the Hippo Signaling Pathway p13
Arnau Sebé-Pedrós, Yonggang Zheng, Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, Duojia Pan
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1123 kb)
Structure of the SecY Complex Unlocked by a Preprotein Mimic p21
Dilem Hizlan, Alice Robson, Sarah Whitehouse, Vicki A. Gold, Janet Vonck,
Deryck Mills, Werner Kühlbrandt, Ian Collinson
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1360 kb)
An Essential Role of Hrs/Vps27 in Endosomal Cholesterol Trafficking p29
Ximing Du, Abdulla S. Kazim, Andrew J. Brown, Hongyuan Yang
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1053 kb)
Mutation Hot Spots in Yeast Caused by Long-Range Clustering of Homopolymeric
Sequences p36
Xin Ma, Maria V. Rogacheva, K.T. Nishant, Sarah Zanders, Carlos D.
Bustamante, Eric Alani
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (775 kb)
ArticlesThermosensory and Nonthermosensory Isoforms of Drosophila
melanogaster TRPA1 Reveal Heat-Sensor Domains of a ThermoTRP Channel p43
Lixian Zhong, Andrew Bellemer, Haidun Yan, Ken Honjo, Jessica Robertson,
Richard Y. Hwang, Geoffrey S. Pitt, W. Daniel Tracey
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (1298 kb)
The NLRP3 Inflammasome Promotes Age-Related Thymic Demise and
Immunosenescence p56
Yun-Hee Youm, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, Bolormaa Vandanmagsar, Xuewei Zhu,
Anthony Ravussin, Ayinuer Adijiang, John S. Owen, Michael J. Thomas, Joseph
Francis, John S. Parks, Vishwa Deep Dixit
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (2396 kb)
ResourceGlobal Analysis of RNA Secondary Structure in Two Metazoans p69
Fan Li, Qi Zheng, Paul Ryvkin, Isabelle Dragomir, Yaanik Desai, Subhadra
Aiyer, Otto Valladares, Jamie Yang, Shelly Bambina, Leah R. Sabin, John I.
Murray, Todd Lamitina, Arjun Raj, Sara Cherry, Li-San Wang, Brian D. Gregory
In Brief | Summary | Full Text | PDF (2007 kb)
a*m
发帖数: 1217
7
有两个熟人

p1
,
launched

【在 M**a 的大作中提到】
: 26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
: Boyana Konforti
: Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
: More than the Sum of Its Parts
: Boyana Konforti
: Editor, Cell Reports
: Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
: covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
: of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
: just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—

d*****r
发帖数: 2583
8
很好,生物paper喜欢讲长故事的趋势是应该停一停了。

p1
,
launched

【在 M**a 的大作中提到】
: 26 January, 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1EditorialMore than the Sum of Its Parts p1
: Boyana Konforti
: Full Text | PDF (62 kb)
: More than the Sum of Its Parts
: Boyana Konforti
: Editor, Cell Reports
: Welcome to the first issue of Cell Reports, a new open-access journal that
: covers all of biology with a focus on high-quality short papers. There are,
: of course, other open-access journals—in fact, quite a number have launched
: just in recent years (and there will almost certainly be more to follow)—

j*****d
发帖数: 787
9
那里面也有长文呀
这个杂志出来应该就是为了接盘用的,形成下限梯度
话说这些杂志的头头越来越精明了,工业程序流畅后,他们只管收钱就行了

【在 d*****r 的大作中提到】
: 很好,生物paper喜欢讲长故事的趋势是应该停一停了。
:
: p1
: ,
: launched

F******p
发帖数: 2099
10
论质量不如JBC.
相关主题
Cell reports, 好像不靠谱啊stem cell reports杂志如何
cell reports review要多久?Cell reports 这个杂志咋样?
eLife, Cell Reports, Nature Comm哪个感觉以后会更好?Cell Report 排名怎么样
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m**********3
发帖数: 706
11
two famous Chinese PIs in its Editorial Board:
Songhai Shi---his photo looks so WS.....
Nieng Yan ---She is so pp and so young... Why is Nieng Yan instead of Ning
Yan?
h****n
发帖数: 2552
12
颜宁现在已经完全大妈化了,不过还在努力装小纯洁小天真

【在 m**********3 的大作中提到】
: two famous Chinese PIs in its Editorial Board:
: Songhai Shi---his photo looks so WS.....
: Nieng Yan ---She is so pp and so young... Why is Nieng Yan instead of Ning
: Yan?

c********r
发帖数: 1125
13

据说是办护照的时候名字搞错了,后来就将错就错了。。。

【在 m**********3 的大作中提到】
: two famous Chinese PIs in its Editorial Board:
: Songhai Shi---his photo looks so WS.....
: Nieng Yan ---She is so pp and so young... Why is Nieng Yan instead of Ning
: Yan?

u**********d
发帖数: 573
14
nieng听起来很有江南味道啊

【在 m**********3 的大作中提到】
: two famous Chinese PIs in its Editorial Board:
: Songhai Shi---his photo looks so WS.....
: Nieng Yan ---She is so pp and so young... Why is Nieng Yan instead of Ning
: Yan?

m**********3
发帖数: 706
15
赞8卦水平高。。。
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比较Cell reports和 Cell H&M国际顶尖期刊CELL的子刊 Cell Reports
大家觉得Cell Reports现在影响力如何了?比如和NC, EMBO, G&D比Cell reports, 好像不靠谱啊
Cell Reports: make 个 decision咋这么难cell reports review要多久?
这几个杂志的定位是不是差不多?eLife, Cell Reports, Nature Comm哪个感觉以后会更好?
有没有听说过cell的一个新杂志stem cell reports杂志如何
cell reportsCell reports 这个杂志咋样?
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问 cell reports 这个杂志"Stem Cell Reports" Impact Factor?
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