Cells

Cells are the essential building blocks of all living things. The physical body consists of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, absorb nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and perform specialized functions. Cells also contain the body’s hereditary material and may make copies of themselves.

Cells have many parts, each with a special function. Some of these parts, called organelles, are specialized structures that perform certain tasks within the cell.

Medical Journal of Cell Biology (ISSN 2544-3577) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open access journal. Our predominant aim is to provide an accessible but specialized platform for researches in the field of cell biology, cell and tissue engineering, as well as translational medical studies. Manuscripts related to regenerative and reconstructive medicine are especially anticipated. Each presented methodology must be precisely described to enable reproducibility of the results. However there is no limit for the length of the manuscripts, as well as for the number of included figures and tables. MJCB provides efficient review process, followed by prompt publication of latest scientific discoveries to enrich the knowledge of researchers across the globe.

The MJCB accepts the following types of publications: research articles, review articles, clinical case reports, letters, editorials and short communications.

Relevant Topics in Genetics & Molecular Biology