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If you’re reading this editorial, it’s 2025, or later, perhaps. I’m typing these words as 2024 is winding down. It’s getting close to the end of December, and some of my colleagues at Cell Press have already shut down their computers for some much needed and deserved time off. I will close my computer soon, too. I’ll spend time with friends and family, spoil my dogs, and eat too much. But right now, before turning the page on 2024, there’s one last thing I want to do, and that is to look back
期刊介绍:
Cells is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on cell biology, molecular biology, and biophysics. It is affiliated with several societies, including the Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM), Nordic Autophagy Society (NAS), Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy (SEHH), and Society for Regenerative Medicine (Russian Federation) (RPO).
The journal publishes research findings of significant importance in various areas of experimental biology, such as cell biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, virology, microbiology, cancer, human genetics, systems biology, signaling, and disease mechanisms and therapeutics. The primary criterion for considering papers is whether the results contribute to significant conceptual advances or raise thought-provoking questions and hypotheses related to interesting and important biological inquiries.
In addition to primary research articles presented in four formats, Cells also features review and opinion articles in its "leading edge" section, discussing recent research advancements and topics of interest to its wide readership.