Neurobiology of Aging: Volume 85 to Volume 96
Neurobiology of Aging serves as a premier platform for disseminating cutting-edge research findings in the realms of aging and age-related neurological disorders. With a broad scope that encompasses various scientific disciplines, this journal publishes studies that delve into the intricate mechanisms underlying changes in the nervous system due to aging or diseases associated with advancing years.
The journal’s editorial mandate spans an array of fields, including behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, morphology, neurology, neuropathology, pharmacology, physiology, and protein chemistry. The primary focus is on unraveling the intricate web of molecular, cellular, and physiological changes that occur in the nervous system during aging, as well as in conditions associated with aging.
Neurobiology of Aging welcomes a diverse array of article types, ensuring the publication of the most pertinent and groundbreaking research. Original primary research articles form the core of the journal’s content, reflecting investigations that probe the nuances of aging and age-related neurological disorders. The journal also features comprehensive reviews that synthesize the latest knowledge and insights in this dynamic field.
To foster dialogue and the exchange of ideas, the journal occasionally pairs primary research articles with open peer commentary. Moreover, it provides space for Letters to the Editor and brief communications, allowing researchers to promptly share their insights and observations with the scientific community. Additionally, highly time-sensitive material finds a home in the journal as rapid communications, with editorial review completed within six weeks and publication scheduled for the next available issue.
The abbreviated form “Neurobiol. Aging” is accepted for bibliographic citation. This journal serves as a pivotal resource for researchers, clinicians, and professionals interested in deciphering the complex interplay of aging and neurological processes, shedding light on mechanisms and insights that pave the way for improved understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related neurological conditions.
Volume 85: Pages 1-158 (January 2020)
Volume 86: Pages 1-204 (February 2020)
Volume 87: Pages 1-142 (March 2020)
Volume 88: Pages 1-158 (April 2020)
Volume 89: Pages 1-144 (May 2020)
Volume 90: Pages 1-152 (June 2020)
Volume 91: Pages 1-176 (July 2020)
Volume 92: Pages 1-154 (August 2020)
Volume 93: Pages e1-e10, 1-146 (September 2020)
Volume 94: Pages 1-314 (October 2020)
Volume 95: Pages 1-272 (November 2020)
Volume 96: Pages 1-278 (December 2020)
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