Neurobiology of Aging: Volume 109 to Volume 120
Neurobiology of Aging serves as a pivotal platform for the dissemination of research findings pertaining to the intricate interplay between the aging process, nervous system changes, and age-associated neurological disorders. This journal encompasses a wide array of disciplines, including behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, morphology, neurology, neuropathology, pharmacology, physiology, and protein chemistry. Its core mission lies in shedding light on the mechanisms underlying nervous system alterations occurring with age, as well as those associated with age-related diseases.
The journal features an array of publication formats, including reviews and primary research articles. Some primary research articles are accompanied by open peer commentary, which enriches scholarly discussion. The journal also welcomes letters to the editor and brief communications, facilitating rapid exchanges of ideas and findings among the scientific community. For highly time-sensitive material, brief reports may be treated as rapid communications, ensuring that they undergo editorial review within six weeks and are promptly scheduled for publication in the next available issue.
Neurobiology of Aging recognizes the critical importance of swift communication of breakthroughs and relevant research findings. In this spirit, the journal plays an instrumental role in advancing the understanding of the aging nervous system and its implications for neurological health. The accepted bibliographic abbreviation for Neurobiology of Aging is “Neurobiol. Aging.” Through its multifaceted approach to knowledge dissemination, the journal contributes to the growth of scholarship, collaboration, and innovation in the field of neurobiology and aging.
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