Neurobiology of Aging: Volume 133 to Volume 137
Neurobiology of Aging serves as a prominent platform for disseminating research findings focused on the intricate interplay between aging, neurological changes, and associated diseases. This international journal encompasses a wide array of disciplines, ranging from behavior and biochemistry to molecular biology and neuropathology, that delve into the mechanisms underlying alterations in the nervous system during the aging process or in relation to age-associated conditions.
The journal is dedicated to sharing both primary research articles and comprehensive reviews that illuminate the multifaceted landscape of age-related changes in the nervous system. These studies probe into diverse areas, including but not limited to biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, neurology, pharmacology, protein chemistry, physiology, and morphological aspects.
In the pursuit of advancing scientific discourse, Neurobiology of Aging welcomes letters to the editor and brief communications alongside its regular publication types. For highly time-sensitive material, rapid communications offer a pathway to expedited editorial review within six weeks, facilitating prompt dissemination of crucial insights.
The journal embraces an open peer commentary approach for certain articles, enhancing the collaborative spirit of scholarly engagement. By fostering meaningful dialogues and encouraging expert discourse, the journal promotes a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding neurobiology and aging.
In scholarly references, the accepted abbreviation for Neurobiology of Aging is Neurobiol. Aging. With its wide-reaching scope and dedication to elucidating the intricate relationships between aging and neurological phenomena, the journal plays a pivotal role in advancing the collective understanding of this critically important field.