Cellular Aging
A section of Cells (ISSN 2073-4409).
Section Information
The Cellular Aging section of Cells publishes high-quality research articles and review papers focusing on cellular and organismal aging, as well as related areas including stem cell biology and regeneration.
Relevant research topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Biodemography and epidemiology
- Bioinformatics
- Cell biology and senescence
- Genomics, genetics, and epigenetics
- Immunology and inflammation
- Metabolism and physiology
- Neuroscience
- Regeneration
- Signal transduction and gene expression
- Stem cells
Editorial Board
Topical Advisory Panel
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Glycative Stress and Anti-glycative Mechanisms in Aging and Age-Related Diseases (Deadline: 20 December 2023)
- Advance in Disease Modeling and Biomarker of Neurodegenerative Disease (Deadline: 20 December 2023)
- Microglia in Neurodevelopmental, Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Disorders (Deadline: 30 December 2023)
- Platelet Function and Platelet Proteomics in Ageing-Related Diseases (Deadline: 31 December 2023)
- Molecular and Cell Basis of Skin Diseases and Aging (Deadline: 31 December 2023)
- The Biology of Aging and Cancer (Deadline: 31 December 2023)
- Toll-Like Receptors in Pathologies (Deadline: 10 January 2024)
- Oxidative Stress in the Aging Process and Age-Related Disease (Deadline: 31 January 2024)
- Molecular Nutrition: How Nutrients and Nutraceuticals Could Impact on Aging and Longevity (Deadline: 31 March 2024)
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Aging and Metabolic Diseases II (Deadline: 30 June 2024)
- Understanding Aging Mechanisms to Prevent Age-Related Diseases (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
Topical Collections
Following topical collections within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Cellular Senescence and Extracellular Vesicles Crosstalk
- Collection of Cell Aging—The Road Map of Aging
- Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Development, Cancers and Aging
- LRRK2-Dependent Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease
- Microglia in Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease
- Molecular Mechanisms to Target Cellular Senescence in Aging and Disease
- Regulation of Cell Function by AMPK and Sirtuins: From Basic Research to Disease and Aging