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Tag: Nature Cell Biology

Creep Diets: Fewer papers published at JCB

A couple of years ago, a colleague sent me this picture* to say “who put J Cell Biol on a diet?”. I joked that maybe they publish too many autophagy papers and didn’t think much more of it. Recently, Ron Vale put up this very interesting piece on bioRxiv discussing what it takes to publish […]

14th July 2015By quantixed publishing cell biology, Journal of Cell Biology, metrics, Nature Cell Biology4 Comments
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