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Cover: Cdk2−/− mice zygotene spermatocyte with double immunolabelling of the central-element protein SYCP1 (green) and the lateral-element protein SYCP3 (red) of the synaptonemal complex. Pairing defects and heterologous synapsis are evident. Single unsynapsed SYCP3-labelled lateral elements can be observed running between different synapsed regions (yellow). See article by A. Viera et al. (pp. 2149-2159).Close Modal - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
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Robust heat shock induces eIF2α-phosphorylation-independent assembly of stress granules containing eIF3 and 40S ribosomal subunits in budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Expression of the Arf tumor suppressor gene is controlled by Tgfβ2 during development
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Call for papers: Cell Biology of Motors
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Journal of Cell Science is pleased to welcome submissions for consideration for an upcoming special issue, Cell Biology of Motors. The deadline for submitting articles has been extended to 30 August 2022.
Find out more about our preprint policies
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Last year, 47% of the manuscripts published in Journal of Cell Science were posted as preprints on bioRxiv. You can find our preprint policies here.
Cell scientist to watch: Jeremy Carlton
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Journal of Cell Science caught up with Jeremy Carlton, who established his independent research group in 2012 at the Division of Cancer Studies, King's College London. His lab is currently seconded to the Francis Crick Institute and is investigating membrane and organelle remodelling during cell division. This year, he was awarded the Hooke Medal by the British Society for Cell Biology (BSCB).
The FocalPlane Network
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The FocalPlane Network is an international directory of researchers with microscopy expertise including developers, imaging scientists and bioimage analysts. It is designed to help you find speakers, committee members, reviewers and potential collaborators. Find out more about the FocalPlane Network.
The Corona Files
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“We were not ready for a pandemic, despite decades of warnings.”
Our resident insectivore, Mole, continues his latest series – The Corona Files. This time, Mole reflects on what we have learned from the pandemic.