American Thoracic Society
+2
1535-4989
Monthly
6.4
1044-1549
1987
2123158600
United States
English
YES
permissions@thoracic.org
The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of respiratory and lung cell biology. The focus of the Journal includes cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies in health and in acute and chronic disorders related to the respiratory system and sleep. The first issue of the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology was launched in July 1989. Also known as the Red Journal, the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology was developed to address the shift in modern pulmonary science to lung cell and molecular biology. The founding editors were Jerome S. Brody, M.D., Robert M. Senior, M.D., and Mary C. Williams, Ph.D. John A. Mcdonald, Ph.D., M.D., served as editor from 1993 to 1998. Paul T. Schumacker, Ph.D., served as editor from 2016 to 2023. The current editor, Andrew J. Halayko, Ph.D., FCAHS, ATSF, is Professor of Physiology and Pathophysiology, and Internal Medicine, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Lung Pathobiology and Treatment, and de facto Associate Head-Research for the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Manitoba.The journal moved to an online-only format in 2011. The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of pulmonary biology. The focus of the Journal includes, but is not limited to, cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies of lung cells and molecules.
The airway epithelium constitutes a protective barrier against inhaled insults, such as viruses, bacteria, and toxic fumes, including cigarette smoke (CS). Maintenance of bronchial epithelia...
OJSCloud offers a complete, free setup to get you publishing.
Start Your Free Journal!