John Wiley & Sons Inc
1552-4930
Monthly
1552-4922
2003
2017486232
YES
United States
English
YES
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cytometrya@wiley.com
Cytometry Part A – the Journal of Quantitative Cell Science is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research reports and reviews of innovative scientific studies employing quantitative single-cell measurement, separation, manipulation, engineering, and modeling techniques. The journal also features original articles on mechanisms of molecular, cellular, and tissue functions obtained by cytometry and high-content screening techniques. Cytometry Part A is dedicated to the exploration of cellular heterogeneity, characterization, discovery, and understanding of the functions of rare cell subpopulations. It serves as a platform for documenting research that aims to trace lineages of cellular phenotypes, document phenotypic changes in cells in response to external stimuli such as pathogens and pharmaceutical compounds, and achieve other emerging programmatic goals of single-cell biology. The journal is committed to advancing the understanding of quantitative cell biology and promoting the development of innovative techniques and methodologies for the analysis of cellular systems. Cytometry Part A welcomes original research articles, technical innovation articles, in-depth reviews, single-cell analysis protocols, data-processing pipelines, algorithms, and rapid communications highlighting groundbreaking technologies and their use in basic and applied research. The articles published in Cytometry Part A are rigorously reviewed by experts in the field to ensure that they meet the highest standards of scientific excellence. The journal is an essential resource for scientists, researchers, biotech entrepreneurs, and students who are interested in the latest developments in quantitative cell science. Cytometry Part A is the official journal of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC). The mission of ISAC centers on building a global, inclusive, multidisciplinary community of cytometry scientists. ISAC is dedicated to driving technological advancements, nurturing professional growth in cytometry, and fostering a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange.
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