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Editor-in-Chief:
J.R. Pasqualini
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The 18th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE JOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY will be held in Seefeld, Tyrol, Austria, on 18-21 September 2008. For more information on the academic program, registration, hotel booking and abstract submission please click here.
Description
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is devoted to new experimental or theoretical
developments in areas related to steroids. It publishes original papers as well as general and mini-reviews, proceedings of selected
meetings and rapid communications (brief highly-topical articles of particular interest). The journal covers a wide range of topics
relating to steroids:- • Molecular, cellular, and physiological actions of steroid hormones, steroid anti-hormones and their
analogs via regulation of gene expression or other mechanisms. • Structure, function, regulation, and cell biology of receptors
of the steroid-thyroid-retinoid superfamily. • Cross-talk between steroids, steroid receptors and other signal transduction
pathways. • Steroids and cell proliferation, regulation of cell cycle genes. • Steroid transport. • Steroids
and cancer: functional relationships in normal and neoplastic tissues between steroid hormones and cytokines, growth factors, growth
inhibitors, and oncogenes. • Steroids and cancer prevention. • Biosynthesis, secretion, and metabolism of steroids
and of biologically-related compounds, and their regulation by peptide hormones, prostaglandins and other substances. • Molecular
aspects of enzymes involved in steroidogenesis. • Novel therapeutic applications of new steroid agonists or antagonists.
• Steroids and neuroendocrinology or neuroimmunology. Neurosteroids, steroid action on synactic transmission and modulation.
• Steroid hormones and hypertension. • Steroids and their actions on bone and on the cardiovascular systems. •
Steroid enzyme inhibitors. • Steroids and analogs in menopause. • Steroids in hormone replacement therapy. •
Steroid hormones in osteoporosis: basic and clinical applications. • Steroids and contraception. • Defects in steroid
metabolism. • Steroid hormones during pregnancy, development and sex differentiation. • Structure, physicochemical,
chemical and pharmacological characteristics of natural and synthetic steroids and related compounds of biological interest. •
Innovative techniques relating to steroids and biologically-related substances. • Clinical and physiological studies of inborn
or acquired changes of biosynthesis, metabolism or action of steroids and their receptors. • Comparative endocrinology and evolution
of steroids. • Environmental effects on steroid metabolism and action.
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Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 0960-0760
Imprint: PERGAMON Commenced publication 1970
Subscriptions for the year 2009,
Volumes 113-117,
25 issues
Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect
For purchase of online access to this journal on ScienceDirect.
Institutional price: Order form
JPY 717,300 for Japan EUR 5,406 for European countries and Iran USD 6,046 for all countries except Europe, Japan and Iran
Associated personal price: Order form
JPY 51,200 for Japan USD 433 for all countries except Europe, Japan and Iran EUR 385 for European countries and Iran
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Audience
Biochemists, clinical endocrinologists, cancer researchers, oncologists, pharmacologists, physiologists.
Impact factor of this journal
2007: 2.799 © Journal Citation Reports 2008, published by Thomson Reuters
603/195
Last update: 28 Aug 2008
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