Formerly known as:
Mutation Research - DNA Repair
DNA Repair provides a forum for the comprehensive coverage of cellular responses to DNA damage in living cells. The journal
publishes original observations on genetic, cellular, biochemical and molecular aspects of DNA repair, mutagenesis, cell cycle regulation,
apoptosis and other biological responses to cells ... click here for full Aims & Scope
DNA Repair provides a forum for the comprehensive coverage of cellular responses to DNA damage in living cells. The journal
publishes original observations on genetic, cellular, biochemical and molecular aspects of DNA repair, mutagenesis, cell cycle regulation,
apoptosis and other biological responses to cells exposed to genomic insult, as well as their relationship to human diseases.
DNA
Repair publishes Full-length research papers, Brief Report of Research, Invited minireviews, Letters to the Editor, Hot topics in
DNA repair, Classics in DNA repair, Historical reflections, Book reviews and Meeting Reports. DNA Repair also welcomes Correspondence
from the scientific community, especially as they relate to papers previously published in the journal. These are handled directly by
the Editor-in-Chief and may be accompanied by responses solicited papers are published monthly. In addition, the journal will publish
a smaller number of peer-reviewed Brief Reports on original research findings of special interest, as well as invited Mini-reviews on
selected topics that provide 'state-of-the-art' synopses of cellular responses to DNA damage. Book reviews and meeting reports will be
regularly featured and the Journal welcomes Correspondence from the scientific community, especially as they relate to papers previously
published in the journal. These are handled directly by the Editor-in-Chief and may be accompanied by responses solicited from relevant
individuals.
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E.C. Friedberg
Announcement
Repair of Endogenous Genome Damage, November 2008