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January 1962: Journal name changed to The Journal of Cell Biology. January 1984 – December 1998: Bernie Gilula is Editor in Chief. January 13, 1997: First issue of JCB is published online. April 1997 – April 2007: Mike Rossner is Managing Editor. January 1999 – December 2008: Ira Mellman is Editor in Chief.
Rockefeller University Press provides public access to the articles it publishes. [4] [5] All content of Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of Cell Biology, and Journal of General Physiology (back to volume 1, issue 1) is hosted on Silverchair and PubMed Central, where it is available to the public for free 6 months after publication under a Creative Commons license.
JCB Prize, a literary award sponsored by the company JCB; Journal of Cell Biology, a weekly biology journal published by the Rockefeller University Press; Journal of Crustacean Biology, a quarterly biology journal specialising in carcinology
Tight junction protein ZO-1 also known as Zonula Occludens-1 (ZO-1), is a 220-kD peripheral membrane protein that is encoded by the TJP1 gene in humans. [5] It belongs to the family of zonula occludens proteins (ZO-1, ZO-2, and ZO-3), which are tight junction-associated proteins and of which, ZO-1 is the first to be cloned.
Nancy Kedersha (born 1951) is an American cell biologist and micrographer. She got her Ph.D. from Rutgers University where she worked in Richard Berg's lab studying the characteristics and assembly of prolyl hydroxylases. Afterwards she joined Leonard Rome's lab at UCLA as a post-doctoral fellow where she co-discovered the vault (organelle).
Amy S. Gladfelter (born April 27, 1974) is an American quantitative cell biologist who is interested in understanding fundamental mechanisms of cell organization. She was a Professor of Biology and the Associate Chair for Diversity Initiatives at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, before moving to Department of Cell Biology at Duke University. [5]
Lexus again tops the ranks of J.D. Power’s newest vehicle dependability survey (VDS), but car owners overall are making more complaints as vehicles get more and more complex.
Lippincott-Schwartz attended Swarthmore College, where she majored in psychology and philosophy and graduated with honors from Swarthmore College in 1974. [2] She taught science at a girl's high school in Kenya for two years before returning to the USA and entering a Master's program in Biology at Stanford University where she worked on DNA repair in the laboratory of Philip Hanawalt. [2]
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