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BioFactors

AbbreviationBiofactors.
Journal Impact5.18
Quartiles(Global)ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM(Q1)
ISSN0951-6433, 1872-8081
h-index113

BIOFACTORS is a journal of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, dedicated to the rapid publication of original research articles and reviews that are highly significant in experimental biology related to health and disease. The term 'biofactors' refers to a variety of compounds that regulate biological functions. Biofactors include many molecules produced or modified by living organisms, which are present in various fundamental systems such as blood, the nervous system, and the immune system. Examples of biofactors include neurotransmitters, cytokines, chemokines, hormones, coagulation factors, transcription factors, signaling molecules, and receptor ligands. Additionally, BIOFACTORS accommodates several classical molecules that are not synthesized in the body, such as vitamins, trace nutrients, and essential trace elements. In alignment with this unified view of biochemistry, BIOFACTORS publishes research on the identification of new substances and their elucidation of functions at the biophysical, biochemical, cellular, and human levels, as well as studies revealing new functions of known biofactors. The journal encourages submissions that utilize biochemical, biophysical, cellular, and molecular biology and/or cell signaling methods.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellPublishing cycle: MonthlyJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 1997Proportion of original research papers54.55%Self Citation Rate:2.00%Gold OA Rate: 18.68%
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:较慢,6-12周
Average recruitment ratio网友分享经验:一般

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