Science Signaling | AAAS
www.science.org › journal › signalingJan 04, 2022 · Science Signaling is a weekly, online journal for the life sciences. We publish studies that uncover basic mechanisms underlying biological processes in all organisms. We are particularly interested in studies that provide new insights into physiology, delineate mechanisms that cause disease, identify potential therapeutic targets and strategies, and characterize the effects of drugs.
Contents | Science Signaling 15, 717
https://www.science.org/toc/signaling/15/71718.01.2022 · Science Signaling. Volume 15 |. Issue 717 |. 18 Jan 2022. ONLINE COVER This week, Guégan et al. report that the kinase Yes promotes the development of hepatocellular carcinoma through the actions of the transcriptional regulators YAP and TAZ. The image is a photomicrograph of a liver section stained with H&E.
Science Signaling - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_SignalingScience Signaling is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is focused on cell signaling and regulation. It is published weekly by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The editor-in-chief (Chief Scientific Editor) is Michael B. Yaffe (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and the journal is part of the Science Family of Journals of which Jeremy Berg is the Editor-in-Chief.
Contents | Science Signaling 15, 716
www.science.org › toc › signalingJan 11, 2022 · Science Signaling. Volume 15 |. Issue 716 |. 11 Jan 2022. ONLINE COVER This week, Kim et al. report that zinc metabolically reprograms monocytes and macrophages to promote inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. The image is an illustration of a coronal section through a rheumatoid arthritis–afflicted knee joint. Credit: John Bavosi/Science Source.
Science Signaling | AAAS
https://www.science.org/journal/signaling04.01.2022 · Science Signaling offers researchers the most up-to-date resource for groundbreaking research and commentary in the dynamic field of cellular signaling. From basic science to design of therapeutics and from molecules to networks and systems design, this weekly journal keeps your researchers, faculty, and students ahead of the curve
Contents | Science Signaling 15, 715
https://www.science.org/toc/signaling/15/71504.01.2022 · Home Science Signaling Vol. 15, No. 715. Back To Science Signaling. View Cover. ONLINE COVER This week, Yu et al. report that ID2 reduces the interferon response by inhibiting the activation of IRF3 and show that mice lacking ID2 are resistant to viral infections. The image shows a section of a lung from an ID2-deficient mouse infected with HSV-1.
Contents | Science Signaling 14, 712
https://www.science.org/toc/signaling/14/71207.12.2021 · Home Science Signaling Vol. 14, No. 712. Back To Science Signaling. View Cover. ONLINE COVER This week, Shen et al. report that nuclear cotranslocation with STAT3 enables the cotranscriptional factors YAP/TAZ to activate genes involved in tumor vascularization. The image shows that nuclear YAP/TAZ colocalizes with activated STAT3 in endothelial ...
Contents | Science Signaling 15, 716
https://www.science.org/toc/signaling/current11.01.2022 · Science Signaling. Volume 15 |. Issue 716 |. 11 Jan 2022. ONLINE COVER This week, Kim et al. report that zinc metabolically reprograms monocytes and macrophages to promote inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. The image is an illustration of a coronal section through a rheumatoid arthritis–afflicted knee joint. Credit: John Bavosi/Science Source.