Mechanisms of Development

Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) Mech. Dev.
Discipline Developmental biology
Language English
Edited by D. Wilkinson
Publication details
Publisher Elsevier Ireland (Ireland)
Publication history 1990–present: Mechanisms of Development
1988–1990: Cell Differentiation and Development
1972–1988: Cell Differentiation
Frequency 12/year
Open access After 12 months
Impact factor
(2009)
2.827
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ISSN 0925-4773 (print)
1872-6356 (web)
LCCN 92645804
CODEN MEDVE6
OCLC number 22927690
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Mechanisms of Development is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on all aspects of developmental biology. It is the official journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists and is published by Elsevier Ireland. The journal was established as Cell Differentiation in 1972 and was renamed Cell Differentiation and Development in 1988. It acquired its current name in December 1990. The journal is edited by D. Wilkinson. As separate section of the journal, Gene Expression Patterns, is dedicated to the publications of research on cloning and gene expression.

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