Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) publishes original research, resources and invited reviews that focus on the use of model systems to better understand, diagnose and treat human disease. The primary aim of DMM is to promote human health by inspiring collaboration between basic and clinical researchers in translational science. The journal is committed to presenting highly significant research that meets this goal. The interdisciplinary nature of DMM means that a diverse range of diseases, approaches and models fall within its scope. Examples of DMM content: Basic research that significantly advances our understanding of human disease mechanisms, diagnosis or treatment, and is of broad relevance Drug screens and preclinical analyses of candidate therapies using model systems Presentation of new models that have been thoroughly validated to demonstrate their utility in disease studies* New methods and resources that provide broadly useful tools for a disease and/or model community Comprehensive, expert reviews and posters addressing current and emerging themes in biomedical science Interviews with leading scientists in translational research Editorials that discuss wider issues of interest to the community, including regulatory, ethical and policy issues Special collections that collate articles relating to a particular disease area or model system *Descriptive work, such as the characterisation of a model system without demonstration of its usefulness to advance a field, is generally not considered for publication, unless the new model itself is considered by the Editorial team to provide an improved understanding of the disease mechanism and/or to demonstrate clear usefulness for the evaluation of treatment approaches. Model systems of interest include: Vertebrates such as mice, zebrafish, frogs, rats and other mammals Invertebrates such as Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans Unique in vitro or ex vivo models, such as stem-cell-based models, organoids and systems based on patient material Microorganisms such as yeast and Dictyostelium Other biological systems with relevance to human disease research Disease areas of interest include: Cancer Neurodegenerative and neurological diseases Psychiatric disorders Metabolic disorders, including diabetes and obesity Cardiovascular diseases, stroke and hypertension Gastrointestinal diseases Infectious diseases Autoimmunity and inflammation Developmental diseases Musculoskeletal disorders Renal or liver disease Eye disorders Drug and biomarker discovery/screening Stem cells therapies in regenerative medicine
疾病模型与机制(DMM)发布了最初的研究、资源和邀请评论,重点是使用模型系统更好地理解、诊断和治疗人类疾病。DMM的主要目的是通过促进基础研究人员和临床研究人员在转化科学方面的合作来促进人类健康。该杂志致力于提出符合这一目标的非常重要的研究。DMM的跨学科性质意味着各种各样的疾病、方法和模型都在其范围内。 DMM内容示例: 显著促进我们对人类疾病机制、诊断或治疗的理解的基础研究,具有广泛的相关性。 使用模型系统的候选疗法的药物筛选和临床前分析 介绍经过彻底验证的新模型,以证明其在疾病研究中的实用性。* 为疾病和/或示范社区提供广泛有用工具的新方法和资源 针对生物医学科学中当前和新兴主题的全面、专家评论和海报 翻译研究领域的主要科学家访谈 讨论更广泛的社会关注问题的社论,包括监管、伦理和政策问题 整理与特定病区或模式系统有关的文章的特别收藏 *一般不考虑出版说明性的工作,例如说明一个示范系统的特点,而不表明其对促进某一领域的作用,除非编辑小组考虑到新的模式本身,以便更好地了解疾病的机制和(或)证明对评价治疗方法有明确的用处。 感兴趣的模型系统包括: 脊椎动物,如小鼠、斑马鱼、青蛙、大鼠和其他哺乳动物 无脊椎动物,如黑腹果蝇和秀丽隐杆线虫 独特的体外或体外模型,如基于干细胞的模型、基于患者材料的器官和系统 微生物,如酵母和盘基网柄菌 其他与人类疾病研究有关的生物系统 感兴趣的疾病领域包括: 癌症 神经退行性疾病和神经系统疾病 精神疾病 代谢紊乱,包括糖尿病和肥胖 心血管疾病、中风和高血压 胃肠道疾病 传染病 自身免疫和炎症 发育性疾病 肌肉骨骼疾病 肾脏或肝脏疾病 眼部疾病 药物和生物标志物的发现/筛选 再生医学中的干细胞疗法
期刊ISSN
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1754-8403 |
最新的影响因子
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4.3 |
最新CiteScore值
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0.62 |
最新自引率
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3.90% |
期刊官方网址
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http://dmm.biologists.org/ |
期刊投稿网址
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http://dmm.biologists.org/site/author/submissions.xhtml |
通讯地址
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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD, BIDDER BUILDING CAMBRIDGE COMMERCIAL PARK COWLEY RD, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, CAMBS, CB4 4DL |
偏重的研究方向(学科)
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医学-病理学 |
出版周期
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Monthly |
平均审稿速度
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较慢,6-12周 |
出版年份
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2008 |
出版国家/地区
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ENGLAND |
是否OA
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Yes |
SCI期刊coverage
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Science Citation Index Expanded(科学引文索引扩展) |
NCBI查询
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PubMed Central (PMC)链接 全文检索(pubmed central) |
最新中科院JCR分区
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大类(学科)
小类(学科)
JCR学科排名
医学
CELL BIOLOGY(细胞生物学) 2区
PATHOLOGY(病理学) 1区
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最新的影响因子
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4.3 | |||||||
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总被引频次 | 5133 | |||||||
特征因子 | 0.013930 | |||||||
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最新CiteScore值
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0.62
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引文计数(2018)
文献(2015-2017)
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50次引用
81篇文献
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文献总数(2014-2016) | 81 | ||||||||||
被引用比率
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31% | ||||||||||
SJR
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0.218 | ||||||||||
SNIP
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0.167 | ||||||||||
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本刊同领域相关期刊
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期刊名称 | IF值 |
NEUROPATHOLOGY | 2.3 |
BRAIN PATHOLOGY | 6.4 |
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA | 12.7 |
Brain Tumor Pathology | 3.3 |
CLINICAL NEUROPATHOLOGY | 1.1 |
NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY | 5 |
ALZHEIMER DISEASE & ASSOCIATED DISORDERS | 2.1 |
JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY | 3.2 |
APMIS | 2.8 |
本刊同分区等级的相关期刊
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期刊名称 | IF值 |
JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY | 3.2 |
ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE | 4.6 |
CELLULAR ONCOLOGY | 6.6 |
Disease Models & Mechanisms | 4.3 |
CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY | 3.4 |
分享者 | 点评内容 |
发表日期:2014-03-11 |
审稿时间:3个月内
接收率: 中等(50%命中)
杂志速度比较慢,编辑会根据文章是否有创新而更改结果。我遇到一个审稿人提的意见很麻烦,提出的问题都不好回答,还有些实验都做不到,连编辑都不知道能不能做到,但我们还是尽量的去回答了,大修小修各一次,就直接接受了。
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