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Cell is a prestigious scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of biology. With a focus on molecular and cellular biology, it covers a wide range of topics including genetics, biochemistry, neuroscience, and immunology. Known for its rigorous peer-review process, Cell showcases groundbreaking discoveries and provides a platform for scientists to share their findings and advance our understanding of life at the cellular level.

Cell
Details
Abbr. Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Start 1974
End Continuing
Frequency Biweekly
p-ISSN 0092-8674
e-ISSN 1097-4172
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Cell Biology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5 892
SJR / Ranks: 5 24342
CiteScore / Ranks: 9 102.00
JIF / Ranks: 19 64.5
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Binan L, Jiang A, Danquah S, Valakh V, Simonton B, Bezney J, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40081369
Pooled optical screens have enabled the study of cellular interactions, morphology, or dynamics at massive scale, but they have not yet leveraged the power of highly plexed single-cell resolved transcriptomic...
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Dai R, Zhang J, Liu F, Xu H, Qian J, Cheskis S, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40081368
Reference genomes of root microbes are essential for metagenomic analyses and mechanistic studies of crop root microbiomes. By combining high-throughput bacterial cultivation with metagenomic sequencing, we constructed comprehensive bacterial and...
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Vukasinovic N, Hsu C, Marconi M, Li S, Zachary C, Shahan R, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40068682
Brassinosteroid hormones are positive regulators of plant organ growth, yet their function in proliferating tissues remains unclear. Here, through integrating single-cell RNA sequencing with long-term live-cell imaging of the Arabidopsis...
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Shiver A, Sun J, Culver R, Violette A, Wynter C, Nieckarz M, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40068681
Bifidobacteria represent a dominant constituent of human gut microbiomes during infancy, influencing nutrition, immune development, and resistance to infection. Despite interest in bifidobacteria as a live biotic therapy, our understanding...
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Fu Y, Land M, Kavlashvili T, Cui R, Kim M, DeBitetto E, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40068680
Recent breakthroughs in the genetic manipulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have enabled precise base substitutions and the efficient elimination of genomes carrying pathogenic mutations. However, reconstituting mtDNA deletions linked to...
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Yu T, Blyton M, Abajorga M, Koppetsch B, Ho S, Xu B, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40056902
Koala retrovirus-A (KoRV-A) is spreading through wild koalas in a north-to-south wave while transducing the germ line, modifying the inherited genome as it transitions to an endogenous retrovirus. Previously, we...
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Kuziel G, Lozano G, Simian C, Li L, Manion J, Stephen-Victor E, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40056901
Plants are composed of diverse secondary metabolites (PSMs), which are widely associated with human health. Whether and how the gut microbiome mediates such impacts of PSMs is poorly understood. Here,...
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Xu H, Fang C, Xu W, Wang C, Song Y, Zhu C, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; 188(5):1393-1408.e13. PMID: 40054449
The deep sea, especially hadal zones, characterized by high-hydrostatic pressure, low temperatures, and near-total darkness, present some of the most challenging environments for life on Earth. However, teleost fish have...
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Zhang H, Sun S, Liu J, Guo Q, Meng L, Chen J, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; 188(5):1378-1392.e18. PMID: 40054448
The amphipod Hirondellea gigas is a dominant species inhabiting the deepest part of the ocean (∼6,800-11,000 m), but little is known about its genetic adaptation and population dynamics. Here, we...
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Xiao X, Zhao W, Song Z, Qi Q, Wang B, Zhu J, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; 188(5):1363-1377.e9. PMID: 40054447
Systematic exploration of the hadal zone, Earth's deepest oceanic realm, has historically faced technical limitations. Here, we collected 1,648 sediment samples at 6-11 km in the Mariana Trench, Yap Trench,...