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Histochemistry and Cell Biology

Histochemistry and Cell Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the study of cellular and tissue structures, their functions, and molecular mechanisms. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and technical notes, covering a wide range of topics in histology, cell biology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular biology. The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding the intricate workings of cells and tissues at a molecular level.

Details
Abbr. Histochem Cell Biol
Publisher Springer
Start 1995
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0948-6143
e-ISSN 1432-119X
Country Germany
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2450 114
SJR / Ranks: 6179 712
CiteScore / Ranks: 6010 4.40
JIF / Ranks: 4670 2.3
Recent Articles
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Pfeiferova L, Spanko M, Sachova J, Hradilova M, Pienta K, Valach J, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):38. PMID: 40063181
Fibroblasts, the most abundant cell type in the human body, play crucial roles in biological processes such as inflammation and cancer progression. They originate from the mesoderm or neural-crest-derived ectomesenchyme....
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Taatjes D, Roth J
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):35. PMID: 40063142
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Lee K, Kittell J, Pierre H, Crowley L, Stein J, Stein G, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):37. PMID: 40057580
A major issue facing the field of cellular imaging, immunofluorescence (IF), and immunohistochemistry (IHC) microscopy is antibody quality. One of the main methods of antibody validation is testing on positive...
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Batista K, Dos Santos Silva L, Silva I, Paiva M, Santos J, de Sousa C, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):36. PMID: 40056214
Cutaneous wounds represent a significant health concern, and effective treatment strategies are crucial for optimal healing. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of Luetzelburgia auriculata lectin (LAA), a plant-derived protein,...
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Zare E, Hosseini E, Azad F, Javid A, Javazm R, Abessi P, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):34. PMID: 40042688
The expansion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for clinical applications is often limited by replicative senescence, a growth arrest induced by various stresses during in vitro culture, yet its impact...
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Dabrowska M, Kepczynska A, Gozdzik K, Nowak N, Uram L, Skoneczny M, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Mar; 163(1):33. PMID: 40029443
Muscle larvae of the mammalian parasitic nematode Trichinella spp. live in a senescent nurse cell (NC). The NC is formed from a portion of the invaded myofiber and muscle satellite...
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Kogo H, Iizuka-Kogo A, Yamamoto H, Ikezawa M, Tajika Y, Matsuzaki T
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Feb; 163(1):32. PMID: 39961811
Oocytes with meiotic defects are assumed to be eliminated by apoptosis in the perinatal period. However, oocyte apoptosis caused by meiotic defects has not been well analyzed, partly because of...
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Peng Y, Yuan Q, Zhou S, Gan J, Shen Z, Xia X, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Feb; 163(1):31. PMID: 39918604
Epithelial homeostasis ensures that the epithelium can perform its normal physiological functions. Mechanical signaling response through integrin-mediated adhesions of the basement membrane (BM) is crucial for maintaining epithelial homeostasis. The...
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Chi S, Hsu Y, Tsai C, Huang S, Chang S, Cheng S
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Feb; 163(1):30. PMID: 39904793
Previous studies have shown that thyroid malignancies can alter the transcriptional oscillations of circadian clock genes. In this study, we screened the expression of core circadian clock genes in thyroid...
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Kirimlioglu E, Katirci E, Simsek M
Histochem Cell Biol . 2025 Jan; 163(1):29. PMID: 39878883
Preeclampsia (PE) is a severe placental complication occurring after the 20th week of pregnancy. PE is associated with inflammation and an increased immune reaction against the fetus. TYRO3 and PROS1...