Cell & Bioscience, the official journal of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America, is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses all areas of life science research.
Editor-in-Chief
- Yun-Bo Shi, United States of America
Articles
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Review
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:17 (9 May 2012)Human papillomavirus type 58: the unique role in cervical cancers in East Asia
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Editorial
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:16 (8 May 2012)The 2011 Ming K Jeang Award for Excellence in Cell & Bioscience
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Research
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:15 (27 April 2012)Unstabilized DNA breaks in HTLV-1 Tax expressing cells correlate with functional targeting of Ku80, not PKcs, XRCC4, or H2AX
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Review
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:13 (20 April 2012)Nuclear functions and subcellular trafficking mechanisms of the epidermal growth factor receptor family
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Commentary
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:12 (20 April 2012)Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) biology and Wnt developmental signaling highlight research endeavors of SCBA award winners
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Review
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:11 (22 March 2012)Retinoic acid synthesis and functions in early embryonic development
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Review
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:8 (5 March 2012)The role of immunosuppression of mesenchymal stem cells in tissue repair and tumor growth
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Society information
The Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America (SCBA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 by a number of prominent and enthusiastic bioscientists.
The society has five main objectives:- To promote research in biosciences
- To advance biological and medical knowledge
- To improve occupational opportunities of its members
- To facilitate professional networking among members
- To establish a spirit of fraternity and international cooperation
The SCBA currently has c.2,500 members from various universities, academies, medical institutions, industrial and biotechnology companies. Since its inception, 40 SCBA Chapters have been formed in the United States of America, Canada, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Europe.
Latest Review
Human papillomavirus type 58: the unique role in cervical cancers in East Asia
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2:17 (9 May 2012)
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Article series
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SCBA award winners
Published: 20 April 2012
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DNA damage response and genome stability
Edited by: Dr Guo-Min Li
Published: 27 February 2012
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TGF-β signaling and biology
Edited by: Dr Ying Zhang
Published: 28 December 2011
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