Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Abbreviation (ISO4)

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (ISO4) Standard Journal Abbreviation

Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. (Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol)


Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - Abbreviation - Journals usually have long names, such as (Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology). It is hard to list them in databases with such long names so they’re usually shortened to aid in storing data. These shortened names are known as journal abbreviations. Journal abbreviations are shortened from the Journal title. An example of a Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology abbreviation is Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. (Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol).

The use of standardized abbreviations is important to get correct and corroborated scientific and technical citations.

Abbreviation of Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

The official abbreviation of the Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology is Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. it is a standardized way to abstract, index, and reference a particular journal according to ISO 4. For example, if you’re looking for a scientific journal that particularly publishes research related to Biochemistry in / then you can gather the required information from Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.

This abbreviation of the title meets all the criteria issued by ISO4 for choosing journal title abbreviations.

The official abbreviation of the Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology is Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol.


Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - Abbreviation Details


ISO4 and LTWA

List of Title Word Abbreviations or LTWA is standard abbreviations for words commonly found in serial titles. LTWA includes has more than 56,000 words and their abbreviations in about 65 languages, it is a vast database. These abbreviated words serve as the basis for constituting “abbreviated key titles” published in the ISSN Register. So might consist of words from LTWA that are formed according to ISO4 by ISSN.

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has appointed the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) International Centre as the registration authority for ISO 4. ISO 4 (Information and documentation – Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications) is an international standard that marks a static system for the abbreviation of serial publication titles. According to ISO4, terms are abbreviated according to LTWA. It is a list that is filled with all the uniform abbreviations used for words in scientific excerpts. It is based on ISO 4.

International Standard for Serial Numbers provides guidelines for abbreviating titles of serials and, if required, non-serial documents by using alphabets from languages like Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek.

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - Abbreviation

How to abbreviate Journal Titles

  • Omit articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
  • Capitalize all abbreviated words.
  • Only abbreviate the title proper.
  • Single-word titles and titles in languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean that use characters should not be abbreviated.
  • Single-syllable words and words of 5 or fewer letters in singular form are not usually abbreviated as it is not required.
  • Words in the can also be abbreviated by the help of contraction (omission of a few internal letters).

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

Molecular cell biology is a marriage of two distinct, yet complementary, disciplines. In its traditional sense, the term 'molecular biology' refers to the study of the macromolecules essential to life — nucleic acids and proteins. The field of cell biology is a natural extension of this, integrating what we know at the molecular level into an understanding of processes and interactions at the cellular level. Only by combining both fields can we paint a broad picture of essential biological processes such as how cells divide, grow, communicate and die. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology features Reviews, Perspective articles and Comments on a broad range of topics, and highlights important primary papers and technological progress. Reviews, Perspectives and Comments are commissioned by the editorial team. The scope of the journal includes: Cell signalling (signalling networks, ion channels, gap junctions) Membrane dynamics (membrane organization, endocytosis, exocytosis, organelle biogenesis) Cell adhesion (adhesion molecules, extracellular matrix) Cytoskeletal dynamics (cell motility, molecular motors, actin, microtubules, intermediate filaments) Developmental and stem cell biology Cell growth and division (cell cycle, cytokinesis, cancer) Cell death (apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, ageing) Cellular microbiology (host–pathogen interactions) Plant cell biology Gene expression (transcription, splicing, RNA stability, translation, RNA interference, circadian rhythms) Nucleic-acid metabolism (DNA repair, recombination and replication, RNA biogenesis) Chromosome biology and nuclear architecture (chromatin, chromosome structure, transposons) Nuclear more...









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