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My service as a Guest Editor for Cells, MDPI was an interesting and very collaborative scientific journey. It allowed me to discover different topics and authors and provided me
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My service as a Guest Editor for Cells, MDPI was an interesting and very collaborative scientific journey. It allowed me to discover different topics and authors and provided me with opportunities to improve my publication skills. The editorial team was responsive and very helpful. I would like to acknowledge the work of Ms. Christina Zhang, who devotedly helped us through the process, and my co-Guest Editor, Dr. Molon. She indeed succeeded in making the process flawless and enjoyable.
Special Issue in Cells:
Yeast as a Model in Aging Research
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“I had a really good experience in submitting the article to Cells Journal: the editor team rapidly managed the manuscript, that had a consistent and knowledgeable peer-review from two reviewers,
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“I had a really good experience in submitting the article to Cells Journal: the editor team rapidly managed the manuscript, that had a consistent and knowledgeable peer-review from two reviewers, and a fast publication.”
Article in Cells:
Genes Controlled by DNA Methylation Are Involved in Wilms Tumor Progression
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“Huge thanks again for all your help and endless patience - I really appreciate you extending the deadline (and more than once at that!) and the timing has now worked
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“Huge thanks again for all your help and endless patience - I really appreciate you extending the deadline (and more than once at that!) and the timing has now worked out perfectly. The print version of the latest research paper came out on Monday (and it's a Spotlight article in that issue of the journal), and so this review will be right behind it. The timing could not have been better, frankly. I have been delighted with my whole experience with cells. It's my first time publishing with you guys but I suspect it won't be the last.”
Article in Cells:
Form, Fabric, and Function of a Flagellum-Associated Cytoskeletal Structure
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