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Area of Science:

  • Bioscience and Scientific Publishing

Background:

  • Cell & Bioscience is a peer-reviewed journal publishing research in biological and medical sciences.
  • High-quality peer review is essential for scientific integrity and the dissemination of reliable research findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To formally recognize and express gratitude to the individuals who provided critical reviews for manuscripts submitted to Cell & Bioscience during 2012.
  • To acknowledge the vital role of peer reviewers in maintaining the quality and impact of scientific publications.

Main Methods:

  • The journal editors identified all individuals who served as peer reviewers for manuscripts in Volume 2.
  • A formal acknowledgment was prepared to be published in the journal.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive list of contributing reviewers for Cell & Bioscience Volume 2 (2012) is presented.
  • The collective effort of these reviewers significantly contributed to the journal's scientific output.

Conclusions:

  • The commitment and expertise of peer reviewers are fundamental to the success of Cell & Bioscience.
  • Continued support from the scientific community ensures the journal's ongoing contribution to bioscience advancements.