Evaluation of Peterson et al.: MAPK cascades don't work in silos: MAP3K cross-activation of MAPKs and the effect of crosstalk on cellular responses.

IF 9 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Cell Systems Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1016/j.cels.2022.10.004
Jeremiah Keyes
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One snapshot of the peer review process for "Systematic Analysis of the MAPK Signaling Network Reveals MAP3K Driven Control of Cell Fate" (Peterson et al., 2022) appears below.

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对Peterson等人的评价:MAPK级联并不孤立地起作用:MAP3K的交叉激活和串扰对细胞反应的影响。
“MAPK信号网络的系统分析揭示了MAP3K驱动的细胞命运控制”(Peterson et al., 2022)的同行评审过程的一个快照如下。
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Cell Systems
Cell Systems Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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42 days
期刊介绍: In 2015, Cell Systems was founded as a platform within Cell Press to showcase innovative research in systems biology. Our primary goal is to investigate complex biological phenomena that cannot be simply explained by basic mathematical principles. While the physical sciences have long successfully tackled such challenges, we have discovered that our most impactful publications often employ quantitative, inference-based methodologies borrowed from the fields of physics, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. We are committed to providing a home for elegant research that addresses fundamental questions in systems biology.
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