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Journal of Biological Chemistry

Journal of Biological Chemistry  
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
J. Biol. Chem.
Discipline Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Language English
Edited by Lila Gierasch, F. Peter Guengerich, Herbert Tabor
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1905–present
Frequency Weekly
After 12 months
4.573
Indexing
ISSN 0021-9258 (print)
1083-351X (web)
LCCN 06046735
CODEN JBCHA3
OCLC no. 54114375
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1905. Since 1925, it is published by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. It covers research in areas of biochemistry and molecular biology. The editor-in-chief is Lila Gierasch. All its articles are available free after one year of publication. In press articles are available free on its website immediately after acceptance.

The journal was established in 1905 by John Jacob Abel and Christian Archibald Herter, who also served as the first editors; the first issue appeared in October 1905. The location of the journal's editorial offices has included Cornell Medical College (until 1937), Yale University (1937–1958), Harvard University (1958–1967), and New York City (from 1967). The journal is currently published by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

The following individuals have served as editors-in-chief:

The editors of the Journal of Biological Chemistry have criticized the modern reliance upon the impact factor for ranking journals, noting that review articles, commentaries, and retractions are included in the calculation. Further, the denominator of total articles published encourages journals to be overly selective in what they publish, and preferentially publish articles which will receive more attention and citations.

Due to these factors, the journal's practice of publishing a broad cross-section of biochemistry articles has led it to suffer in impact factor, in 2006 ranking 260 of 6,164, while remaining a highly cited journal. When science journals were evaluated with a PageRank-based algorithm, however, the Journal of Biological Chemistry ranked first.


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