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Frontiers is Launching New Journals in Academic Fields


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A New Model For Academic Publishing

Idan Segev, Editor in Chief of Frontiers in Neuroscience, explains the motivation behind the Frontiers Review System that has revolutionized academic publishing by overcoming the restrictions posed by traditional journals.

Find out how Frontiers, a grassroots initiative started by scientists for scientists, has become one of the fastest growing open-access publishers world-wide with over 4 million monthly page views.

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FEATURED ARTICLES


PLANT SCIENCE

An interdisciplinary view on dynamic models for plant genetics and morphogenesis: scope, examples and emerging research avenues

The iterative application of experimental and theoretical approaches to genetics and morphogenesis has proven extremely useful to many ends. On the...


IMMUNOLOGY

Keeping memories alive

Memory T cells confer immune protection against a diverse range of pathogens. The quantity and quality of responding memory T cells depends on a number of factors including cytokines, recognition of pathogen-derived MHC complexes, and costimulatory molecules. Integration...


MICROBIOLOGY

Microbial eukaryotes: extending observations North

Free-living microbial eukaryotes are an enigmatic group of organisms. Many have been discovered through traditional cultivation and microscopic observation, with continued observations leading to the acknowledgment...


PHYSIOLOGY

Does sample rate introduce an artifact in spectral analysis of continuous processes?

Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological data series. The aim of this paper is to achieve a more solid appreciation for the effects of periodic...

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Sensory-motor control and learning of musical performance (cross listed in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience)

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