CHROMATOGRAPHIA is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the latest advances in separation sciences. Its goal is to monitor state-of-the-art research and to promote study, research and improvement within its various application areas, including archaeology, biotechnology, clinical, environmental, food, medical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, polymer and biopolymer research, and preparative and process-scale applications. The journal focuses on papers that show the scope and power of separation sciences when combined with spectroscopic methods, in particular with mass spectrometry. In addition to exciting new areas in chromatography such as ultra-high-pressure and high-temperature approaches, CHROMATOGRAHIA focusses on hybrid methods combining chromatography and electro-based separations, especially on the micro- and nanoscale. The recent developments in separation-related sampling and sampling-preparation approaches, and in particular the combination of these techniques with the above-mentioned metho
separation and purification science and technology, separation methodologies, novel hyphenated analytical solutions, chromatographic separations, Computational modelling of separations, chromatographic optimization
Chromosoma publishes research and review articles on the functional organization of the eukaryotic cell nucleus, with a particular emphasis on the structure and dynamics of chromatin and chromosomes; the expression and replication of genomes; genome organization and evolution; the segregation of genomes during meiosis and mitosis; the function and dynamics of subnuclear compartments; the nuclear envelope and nucleocytoplasmic interactions, and more. The scope of Chromosoma encompasses genetic, biophysical, molecular and cell biological studies.
This journal offers high quality papers on all aspects of chromosome and nuclear biology. Coverage emphasizes accounts of experimental studies of chromosome organization, function and behavior. Chromosome Research publishes manuscripts from work based on all organisms and encourages submissions in the following areas including, but not limited, to: ·        Chromosomes and their linkage to diseases;
·        Chromosome organization within the nucleus;
·        Chromatin biology (transcription, non-coding RNA, etc);
·        Chromosome structure, function and mechanics;
·        Chromosome and DNA repair;
·        Epigenetic chromosomal functions (centromeres, telomeres, replication, imprinting,
         X-inactivation, sex determination, chromatin remodeling);
·        Architectural/epigenomic organization of the genome;
·        Functional annotation of the genome;
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Chronic Illness is amongst the leading peer-reviewed journals for those who study, work with, manage or experience chronic illness. It integrates academic and clinical perspectives, and those of people living with long term medical conditions. Chronic Illness publishes high quality original research, reviews, discussions of topical issues, case studies and meeting reports.
Chronic Respiratory Disease is a peer reviewed scholarly journal, created in response to the rising incidence of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It publishes high quality original research papers, reviews and correspondence; covering topics including COPD, respiratory failure, bronchiectasis and obstructive sleep apnoea. Chronic Respiratory Disease has an unofficial impact factor of 1.519.