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2008 Impact Factor of 5.709

Traffic

The International Journal of Intracellular Transport

Edited by:
Mark C. P. Marsh, Gerrit van Meer, Trina A. Schroer, Tom H. Steven


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 30/157 Cell Biology
Impact Factor: 5.709


Traffic covers the cell biology and biochemistry of intracellular transport in health and disease and aims to publish manuscripts at the forefront of this field. Specific topics of focus include membrane protein and lipid traffic, intracellular motility, protein transport across membranes, membrane protein assembly and degradation, antigen processing, and the structure, function and regulation of molecules involved in these pathways. Infectious and hereditary diseases with intracellular pathogenesis affecting these processes are also a major focus.Traffic publishes cutting-edge research and review articles dealing with structural biology, cell biology, protein biochemistry, molecular biology, morphology, intracellular signalling and genetic and infectious diseases in the following areas, for mammalian and non-mammalian systems:

  • Membrane protein and lipid traffic
  • Organelle movement and biogenesis
  • Nuclear transport
  • Protein translocation
  • Antigen processing and presentation
  • Viral and cellular pathogens
  • Intracellular proteolysis
  • Cytokinesis/Cell cycle
  • Molecular motors

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Fluorescent Annexin A1 Reveals Dynamics of Ceramide Platforms in Living Cells
Eduard B. Babiychuk, Katia Monastyrskaya, Annette Draeger
Gyrating Clathrin: Highly Dynamic Clathrin Structures Involved in Rapid Receptor Recycling
Yanqiu Zhao, James H. Keen
Vesicle Motion and Fusion are Altered in Chromaffin Cells with Increased SNARE Cluster Dynamics
Inmaculada López, Jose A. Ortiz, José Villanueva, Vanesa Torres, Cristina J. Torregrosa-Hetland, Maria del Mar Francés, Salvador Viniegra, Luis M. Gutiérrez
High-Resolution Fractionation of Signaling Endosomes Containing Different Receptors

Gretchen McCaffrey, Jonathan Welker, Jessica Scott, Louise van der Salm, Mark L. Grimes