One of the world's leading aging research journals wants your work

Aging Cell is an official publication of the Anatomical Society which provides a major Open Access forum for the highest quality, innovative research addressing fundamental issues in the biology of aging.

Impact Factor – 6.34, ranked 1/50 in Geriatrics & Gerontology and 35/184 in Cell Biology
Increase your potential audience – choosing Open Access can translate into higher readership, increased citations and greater impact for your work
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Increased usage – if you choose to publish Open Access you are 4 times more likely to appear in Wiley’s top 1,000 most accessed articles
Wide distribution – your full article will be available in the world’s most respected institutions
High visibility – your work will be indexed by Google, PubMed, Web of Science and many more


 
High-quality content – maintained through a vigorous peer-review system and a distinguished Editorial Board
Trusted by your peers – publishing the work of over 1,000 authors annually
English language and editing support – offering expert help to ensure your manuscript is ready for submission


 
Rapid publication – informed review within three weeks; manuscripts published online within five days of acceptance
Authors retain copyright – articles published under the Creative Commons Attribution License
Funder mandate compliance guidanceroad maps and videos help you navigate the Open Access journey and an Open Access Policy Finder tool to check your funding agency or institution policy, including Open Access fee payment

Don’t take our word for it – take a look at the work of your fellow authors which has been making an impact recently…
The Achilles’ heel of senescent cells: from transcriptome to senolytic drugs
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Exome sequencing of three cases of familial exceptional longevity
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Modulation of p25 and inflammatory pathways by fisetin maintains cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice
Antonio Currais, Marguerite Prior, Richard Dargusch, et al
Sulforaphane enhances progerin clearance in Hutchinson–Gilford progeria fibroblasts
Diana Gabriel, Daniela Roedl, Leslie B. Gordon and Karima Djabali

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