Molecular Autism  open-access icon

Journal Title

  • Molecular Autism

ISSN

  • P 2040-2392

Publisher

  • BioMed Central

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR 2013-2019
SJR 2011-2019
CiteScore 2011-2019
SCIE 2013-2021
SCOPUS 2017-2020
MEDLINE 2016-2021
DOAJ 2017-2021
EMBASE 2016-2020

OA Info.

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based on the information

  • 2017;2018;2019;2020;2021;
Keywords autism, neurodevelopmental conditions, asperger syndrome
Review Process Blind peer review
Journal info. pages
Licences CC BY, CC0
Copyrights Yes
DOAJ Coverage
  • Added on Date : 2010-12-02T07:38:11Z
Subject(s) Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • ENGLAND

Aime & Scopes

  • Molecular Autism is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes high-quality basic, translational and clinical research that has relevance to the etiology, pathobiology, or treatment of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions. Research that includes integration across levels is encouraged. Molecular Autism publishes empirical studies, reviews, and brief communications. We encourage submissions from a range of fields including (but not restricted to) genetics, molecular neurobiology, neuropathology, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, epidemiology, and biomarker discovery. Molecular Autism also publishes articles on screening, diagnosis and classification, including articles that consider subgrouping to refine our understanding of basic mechanisms. Intervention studies are also welcome, especially when considered with respect to revealing causal mechanisms. Although the primary focus is on conditions on the autism spectrum (including Asperger syndrome), the scope encompasses molecular research into related neurodevelopmental conditions such as specific language impairment, dyspraxia, and specific or general developmental delays; and into related medical syndromes such as fragile X syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, and Rett syndrome. Molecular Autism also considers articles with no molecular data but which, in the long-term, may close the gap from molecule to behavior in autism. The journal welcomes reports and reviews of good science that proceed from either end of this complex chain of events: from molecule upwards, or from behavior downwards. Reports and reviews can be basic and/or translational. Note that, because we rarely accept unsolicited reviews, we strongly encourage authors of potential reviews to make use of the presubmission inquiry system if they feel that an important topic has not been adequately reviewed and where, ideally, they are proposing a systematic review.

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