Cells Tissues Organs

International journal of cell and developmental biology, tissue engineering, and in vitro systems

‘Cells Tissues Organs’ offers rapid exchange of information gained from experimental and theoretical investigations on all aspects of the formation and transformation of biological structure. CTO emphasizes cell biology, developmental biology and neuroscience. Further, it focuses on the emerging fields of tissue engineering, artificial organs, in vitro systems, transplantation biology and computational neuroscience – areas where the discoveries of the former are beginning to be used in novel and systematic ways. High-quality papers from more traditional fields of biology will also be accepted. CTO offers a rapid and fair peer-review and exquisite production quality. In the section ‘Patent Watch’, new patent submissions and patents granted are listed and briefly described. Special topic issues highlight areas of recent research interest.

Founded 1945 as 'Acta Anatomica' by R. Chambers, G. Glimstedt, T. Peterfi and G. Wolf-Heidegger

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Chelonian Conservation and Biology

Global Review of Turtle and Tortoise Status Reveals Extent of Extinction Crisis

Turtles and tortoises are some of the world’s most at-risk vertebrates, and trade in Asia may lead to their extinction
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology

Racing the Clock: New Turtle Species Disappearing Before It Can Be Studied

Amid threats of extinction, researchers worldwide are racing to discover and protect some of the world’s most endangered species – turtles
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology

High Temperatures Linked to Changes in Loggerhead Turtle Nesting

Loggerhead turtles are particularly susceptible to climate change as the risk of nest flooding increases and the health of hatchlings declines
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology

International Trade Threatens Turtle Species Diversity

When it comes to pets, only birds outpace reptiles in terms of the number of species sold worldwide. Many of these reptiles, including tortoises and freshwater turtles, are taken from their natural habitats for use in international trade
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