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20 sie 2024 · Oncogene is one of the world’s leading cancer journals. It is published weekly and covers all aspects of the structure and function of Oncogenes.
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19 lut 2024 · All NPG journals, including Oncogene, are in WHO’s HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) program, which provides free access to public institutions in developing countries.
Journal Information. Aims and Scope. Oncogene aims to make substantial advances in our knowledge of processes that contribute to cancer by publishing outstanding research. We propagate work...
Oncogene is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published under the Springer Nature addressing cancer cell genetics and the structure and function of oncogenes. The journal has editorial office in London, England. The journal was established in 1987. [1]
The abbreviation of the journal title "Oncogene" is "Oncogene". It is the recommended abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals.
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