The Journal of Experimental Zoology, the foremost journal in the field, has a long-standing tradition of reporting the results of original research of an experimental or analytical nature in zoology, including investigations of all levels of biological organization, from the molecular to the organismal. Topical subdivisions are devoted to developmental and cellular biology, genetics, comparative physiology and biochemistry, immunology and parasitology, reproductive biology, and endocrinology. [Source: Aims & Scope]
Related titles: Split into: Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology ; Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution
Variant Title:
Molecular and developmental evolution (1999-2002)
Journal of experimental
zoology. Molecular and developmental evolution
JEZ <1997->
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