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JCR1997-2023
SJR1999-2020;2022-2023
CiteScore2011-2023
SCI2010-2019
SCIE2010-2024
CC2016-2024
SCOPUS2017-2024
MEDLINE2016-2024
EMBASE2016-2024
Country
USA
Aime & Scopes
ELECTROPHORESIS is an international journal that publishes original manuscripts on all aspects of electrophoresis, and liquid phase separations (e.g., HPLC, micro- and nano-LC, UHPLC, micro- and nano-fluidics, liquid-phase micro-extractions, etc.). Topics include new or improved analytical and preparative methods, sample preparation, development of theory, and innovative applications of electrophoretic and liquid phase separations methods in the study of nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates natural products, pharmaceuticals, food analysis, environmental species and other compounds of importance to the life sciences. Papers in the areas of microfluidics and proteomics, which are not limited to electrophoresis-based methods, will also be accepted for publication. Contributions focused on hyphenated and omics techniques are also of interest. Papers describing the application of standard electrophoretic methods will not be considered.
Papers on nanoanalysis intended for publication in ELECTROPHORESIS should focus on one or more of the following topics:
/// Nanoscale electrokinetics and phenomena related to electric double layer and/or confinement in nano-sized geometry
/// Single cell and subcellular analysis
/// Nanosensors and ultrasensitive detection aspects (e.g., involving quantum dots, "nanoelectrodes" or nanospray MS)
/// Nanoscale/nanopore DNA sequencing (next generation sequencing)
/// Micro- and nanoscale sample preparation
/// Nanoparticles and cells analyses by dielectrophoresis
/// Separation-based analysis using nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanowires
Contributions will be allocated to one of six subject categories:
/// General, capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography (CE and CEC)
/// Liquid phase separations
/// Miniaturization
/// Nanoparticle, microparticle and cell analysis
/// Nucleic acids
/// Proteins, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE)
During submission, authors are requested to indicate their preferred subject category.
ELECTROPHORESIS will continue to serve as an indispensable vehicle for the dissemination of efficacious advances by covering all operative approaches from gels through capillaries to chips.