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Cell Press puts quality at your fingertips: Announcing the new Cell Press iPhone app -- Cell Alerts

Accessing leading life science research just became even easier

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Cell Press

Cell Press is delighted to announce the launch of its new iPhone app – Cell Alerts, available to download for free at www.cell.com/iphone or http://bit.ly/fw9pbx.

Using Cell Alerts, it is now possible to keep up to date with the latest articles published in high impact research journals from Cell Press, including Cell, Neuron, Cell Stem Cell, Current Biology, and many more, from wherever and whenever the scientist chooses, completely free of charge.

By downloading the free app today, readers have easy access to informative text-based, graphical and voice summaries of articles in the newest issues available immediately upon publication. No journal subscription required. They can also search and mark article abstracts of interest to read once they're back in the lab.

Emilie Marcus, Editor (Cell) and Editor-in-Chief (Cell Press) commented, "With the launch of this app, we're pleased to offer those who already enjoy the benefits of reading Cell Press journals online, even greater flexibility and choice in how they can access our content."

Cell Press journals deliver the highest quality, cutting edge research, and whether it's to look for that new hot article, using either title or author name, or simply browsing the latest listings by journal or publication date, Cell Alerts offers that same quality experience.

As well as offering instant access to Cell Press research articles, Cell Alerts enables readers to view upcoming conferences on the move. The conference feature enables easy browsing through comprehensive upcoming conference listings which can be filtered by area of interest.

Cell Alerts has been developed in conjunction with Dartmouth Journal Services. Mike Hepp, Senior Technology Strategist at Dartmouth Journal Services said, "Dartmouth Journal Services is committed to developing technology-based solutions and services that help publishers keep pace with the changing demands of the publishing industry. Cell Press is a valued and long-time customer of ours. We were extremely excited to have them as our first mobile app customer."

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For more information on Cell Alerts and to download the free app today, visit: http://www.cell.com/iphone or http://bit.ly/fw9pbx.

About Cell Press

Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier, is committed to improving scientific communication through the publication of exciting research and reviews. Each of our titles is viewed as a must-read by the scientific community it serves. Cell Press primary research journals include the flagship journal Cell, as well as Neuron, Immunity, Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell, Cancer Cell, Current Biology, Structure, Chemistry & Biology, Cell Metabolism, Cell Host & Microbe, Cell Stem Cell, and, new to Cell Press, Biophysical Journal, and The American Journal of Human Genetics. Cell Press also publishes the Trends family of reviews journals, including Trends in Cell Biology, Trends in Neurosciences, and Trends in Cognitive Sciences. (www.cell.com).

About Dartmouth Journal Services

Dartmouth Journal Services, a Sheridan Group company based in Waterbury, VT, is a leading provider of technology-based journal publishing solutions for scholarly, technical, and medical publishers, societies, associations, and university presses.

About The Sheridan Group

Located in Hunt Valley, MD, The Sheridan Group is comprised of six print and publishing services companies including The Sheridan Press, Dartmouth Printing Company, Dartmouth Journal Services, United Litho, The Dingley Press, and Sheridan Books. Each company has a market specialty – scholarly journals, magazines, catalogs, or books. The Sheridan Group is a leading provider of a full range of printing and publishing services to publishers, associations, university presses, and catalogers. www.sheridan.com


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