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microPublication: Our Mission

microPublication.org publishes brief, novel findings, negative and/or reproduced results, and results which may lack a broader scientific narrative. Each article is peer reviewed and assigned a DOI. microPublication Biology articles are now discoverable through PMC, PubMed, EuropePMC, Google Scholar, and university library catalogs. Included data is curated and, upon publication, deposited in third party referential databases (when available).

As part of our long-term sustainability plan, we will institute article processing charges (APCs) starting April 2nd, 2022. We will charge $250 per article, which should cover costs but not new initiatives. No article will be refused because of an author's inability to pay page charges.

Recent microPublications

C. elegans srf-6 and nsy-1 mutations result in a similar 2AWCON phenotype and do not complement (srf-6 is nsy-1 II)
Brooke E Honzel, Stephen J Foley and Samuel M Politz
Published: 2019/07/04
Reviewed by: Maria Gravato-Nobre
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000128
Three C. elegans srf-6 mutants carry nsy-1 mutations (srf-6 is nsy-1 I)
Nicholas D Van Sciver, Jennifer O Pulkowski and Samuel M Politz
Published: 2019/07/04
Reviewed by: Maria Gravato-Nobre
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000127
Caenorhabditis Intervention Testing Program: the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib mesylate does not extend lifespan in nematodes
Anna L Coleman-Hulbert, Erik Johnson, Christine A Sedore, Stephen A Banse, Max Guo, Monica Driscoll, Gordon J Lithgow and Patrick C Phillips
Published: 2019/07/03
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000131
The autophagy gene product BEC-1 supports normal aging and neurodevelopment in Caenorhabditis elegans: Integration
Nicholas Ashley and Andrea M Holgado
Published: 2019/06/15
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000102
The autophagy gene product BEC-1 supports normal aging and neurodevelopment in Caenorhabditis elegans III
Nicholas Ashley and Andrea M Holgado
Published: 2019/06/14
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000101
The autophagy gene product BEC-1 supports normal aging and neurodevelopment in Caenorhabditis elegans II
Nicholas Ashley and Andrea M Holgado
Published: 2019/06/14
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000100
The autophagy gene product BEC-1 supports normal aging and neurodevelopment in Caenorhabditis elegans I
Nicholas Ashley and Andrea M Holgado
Published: 2019/06/14
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000099
UNC-42 function is required for the ectopic expression of ASH markers in mls-2 mutant animals
Jordan F Wood and Denise M Ferkey
Published: 2019/06/12
Reviewed by: Renee Baran
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000116
Worm corpses affect quantification of dauer recovery
Carolaing Gabaldon and Andrea Calixto
Published: 2019/06/11
Reviewed by: Michael Ailion
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000121
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