Portland Press
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Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of The Biochemical Society. It is a not-for-profit publisher of journals and books in the cellular and molecular life sciences. The surplus from the sales of its publications are returned to the scientific community via the activities of The Biochemical Society.

Portland Press publishes books, a magazine, The Biochemist, and several print and online academic journals:
  • ASN NEURO the journal of the American Society for Neurochemistry
    American Society for Neurochemistry
    The American Society for Neurochemistry is a professional society for neurochemists and neuroscientists from North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean, whose research concerns the role and interactions of small molecules in the development, growth, function, and pathology of the nervous...

  • Biochemical Journal
    Biochemical Journal
    The Biochemical Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which covers all aspects of biochemistry, as well as cell and molecular biology...

  • Biochemical Society Symposia (online only)
  • Biochemical Society Transactions
    Biochemical Society Transactions
    Biochemical Society Transactions is an academic journal which publishes the transactions of the annual conference and focused meetings of the Biochemical Society, together with independent meetings supported by the Society. The Society's annual symposium, previously published only in Biochemical...

  • Biology of the Cell
    Biology of the Cell
    Biology of the Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of cell biology, cell physiology, and molecular biology of animal and plant cells, microorganisms and protists...

  • Cell Signalling Biology
  • Clinical Science
    Clinical Science (journal)
    Clinical Science is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers all areas of clinical investigation, with a focus on translational science and medicine...

  • Essays in Biochemistry
  • Bioscience Reports

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