Glia
Chief Editors
Bruce R. Ransom (Seattle)
Helmut Kettenmann (Berlin)
Editorial Office at MDC
IMPACT FACTOR (2010): 5.186
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking (2010): 34/237 (Neurosciences),
Online ISSN: 1098-1136
Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
Aims and Scope
GLIA is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes articles dealing with all aspects of glial structure and function. This includes anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, and pathology of glial cells.
Advantages of Publishing in GLIA
Reaching a Multidisciplinary Audience of Dedicated Biomedical Researchers. GLIA, the journal that launched the field of glial research, is still the journal of choice for neuroscientists, neurobiologists, neurologists, cell and developmental biologists, anatomists, pathologists, and neurochemists, looking for the most comprehensive coverage in this field of study.
Securing Rapid Online Publication through EarlyView®. Your article will be posted online as soon as it is ready, before the release of the compiled print issue.
Accessing a State-of-the-Art Submission System. GLIA offers online manuscript submission and peer-review via ScholarOne Manuscripts (fomerly known as Manuscript Central), a user-friendly system making manuscript submission and tracking quick, easy, and safe.
Attaining High Visibility. GLIA is available online through Wiley Online Library®, Wiley’s Internet publishing platform. Wiley Online Library® has more than 29 million user sessions per year.
For more information visit the journal website


