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Gastrointestinal physiology: moving in the fast lane Martin F. Kagnoff , Editor The editorship of the Journal will change hands effective July 1. The past 6 years have been exciting and fast moving, yet very rewarding times for all of us at the Journal. We have had the privilege of working at the forefront of science and innovations in technology. Throughout this time, we have published the best work in gastrointestinal and liver physiology, maintained the Journal's focus on areas of greatest interest and importance to our readership, and improved the Journal for authors and readers by drawing on state of the art technologies. It is clear that AJP Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology has achieved new vigor, drawing on tools of molecular and cell biology and genomics/proteomics to attain a greater understanding of cellular function and of organ and mammalian physiology. Important for the Journal, this revolution in science and the growth of physiology is still in its early stages. The greatest opportunities lie ahead. Technology is often viewed as cold and impersonal. Nonetheless, the Journal has used technology in an “author- and reader-friendly” way. With the advent of web-based manuscript submissions, journal submissions from anywhere in the
AJP - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology – The American Physiological Society
Published: Jun 1, 2003
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