Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Physiology.
Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Physiology that provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for publications in the field of craniofacial biology. The Specialty covers the cellular and molecular aspects of the development, pathology and repair or regeneration of craniofacial tissues and organs. Cross-disciplinary papers that provide novel and significant insights into important problems in the areas of craniofacial development, evolution, genetic disorders affecting craniofacial tissues, pathology, repair, stem cells, and translation of basic research findings to clinical applications for improved diagnosis and treatment (tissue engineering) are welcome.
Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology welcomes the following
tier 1 article types: Book Review, Clinical Case, Editorial, General Commentary, Hypothesis & Theory, Methods, Opinion, Original Research, Perspective, Review and Specialty Grand Challenge.
All articles must be submitted directly to Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology, where they are processed by the associate and review editors of the Specialty Section.
All articles published in Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology will be subjected to the
Frontiers Evaluation System after online publication. Authors of the
original research articles with the highest impact, as judged by many expert readers, will be invited by the Field Chief Editor of Frontiers in Physiology to write a prestigious Frontiers
Focused Review - a tier 2 article. This is referred to as "
democratic tiering". The selection is based on the reader impact over a 4-month period from the date of publication. The selected high impact articles are re-written in a review style centered on the original discovery, and aim to address the wider audience across all of Physiology.