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Macromolecular Journals www.macros.wiley-vch.de Macromolecular Journals Macromolecular Rapid Communications Print ISSN: 1022-1336 Online ISSN: 1521-3927 Volume 30, 24 issues in 2009. Ω Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 2009, MRC continues to bring you high-quality Macromolecular Materials research on all topical areas of macro- and Engineering molecular science. Print ISSN: 1438-7492 Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics Ω M R C presents Communications, Reviews Online ISSN: 1439-2054 Print ISSN: 1022-1352 and Feature Articles and it is your journal of Volume 294, 12 issues in 2009. Online ISSN: 1521-3935 choice for rapid publication: on average 30 Volume 210, 24 issues in 2009. days to decision! Ω Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2009, Ω Increased Impact Factor: 3.383* – Top ten MME continues to bring you high-quality Ω With the longest tradition in the field, journal by ranking and by total number of research on advanced polymeric materials. 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(2008, 209, 32) Ω Effect of the Molecular Weight of Poly(3- emulsion Process Ω RAFT-Based Synthesis and Characterization hexylthiophene) on the Morphology and K. Landfester et al. (2007, 292, 1237) of ABC versus ACB Triblock Copolymers Performance of Polymer Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells Containing tert-Butyl Acrylate, Isoprene, and www.mme-journal.com Styrene Blocks W. Ma, J. Y. Kim, K. Lee, A. J. Heeger K. L. Wooley et al. (2007, 208, 2481) (2007, 28, 1776) Ω Oligomers and Polymers Based on Bridged Phenylenes as Electronic Materials www.mcp-journal.com A. C. Grimsdale, K. Müllen (2007, 28, 1676) www.mrc-journal.com Macromolecular Journals – a successful family Macromolecular Reaction Engineering Macromolecular Symposia Print ISSN: 1862-832X Print ISSN: 1022-1360 Online ISSN: 1862-8338 Online ISSN: 1521-3900 Volume 3, 9 issues in 2009. Volume 275-288, 14 issues in 2009. Ω M R E publishes recent and MS contains peer-reviewed Macromolecular Bioscience important results of academic con tri butions from selected and industrial research in the Print ISSN: 1616-5187 international meetings, entire field of polymer reaction Online ISSN: 1616-5195 including those of the engineering, including polymer Volume 9, 12 issues in 2009. Ω American Chemical Society reaction modeling, reactor Macromolecular Theory (ACS) Ω MBS bridges polymer and optimization and control, after and Simulations Ω International Union of Pure and materials sciences with life strict peer-reviewing. Print ISSN: 1022-1344 Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) sciences and biomedicine. Ω Brilliant first Immediacy Index: Online ISSN: 1521-3919 Ω Society of Polymer Science Ω MBS covers all aspects of bio- 0.449* – Top ten journal in Volume 18, 9 issues in 2009. 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Special Issues polymerization, process control, and emulsification Ω Molecular Assemblies as Bio- Special Issue mimetic Systems and Their Ω Special Article Series ‘Modeling Applications What’s everyone reading? for Polymer Design’ Ω Polymers in Life Sciences Ω Recent Advances in the Study Ω Biomaterials in China of High-Temperature Free What’s everyone reading? Radical Acrylic Solution Copolymerization Ω Theoretical Designs of What’s everyone reading? Molecular Photonics Materials R. A. Hutchinson et al. Ω PLA Nano- and Microparticles (2008, 2, 199) Z. Shuai et al. (2008, 17, 12) for Drug Delivery: An Overview Ω Ω One- and Two-Component of the Methods of Preparation Polycondensation Kinetics of Lactic Acid Bottle-Brush Polymers: V. Lassalle et al. (2007, 7, 767) Simulations Compared to M. Morbidelli et al. (2007, 1, 611) Ω Preparation of Biodegradable Theoretical Predictions Ω Chain Length Distributions of Polymer Nanoparticles by K. Binder et al. (2007, 16, 660) Miniemulsion Technique and Polyolefins Made in Stopped- Ω Kinetics of Stable Free Radical Their Cell Interactions Flow Reactors for Non- Instantaneous Site Activation Mediated Polymerization inside K. Landfester et al. (2008, 8, 127) Submicron Particles J. B. P. Soares et al. (2008, 2, 115) Ω Nanofibrous Poly(lactic acid)/ H. Tobita (2007, 16, 810) Hydroxyapatite Composite Scaffolds for Guided Tissue www.mre-journal.com Regeneration www.mts-journal.com H. Shin et al. (2008, 8, 328) www.mbs-journal.com * Thomson Reuters Citation Report 2007 M a c r o m o l e c u l a r Journals – a successful family The Macromolecular Journals Ω Continue their tradition of publishing high-quality papers from young talents as well as from leading scientists in the field, including Nobel laureates from H. Staudinger to Y. Chauvon, R. H. Grubbs, and R. R. Schrock. 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