Article accepted: "Remdesivir and chloroquine effectively inhibit the recently emerged novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in vitro"

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Dear Lucas,


This paper has been submitted to the journal on 25th Jan 2020; definitely, it has been sent for peer-reviewing. We received the revised version on 27th Jan 2020. It has been accepted on 28th Jan 2020. Hope it is helpful.

 

Have a nice weekend.

 

Best

Lei

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Lei Cheng, PhD

Managing Editor

Cell Research

From Cell Research website (https://www.nature.com/cr/about):

The 2020 journal metrics for Cell Research are as follows:

Citations
2 Year Impact Factor: 25.617*
5 Year Impact Factor: 25.924*
JCR Rank: 8/195(Q1) CELL BIOLOGY*
Immediacy Index: 30.075*
Eigenfactor Score: 0.03440*
Article Influence Score: 9.438*

Journal Citation Indicator: 2.85*

SJR: 7.395
SNIP: 2.907

Access
Total webpage views, 2020: 3,107,672
Total successful full-text article requests, 2020: 3,712,024

Turnaround times
Number of days from Submission to acceptance: 115 days 
Number of days from acceptances at publisher to published online: 19 days

*2020 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2021)

Acknowledgements:

We thank Xi Wang, Yan Wu, Weijuan Shang, Huanyu Zhang, Yufeng Li, Hengrui Hu,
Xiaming Jiang, Yuan Sun, from Wuhan Institute of Virology for their
essential assistance with this study. We thank Prof. Fei Deng from National Virus
Resource Center, and Tao Du, Jia Wu and Hao Tang from BSL-3 Laboratory
of Wuhan Institute of Virology for their critical support. We thank Prof. Yanyi Wang
and other colleagues of Wuhan Institute of Virology and Wuhan National
Biosafety Laboratory for their excellent coordination. We thank Dr. Basil Arif for
scientific editing of the manuscript. We thank the anonymous reviewers for
their valuable suggestions. This work was supported in part by grants from the
National Science and Technology Major Projects for “Major New Drugs Innovation
and Development” (directed by Prof. Song Li) (2018ZX09711003), the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (31621061), and the Emergency Scientific
Research Project for 2019-nCoV from Hubei Province (to Profs. Zhengli Shi and
Gengfu Xiao).
 

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