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Inception and establishment of the International CCN Society (ICCNS) and of the Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling (JCCS): A response to A. Leask's Editorial entitled "Modeling the microenvironment special issue".

Bernard Perbal1.   

Abstract

A little over a year ago, on January 25, 2021, the new Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of JCCS stated in his Editorial: "ICCNS and JCCS were the brainchildren of Bernard Perbal, and without his energy and drive, neither would exist, to the detriment of us who are driven to solve difficult problems in science, and not picking low-hanging fruit. All one has to do is examine all the editorials written in JCCS (and CCS!) to see evidence of this. It will be tough to fill those shoes."I disagree with the assertion in the Editorial published on March 29, 2022 that G. Martin contributed "to the initial growth of the International CCN Society, and, ultimately, to the establishment of this journal." My opinion is based on the evidence that the International CCN Society (ICCNS) and its official organ journal, the Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling (JCCS), were created by myself. Over a span of 21 years until the present, and in spite of his contribution to the early history of CTGF, we never heard from G. Martin being involved or interested in any aspect of the ICCNS and its biannual meetings, nor in any aspect in the growth of JCCS.In order to further clarify the confusion stemming from the Editorial in question and to give credit where it is due, I provide below detailed evidence that undoubtedly ascribes the true inception of both ICCNS and JCCS, and merit to the efforts of all those who trusted and supported us during the initial difficult creative moments.I am of the opinion that the Editorial, and the implications that it carries do not justice to the efforts of those who were really involved in the creation of both the ICCNS and JCCS.In the name of respectful scientific integrity, I will provide the evidence that correctly attributes the inception of ICCNS and JCCS.
© 2022. The International CCN Society.

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Keywords:  International CCN society; Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling

Year:  2022        PMID: 36098895     DOI: 10.1007/s12079-022-00694-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal        ISSN: 1873-9601            Impact factor:   5.908


  6 in total

Review 1.  The connective tissue growth factor/cysteine-rich 61/nephroblastoma overexpressed (CCN) family.

Authors:  D R Brigstock
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 19.871

2.  The official unified nomenclature adopted by the HGNC calls for the use of the acronyms, CCN1-6, and discontinuation in the use of CYR61, CTGF, NOV and WISP 1-3 respectively.

Authors:  Bernard Perbal; Susan Tweedie; Elspeth Bruford
Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2018-11-05       Impact factor: 5.782

Review 3.  The role of CCNs in controlling cellular communication in the tumor microenvironment.

Authors:  Lauren B Birkeness; Snigdha Banerjee; Mohiuddin Quadir; Sushanta K Banerjee
Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 5.908

Review 4.  Molecular and Genetic Interactions between CCN2 and CCN3 behind Their Yin-Yang Collaboration.

Authors:  Satoshi Kubota; Kazumi Kawata; Takako Hattori; Takashi Nishida
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 6.208

5.  Proviral rearrangements and overexpression of a new cellular gene (nov) in myeloblastosis-associated virus type 1-induced nephroblastomas.

Authors:  V Joliot; C Martinerie; G Dambrine; G Plassiart; M Brisac; J Crochet; B Perbal
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 6.  Contribution of MAV-1-induced nephroblastoma to the study of genes involved in human Wilms' tumor development.

Authors:  B Perbal
Journal:  Crit Rev Oncog       Date:  1994
  6 in total

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