Aims and scope

Channels is a fully open access journal for all types of research related ion channels, transporters and exchangers, including studies on function, structure, biophysics, pharmacology, modulation and their regulation in health and disease.

Channels aims to foster communication among the ion channel and transporter communities and facilitate advancement of the field. Studies involving ion channels as biomarkers for human disease are encouraged. Provided that ion channels or transporters are involved, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and accepts submissions from fields including, but not limited to:

  • structure
  • function and biophysics
  • modulation
  • pharmacology
  • ion channelopathies

Manuscripts should address basic and translational research into the physiology and pathophysiology of ion channels in neuroscience, cardiovascular sciences, cancer research, and endocrinology, and gastroenterology. Ion channel physiology and pathophysiology in invertebrates, plants and bacteria will also be considered.


As well as lab-based research, manuscripts can utilise computational and systems biology approaches.

For manuscripts that deal bioinformatics analyses of ion channels and transporters as potential biomarkers for disease, Channels requires the inclusion of functional studies that address underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms

Channels operates a single-anonymized peer review policy.

All articles are made freely and permanently available online through gold open access publication.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.