Citation examplesjournal article in Cell

How to cite a journal article in Cell

A peer-reviewed paper published in an academic journal. Style required by Cell Press journals.

Quick answer

To cite a journal article in Cell, include the author(s), year, title, and container or publisher details. A concrete example is below.

Example

Sweller, J. Cognitive load during problem solving: A reinterpretation. Cognitive Science **12**, 257-285 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1207/s15516709cog1202_4

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What you need

For a journal article, Cell expects these fields at minimum:

  • Author(s)
  • Year of publication
  • Article title
  • Journal name
  • Volume and issue number
  • Page range
  • DOI (if available)

Common mistakes

  • Mixing bibliography formatting with in-text citation rules. Reference-list entries and in-text cites follow different patterns — use the style's official guide for both.
  • Forgetting the DOI. When a DOI exists, most styles now require it (usually as a full https://doi.org/… URL).
  • Inconsistent capitalization. APA uses sentence case for titles; MLA and Chicago use title case. Mixing them is the single most common style error.

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Last updated: 5 May 2026