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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY

ISSN:1386-6532
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1043 NX
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/524062/description#description
影响因子:3.168
主题范畴:VIROLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal
Former title: Journal of Chromatography B Biomedical Sciences and Applications

Journal of Chromatography B

analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences

Scope
The Journal of Chromatography B addresses advancements in and applications of analytical methodologies related to drugs, other biologically active compounds, metabolites, biomarkers as well as to bio-polymers such as proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, glycans. The areas considered include:

 clinical analysis, therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, toxicological analysis, bio-environmental analysis and novel approaches to sample preparation in analysis of biological matrices.

 the qualitative and quantitative analysis of biopolymers including proteins, peptides and their post-translational modifications as well as nucleic acids and glycans.

 the screening and profiling of body fluids, tissues, biological matrices and system related to monitoring the level of active substances, including metabolites, biomarkers and toxicants.

 the comparative analysis of biological systems using proteomics, genomics, metabonomics and other "omics" including novel ways of data handling and interpretation.

 preparative aspects related to separation and isolation of bioactive compounds including biopolymers.

Analytical techniques covered include the various facets of chromatography, electrophoresis and related methods, including mass spectrometry and affinity-based methodologies.

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Instructions to Authors
Editorial Office Journal of Chromatography A and B

P.O. Box 681, 1000 AR Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sara Burgerhartstraat 25, 1055 KV Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tel. (+31) 20 485 2794

FAX (+31) 20 485 2304

e-mail chrom-eo@elsevier.nl

Upon acceptance of an article by the journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible disemination of information.

Submission of papers

Manuscripts in English (four copies), as well as a set of reproducible figures, are required) should be submitted to:

Editorial Office

Journal of Chromatography A and B

P.O. Box 681

1000 AR Amsterdam, Netherlands

Manuscripts for the Symposium Volumes section (three copies are required) should be submitted during the symposium concerned. After the symposium, correspondence should be sent by regular air mail (NOT by registered, special delivery of private mail services) to the Editor handling the corresponding proceedings, i.e., either:

Dr. E. Heftmann, Editor of Journal of Chromatography A, Symposium Volumes, P.O. Box 928, ORINDA, CA 94563-0818, USA; or

Dr. Z. Deyl, Editor of Journal of Chromatography A, Symposium Volumes, Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Videnska 1083, 14220 Prague 4-Krc, Czech Republic

Every paper must be accompanied by a letter from the senior author, stating that he/she is submitting the paper for publication in the Journal of Chromatography A or B.

Manuscript preparation

Manuscripts should be typed in double spacing on one side of consecutively numbered sheets of paper of uniform size. A 2-cm margin should be left on each side, an easily readable font (12 pt.) should be chosen, and (in case of computer-processed manuscripts) a letter-quality printer or equivalent should be used. The manuscript should be preceded by a sheet of manuscript paper carrying the title of the paper and the name, full postal address and FAX number of the author to whom correspondence is to be addressed. As a rule, papers should be divided into sections, headed by caption (e.g. Abstract, Introduction, Experimental, Results, Discussion). All illustrations, photographs, tables, etc. should be on separate sheets. Four copies of the complete manuscript (with illustrations and tables attached to each copy) should be submitted (for Symposium Volumes only: three copies).

Electronic manuscriptsElectronic manuscripts have the advantage that there is no need for the rekeying of text, thereby avoiding the possibility of introducing errors and resulting in reliable and fast delivery of proofs.

The preferred storage is a 5.25- or 3.5-in. disk in MS-DOS format, although other systems are welcome, e.g., Macintosh (in this case, save your file in the usual manner, do not use the option save in MS-DOS format). Your disk and (exactly matching) printed version(printout, hardcopy) should be submitted together to the accepting editor or Editorial Office according their request. Please specify the type of computer and word-processing package used (do not convert your text file to plain ASCII). Ensure that the letter "l" and digit "1" (also letter "O" and digit "0")have been used properly, and format your article (tabs, indents, etc.) consistently. Characters not available on your word processor (Greek letters, mathematical symbols, etc.) should not be left open but indicated by a unique code (e.g. gr alpha, a, #, etc., for the Greek letter alpha). Such codes should used consistently throughout the entire text. Please make a list of such codes and provide a key.Dot not allow your word processor to introduce word splits and do not use a "justified" layout. Please adhere strictly to the general instructions on style/arrangement and, in particular, the reference style the journal. Further information may be obtained from the Publisher.

Title

The title of the paper should be concise and informative. Since titles are widely used in information retrieval systems, care should be taken to include the key words. The title should be followed by the authors' full names, academic or professional affiliations, and the address of the laboratory where the work was carried out. If the present address of an author is different from that mentioned, it should given in a footnote. Acknowledgements of financial support are not to be made in a footnote to the title or name of the author, but should be included in the Acknowledgements at the end of the paper.

Abstract

All articles should have an abstract of 50-100 words which clearly and briefly indicates what is new, different and significant. No references should be given.

Introduction

Every paper must have a concise introduction that mentions what has been done before on the topic, with appropriate references, and that states clearly what is new in the paper now submitted.

Experimental

The Experimental section should contain sufficient information for others to repeat the Experiments. Whereas general conditions can usually best be specified in the Experimental section, it is often better to give specific details in the figure captions. Appendix 1 lists what should typically be specified.

Tables and illustrations

Although appropriate tables and illustrations contribute to a clear and concise presentation of results, they should not merely repeat data already given in the text.

Tables should typed (in double spacing) on separate pages, and numbered in Roman numerals according to their sequence in the text. A brief descriptive heading should be given above each table. Below the heading the experimental conditions should be described. The layout of the tables should be given serious thought, so that the reader can grasp quickly the significance of the results.

Figures should be submitted in a form suitable for reproduction, either drawn in Indian ink on drawing or tracing paper,or as sharp prints [either photographic (glossy) prints or prints from a high-resolution laser printer].All axes of graphs and chromatograms should be clearly labelled, with full quantitative data, equivalent information should be provided in the legend. Please note that any lettering should also be in a form suitable for reproduction. Lettering (which should be kept to a minimum) and spacing on axes of graphs should be such that numbers, etc., remain legible after reduction in size. One reproducible copy and three photocopies are required. The figures should preferably be of such a size that the same degree of reduction can be applied to all of them. The size of the figures should preferably not exceed the size of the text pages. Simple straight-line graphs (such as calibration lines)are not acceptable, because they can readily be described in the text by means of an equation or a sentence. Claims of linearity should be supported by regression data that include slope, intercept,standard deviations of the slope and intercept, standard error and the number of data points; correlation coefficients are optional. Standard symbols should be used in line drawings; the following are available to the typesetters and can also be used in the legends: filled or open squares, triangles, circles or diamonds, + or x.

Photographs should have good contrast and intensity. Sharp, glossy photographs are required to obtain good half tones. References to the illustrations should be included in appropriate places in the text by Arabic numerals and the approximate position of the illustration should be indicated in the margin of the manuscript. Each illustration should have a caption, all the captions being typed (with double spacing) together on a separate sheet.

If structures are given in the text,the original drawings should be provided.

Coloured illustrations are reproduced at the author's expense, the cost being determined by the number of pages and by the number of colours needed.

The written permission of the author and publisher must be obtained for the use of any figure already published. Its source must be indicated in the legend.

Nomenclature, symbols,abbreviations and units

Widely accepted symbols, abbreviations and units (SI) should be used.If there is any doubt about a particular symbol or abbreviation, the full expression followed by the abbreviation should be given the first time it appears in the text. Abbreviations used in tables and figures should be explained in the captions. In general, the recommendations of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) should be followed and attention should be given to the recommendation of the Analytical Chemistry Division in the journal Pure and Applied Chemistry Nomenclature for Chromatography, Pure Appl. Chem., 65 (1993) 819-872. Decimal points should be indicated by full stops. All decimal numbers smaller than unity should include a leading zero (e.g.0.11).

References

References should be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text, and listed in numerical sequence on a separate sheet at the end of the article. The numbers should appear in the text at the appropriate places in square brackets. In the reference list, periodicals"1", monographs "2", multi-author books "3", and proceedings "4" should be cited in accordance with the following examples:

[1] D.P. Ndiomu and C.F. Simpson, Anal. Chim. Acta, 213 (1988)

237.

[2] T. Paryjczak, Gas Chromatography in Adsorption and Catalysis,

Wiley, Chichester,1986.

[3] M. Saito, T. Hondo and Y. Yamauchi, in R.M. Smith (Editor),

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1988, Ch. 8, p. 203.

[4] F.I. Onushkaand K.A. Terry, in P. Sandra, G. Redant and F. David (Editors), Proceedings of the 10thInternational Symposium on Capillary Chromatography, Riva del Garda, May 1989,Huethig, Heidelberg, 1989, p. 415.

Abbreviations for the titles of journals should follow the system used by Chemical Abstracts. Articles not yet published should be given as "in press" (journal should be specified), "submitted for publication" (journal should be specified), "in preparation" or "personal communication".

Vols. 1-651 of the Journal of Chromatography; Journal of Chromatography,Biomedical Sciences and Applications and Journal of Chromatography, Symposium Volumes should be cited as J.Chromatogr.

From Vol. 652 on, Journal of Chromatography A (incl. Symposium Volumes) should be cited as J. Chromatogr. A and Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications as J. Chromatogr. B.

Dispatch

Before dispatch of the manuscript please check that the envelope contains four copies of the paper complete with references, legends and figures, and a disc with the electronic version of the manuscript. One of the sets of figures must be the originals suitable for direct reproduction. Please also ensure that permission to publish has been obtained from your institute.

Proofs

One set of proofs will be sent to the author to be carefully checked for printers' errors. Only type-setter's errors may be corrected. No changes in, or additions to, the edited manuscript will be accepted.

To ensure the fastest possible publication, proofs are sent to authors by air mail and must be returned to the publisher also by airmail. If this is not done, the article will be passed for publication with house correction only. Proofs may also be returned by FAX; the FAX number of Journal of Chromatography is: 31 (Netherlands)-20 (Amsterdam) -5862759.

Reprints

Twenty-five reprints of Full-length papers, Reviews,Short Communications, Discussions and Technical Notes will be supplied free of charge. Additional reprints can be ordered. The order form containing price quotations will be sent to the authors together with the proofs of their article.

Subscription orders

Subscription orders should be sent Elsevier Science B.V., P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Journal of Chromatography A and the Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applicationscan be subscribed to separately. Indexes can also be ordered separately. Write to the Marketing Manager, Chemistry, at the above address for more details.Appendix 1: Experimental conditions to be specified

Experimental conditions should preferably be given on a separate sheet, headed "Conditions". These conditions will, if appropriate, be printed in a block, directly following the heading "Experimental".

General

Chemicals. Supplier (+city/town, state, country) and degree of purity of all less common chemicals; EC number of enzymes; optical purity of enantiomers.

Equipment. Model and manufacturer (+ city/town, state, country) of commercial instruments (e.g. chromatographs and detectors). For instruments that are not commercially available, sufficient detail (or a reference) should be given to allow others to construct their own instrument. Detection parameters (e.g. type, wavelength, attenuation, linearity range, limit of detection at a specified signal-to-noise ratio).

Sample preparation. Application papers should contain full details (or a reference) of the method of sample preparation. For centrifugation steps, give details of g value and time. Injection device and volume and concentration of the injected sample should be specified.

Column liquid chromatography

Column. Column dimensions (length x internal diameter), manufacturer and location, packing material (for non-commercial columns or columns that are not widely used the chemical composition should be specified), particle diameter, pore diameter, column temperature.

Mobile phase. Complete and unambiguous description of the mobile phase composition or procedure for its preparation; pH; flow-rate; gradient programme.

k' values. When reporting values, the method for determining the hold-up time (t0) must be described.

Gas chromatography and supercritical fluid chromatography

Column. In addition to the parameters mentioned for column liquid chromatography, specify type of column (packed, capillary, etc.) support material, film thickness of the stationary phase, and surface modification, if applicable.

Carrier gas. Type, purity, flow-rate or inlet pressure (bar or MPa).

Temperature. All relevant temperatures (or temperature programmes) should be detailed.

Planar chromatography

Chamber. Internal dimensions, manufacturer and location, saturation, temperature, humidity.

Thin layer or paper. Manufacturer and location, material, dimensions, type (laboratory-prepared or commercially precoated) and thickness of layer, additives (fluorescent indicator, binder), position of starting line, development mode, method of activation.

Solvent. Composition of solvent, monophasic or upper or lower phase of two-phase mixture, total volume.

Sample. Application method, size of spot or streak, solvent and amount of solute and volume of solution applied.

Detection. Spray reagent, wavelength, details of colours, RF values.

Electrophoresis

Matrix. For example, cellulose acetate, agarose, polyacrylamide; gel concentration; percentage cross-linker; dimensions and material of tube, sheet, etc., surface modification, length between column inlet and detector, temperature.

Buffers.Complete and unambiguous description of buffers used, pH and how the pH was set or adjusted.

Other. Injection method, voltage, current. In electropherograms, anode and cathode should be indicated.

Free colour pictures and other supplementary material on the WWW

Authors may now submit colour pictures and other supplementary material along with their paper, which will be linked to a special section on the Journal of Chromatography Home Page. In that section for those papers which contain supplementary material the bibliographic information will be given as well as the e-mail address of the author. The material should be put on a separate disk clearly marked as such accompanying the final version of the paper that is sent to the Editorial Office. Also, the e-mail address of the author is needed to allow readers on the Home Page to contact the author, if necessary. If the information does not fit onto disk, please supply information to enable Elsevier to ftp the information from the author.

In the hardcopy paper reference should be made to this information in a section called "WWW Supplementary Material" which is to be placed just before the references section. Please indicate briefly the type of supplementary material and mention that this can be accessed via the Journal of Chromatography Home Page.

  • Format requirements
  • Graphics: GIF or JPEG
  • Videos: MPEG or Quicktime
  • Tables: HTML3.0. For complicated tables: use graphics files

Note: please keep files as small as possible. This will enhance usability.

For more information and comments please contact the Editorial Office (Fax: (+31) 20 485 2304; E-mail: chrom-eo@elsevier.nl



Editorial Board
Editors:
R. Bischoff, University of Groningen, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
H.T. Karnes, Richmond, VA, USA
W. Lindner, University of Vienna, Austria
D.K. Lloyd, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Analytical R & D, New Brunswick, USA
I.W. Wainer, Baltimore, MD, USA
Annual Review Volume Editor:
Z. Deyl, Prague, Czech Republic
Editor News and Book Review Sections:
Z. Deyl, Prague, Czech Republic
Editorial Office:
Journal of Chromatography, P.O. Box 681, 1000 AR Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Editorial Board:
J. Angerer, Erlangen, Germany
Y. Baba, Tokushima, Japan
B.G. Charles, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
J.P. Chovan, Summit, NJ, USA
J. Cummings, Manchester, UK
G.T. de Jong, Utrecht, Germany
A.P. De Leenheer, Ghent, Belgium
E. Gelp¨ª, Barcelona, Spain
D.S. Hage, Lincoln, NE, USA
J. Haginaka, Hyogo, Japan
M.W.T. Hearn, Clayton, Vict., Australia
G. Hopfgartner, Geneva, Switzerland
C.G. Huber, Saarbr¨¹cken, Germany
D.M. Lubman, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
J. Macek, Prague, Czech Republic
K. Markides, Uppsala University, Sweden
G. Marko-Varga, Lund, Sweden
B.K. Matuszewski, West Point, PA, USA
H.H. Maurer, Homburg/Saar, Germany
F.A.J. Muskiet, Groningen, The Netherlands
T. Nagatsu, Toyoake, Japan
F. Nilsson, Lund, Sweden
M.L.J. Reimer, Quebec, Canada
J.M. Rosenfield, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
N.R. Srinivas, Hyderabad, India
L. Staendker, Hannover, Germany
J.F. Stobaugh, Lawrence, KS, USA
F. Tagliaro, Verona, Italy
P. Thibault, Montreal, Canada
T.S. Tracy, Morgantown, USA
D. Tsikas, Hannover, Germany
J-L. Veuthey, Geneva, Switzerland
I.D. Wilson, Macclesfield, UK


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