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期刊名称:ALLERGY

ISSN:0105-4538
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD, 35 NORRE SOGADE,PO BOX 2148, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, DK-1016
  出版社网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/
期刊网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0105-4538
影响因子:6.204(2008)
主题范畴:ALLERGY;    IMMUNOLOGY

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



About the journal

 

Allergy

European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Published with the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI)

Edited by:
J. Bousquet, Montpellier, France


 
Print ISSN: 0105-4538
Online ISSN: 1398-9995
Issues per Volume: Monthly
Current Volume: 58
ISI Journal Citation Reports?Ranking: 2002: 3/15 (Allergy); 24/119 (Immunol); Impact Factor 3.666

Aims and Scope

The European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Allergy, is the official journal of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) published by Blackwell Munksgaard.

The aim of the journal is to promote and maintain contact between basic and clinically applied allergology and immunology, and articles which contribute to this purpose are especially welcomed. Allergy, is an international journal with contributors and readers in all countries. Articles are accepted purely on the basis of quality.

The journal will publish Original Research within its field, give competent Reviews of selected subjects of interest to the allergologist and immunologist, and describe and comment upon aspects of interest in Contemporary Methodology.

Practical clinical implications of recent original research are evaluated by Editorial Comments. The journal includes Selected Abstracts from other periodicals in related disciplines. Letters to the Editor or Short Communications will enable authors to secure rapid publication of results of importance. New sections and activities will be regularly introduced.

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Original articles are limited to 6 printed pages. Authors must pay DKK 700 (approx.US$107) for each added page. Every article must be submitted as a file (not in ASCII format) on a newly formatted, 3.5-inch floppy disk, together with 4 manuscript (MS) copies (A-4 size, double-spaced, with wide margins and printed on 1 side only) and 4 originals of all tables and figures. The MS and the file on the disk must be identical, and the disk should contain no other files. The disk label must list title of the journal, name(s) of the author(s) (not exceeding 8 authors), title of the article, and computer operating system and word processor used. To guard against loss, authors should retain copies of all materials submitted.

Editorial Office
J. Bousquet, Montpellier, France
Allergy Editorial Office
Service des Maladies Respiratoires
H魀ital Arnaud de Villeneuve
371, avenue Doyen Gaston Giraud
34295 Montpellier Cedex 5
France
Fax: +33 467 042 708
e-mail: bousquet@montp.inserm.fr
 

Articles must be written in correct scientific English suitable for publication. Although articles are subject to review and editing, the journal does not hold itself responsible for all statements made by contributors. The first page should contain only the title of the article, the authors' names and institutions, and the full postal address of the author to whom communications and proofs are to be sent, and from whom offprints are to be requested. If the title is longer than about 40 letters and spaces, authors must supply a short title for a running head. Titles must be concise and precise, as the indexing and abstracting services depend on their accuracy. Acknowledgements should be given on a separate page and any major sponsorship should be mentioned.

Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the work has not been published before, is not being considered for publication elsewhere, and has been read and approved by all authors. The submission of the manuscript by the authors means that they automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to Blackwell Munksgaard if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication. On acceptance, the corresponding author will receive a Copyright Assignment Form from the Editorial Office, which is to be signed on behalf of all co-authors and returned. The work shall not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the publisher. The articles published in this journal are protected by copyright, which covers translation rights and the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute all of the articles printed in the journal. No material published in the journal may be stored on microfilm or videocassettes or in electronic databases or retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher.

Abstract - The abstract, the author's summary that appears at the beginning of the article, is to be structured under the headings Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The opening sentence should indicate the subject of the investigation. The abstract should emphasise any new information that the article contains, and indicate its relevance. It should give the generic names of new compounds. For experimental results, the abstract should indicate the method used; for new methods, the basic principle should be given. The abstract should be intelligible in itself without reference to the article and should not exceed 200 words.

Introduction - This should briefly outline the problem with particular emphasis on the present state of knowledge, followed by a short statement on the aim of the investigation.

Material and methods - This section should contain a brief description of the equipment and material employed and an explanation of how the work was done. Sufficient details should be given to enable a competent worker in the field to repeat the experiments. Detailed descriptions of standard laboratory procedures are not required; literature references will usually suffice.

Results - This section briefly describes the results obtained. As far as possible, data should be presented in tables or graphs; double documentation in text, tables, or figures should be avoided.

Discussion -The author should discuss, and not just recapitulate, the results, emphasising unsettled and controversial points, and reaching some conclusion.

References - The style of citations and references must conform to that of the "Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals" as stated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (BMJ 1991;302:338-341). References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. References are to be indicated in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals in parentheses. All references cited, and only these, are to appear consecutively in the list at the end of the paper. Authors should consult a recent issue of Allergy and note the following examples:

Journals. Swanson MC, Campbell AR, Klauck MJ, Reed CE. Correlation between levels of mite and cat allergens in settled and airborne dust. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1989;83:776-783.

Books. Czametzky BN. Urticaria. Berlin: Springer, 1986.

Chapter in book. Clissold SP. Rhinitis. In: Barnes PJ, Mygind N, editors. Budesonide: clinical experience in asthma and rhinitis. Manchester: ADIS Press, 1988;51-64.

Illustrations - Submit 4 originals of each illustration. Each graph, drawing, or photograph must be numbered in sequence with Arabic numerals. The approximate location in the text should be indicated by a marginal note. Legends to illustrations should be listed on a separate page, identified by the name of the journal, the authors' names, and the figure number. Lettering should be stenciled in black India ink, large enough for the necessary reduction. Line drawings should be drawn with black India ink on white transparent, or blue graph paper. For line drawings to be reasonably consistent within the journal, they should be at least double their intended finished size and, as such, their width should be one of the following standard sizes: 125 mm for single-column width, or 260 mm for - double-column width. Lettering on the figures should be 3.8-4 mm high. Helvetica Light, 14? obtainable as transfer letters, is recommended. Graphs may be plotted on plain white or blue squared paper; grid lines that are to show in the engraving should be in black ink. Photographs must be submitted as unmounted glossy enlargements showing good detail and contrast, and indicating "up" and "down". Mark each photograph with figure number, authors' names, and, if desirable, the magnification of the print. Never use paper clips on a glossy print or write so firmly on the back that the face is damaged. Send photographs flat and protect them with stout cardboard backing. Color illustrations will be accepted if considered necessary by the editor but must be paid for by the author, with some exceptions at the editor's discretion. Current rates will be quoted by the publisher. Original color transparencies as well as two sets of color prints should be submitted.

Tables - The layout must allow the tables to be read in the same direction as the text. They should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, each typed on a separate page, due regard being paid to the proportion of the printed pages, and provided with self-explanatory legends.

Proofs - Page-proofs only will be sent. Only minor alterations may be made without extra cost.

Key words - From 4 to 9 key words for indexing should be supplied together with the abstract. They should be placed in alphabetical order and adjusted to the Medical Subject Headings of Index Medicus.

Abbreviations and symbols - Only abbreviations and symbols that are generally accepted should be used. Unfamiliar ones must be defined when first used.

Case reports; short communications - This material should not exceed 4 printed pages in length including references and no more than 3 tables or figures.

Letters to the editor - Letters, which do not undergo editorial revision except for language correction, are normally accepted as stimulating comment on current issues, especially relating to material recently published in the journal. They should not exceed 300 words.

AllergyNet- This section features brief papers, including letters to the editor, clinical and scientific observations, hypotheses, failure to reproduce published data, etc. Contributions should not exceed 600 words including references. With a figure or a table included, it should not exceed 400 words. Authors must supply a summary statement of no more than 15 words and key words as for an original article. A major criterion for the acceptance of this material is that it deal with questions or problems of general interest. Contributions to this section will not undergo peer review but will be reviewed by the associate editors. They may undergo minor editorial revision, such as necessary correction of language, and authors will not normally read the proofs. Emphasis will be on rapid publication of new material.

Offprints - Offprints without covers can be ordered on the form accompanying the proofs.

Supplements- These are papers exceeding 20 printed pages whose publication is paid for entirely by the author. Although supplements must be accepted by the editorial office, the journal does not hold itself responsible for all statements made by contributors. After acceptance, supplements do not undergo editorial revision, but should be as similar as possible in style (especially citation style) and format to original articles. It is Blackwell Munksgaard's policy to acknowledge in supplements any major sponsorship.

 


Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief:
J. Bousquet, Montpellier, France

Allergy Editorial Office
Service des Maladies Respiratoires
H魀ital Arnaud de Villeneuve
371, avenue Doyen Gaston Giraud
34295 Montpellier Cedex 5
France
Fax: +33 467 042 708
e-mail:
bousquet@montp.inserm.fr

Associate Editors:
T. Bieber, Bonn, Germany
W. Fokkens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Marc Humburt, Clamart, Cedex, France
M. L. Kowalski, Lodz, Poland
H-U. Simon, Bern Switzerland

Advisory Board:
S. Bonini, Rome, Italy
P.B Van Cauwenberge, Ghent, Belgium
S.G.O Johansson, Stockholm, Sweden
G. Lilja, Stockholm, Sweden

Editorial Board:
R.C. Aalberse, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
G. Boman, Uppsala, Sweden
A. Boner, Verona, Italy
C. Bruijnzeel-Koomen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
K. H. Carlsen, Olso, Norway
M. Chapman, Charlottesville, VA, USA
F. Chung, London, UK
C. Dahinden, Bern, Switzerland
R. Dahl, Aarhus, Denmark
G. D'Amato, Naples, Italy
G. Del Prete, Florence, Italy
P. Demoly, Montpellier, France
J. A. Denburg, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
S. R. Durham, London, UK
J. Gordon, Birmingham, UK
T. M. M. Haahtela, Helsinki, Finland
S. Halken. Kolding, Denmark
C. R. Hewitt, Leicester, UK
P.G. Holt, Perth, Australia
A. Kapp, Hannover, Germany
J. Kips, Ghent, Belgium
T. Kishimoto, Osaka, Japan
P. M. Matricardi, Pratica Di Mare (RM), Italy
H. Merk, Aachen, Germany
A. Miadonna, Milan, Italy
F. Neukirch, Paris, France 
G. Pershagen, Stockholm, Sweden
C. M. Pini, Rome, Italy 
B. Samuelsson, Stockholm, Sweden
D. Vervloet, Marseilles, France
U. Wahn, Berlin, Germany
M. Wickman, Stockholm, Sweden
B. W黷hrich, Zurich, Switzerland

 



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