期刊名称:BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Biological Trace Element Research has been organized to serve as the much-needed central forum for the powerfully emergent, interdisciplinary field of research on the biological, environmental, and biomedical roles of trace elements. Not a biochemical journal per se, Biological Trace Element Research emphasizes the integrative aspects of trace metal research in all appropriate fields, welcoming human and animal nutritional studies devoted not only to the fundamental chemistry and biochemistry at issue, but also to the elucidation of the relevant aspects of preventive medicine, epidemiology, clinical chemistry, agriculture, endocrinology, animal science, pharmacology, microbiology, toxicology, virology, marine biology, sensory physiology, developmental biology, and related fields.
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Instructions to Authors
Submit manuscripts prepared as outlined below to the Editor-in-Chief:
Dr. Gerhard N. Schrauzer Biological Trace Element Research Institute 2400 Boswell Rd, Suite 200 Chula Vista, CA 91914 E-mail: gschrauzer@ucsd.edu
PH: (619) 934-0792 FX: (619) 934-0793
Submission
- Three copies of all manuscripts submitted for consideration must be sent by certified or registered mail to the Editor-in-Chief or to one of the Associate Editors (Dr. Favier, Dr. Schramel, or Dr. Kodama). Cover letter should indicate number of text pages (including references), number of figures, and number of tables.
Manuscripts
- Type manuscript in English
- Type manuscript double-spaced on one side of consecutively numbered pages with 1- to 1-1/2-in. margins
- Include all figures and tables after the text
- Include an electronic disk version of your manuscript in a Macintosh format, preferably in a Microsoft Word document. PC-prepared disks are also acceptable; manuscripts and electronic versions must match. Revised electronic versions cannot be submitted without a corresponding reprinted manuscript.
Copyright Transfer Agreement
- Please include; manuscripts cannot be published without author's signed and dated form
Abstracts
- Abstracts should be 100?00 words
Index Entries
- Include 5?0 index entries/key words
Artwork
- Number figures consecutively with Arabic numerals; callouts (if any) should be cap letters
- All illustrations, including chemical structures, must be provided in professional-quality, finished form ready for direct reproduction without revision by us. Include figure captions.
- Color art cannot be accepted unless the author is willing to assume the additional costs involved in production; quotes given on request.
- Photographs should be glossy prints with strong contrasts
Tables
- Type on separate pages
- Number consecutively with Arabic numerals in order of mention in the text
- Provide titles for all tables
References
- Cite in the text by italic Arabic numerals in parentheses, set on the text line
- List at the end of the paper in consecutive order
Follow style indicated below:
Journal reference: 1. P. K. Nakane and A. Kawaoi, Comparison of concentrations of some elements, J. Histochem. Cytochem. 22, 1084?088 (1974).
Chapter in book: 2. H. Bergmeyer, R. M. Rilke, and D. Thomas, Interspecific comparison of elements, in Applied Biopoeisis, vol. 3, R. Lowell, ed., Humana, Totowa, NJ, pp. 99?08 (1984).
Book reference: 3. H. Bergmeyer, Methods in Enzymatic Analysis, 2nd ed., Academic, New York (1984).
Report or document: 4. H. Sansarci, Analysis of trace metal particulates, PhD thesis, First Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey (1980).
Page charges
- There are NO page charges for accepted articles
Reprints
- Reprints are available to authors at standard rates
Editorial Board
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Manuel F. Flores-Arce, Managing Editor (Laboratory of Trace Elements and Environmental Toxicology, Instituto Tecnologico de Tijuana, MEXICO) Peter Schramel, Editor (Trace Element Analysis, Institut f黵 謐ologische Chemie, Neuherberg, GERMANY) Yasushi Kodama, Editor (School of Medicine, University of Environmental and Occupational Health, Kitakyushu, JAPAN) Alain Favier, Editor (Laboratoire de Biochemie, CHU de Grenoble, FRANCE)
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T. Akiyama, Kitakyushu, JAPAN M. Anke, Jena, GERMANY J, Boccio, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA J. A. Centeno, Washington, DC C. Chatterjee, Lucknow, INDIA G. F. Combs, Jr., Ithaca, NY M. Costa, New York, NY R. J. Cousins, Gainesville, FL J. L. Domingo, Reus, SPAIN L. Floh? Braunschweig, GERMANY E. Harper, La Jolla, CA R. I. Henkin, Washington, DC N.G. Ilb鋍k, Uppsala, SWEDEN V. Iyengar, Gaithersburg, MD M. Krachler, J黮ich, GERMANY P. Laszlo, Liege, BELGIUM B. L鰊nerdal, Davis, CA C. J. Lovatt, Riverside, CA E. J. Massaro, Durham, NC J. Matta, Ponce, PR D. M. Medeiros, Columbus, OH M. Naziroglu, Elazig, TURKEY F. H. Nielsen, Grand Forks, ND R. 謘terberg, Uppsala, SWEDEN W. Pories, Greenville, NC E. C. Rush, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND H. H. Sandstead, Galveston, TX H. Satoh, Sendai, JAPAN B. Sarkar, Toronto, CANADA J. E. Spallholz, Lubbock, TX F. W. Sunderman, Jr., Middlebury, VT K. Tomokuni, Saga, JAPAN G-Q. Wang, Xi'an Shaanxi, CHINA P. D. Whanger, Corvallis, OR D. R. Williams, Cardiff, Wales, UK G. Yamada, Kumamoto, JAPAN P. F. Zatta, Padova, ITALY A. Zgirsky, Lodz, POLAND
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