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About the journal
Clinical Nephrology appears monthly and publishes manuscripts containing original material with emphasis on the following topics: prophylaxis, pathophysiology, immunology, diagnosis, therapy, experimental approaches and dialysis and transplantation.
Instructions to Authors
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1. Manuscript and charges: Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate together with a covering letter (see below). A manuscript processing fee of US $ 70.00/ € 70.00 will be charged for each manuscript. A page fee of US$ 70.00 / € 70.00 for each page will only be charged in excess of 6 printed pages. Payments should be made by cheque paid to Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle or by Visa- or Mastercard by stating credit card number, credit card holder and expiry date in the covering letter. When submitting a manuscript, include a statement that all authors agree to the publication with their signatures.
2. Disks: Authors should submit final version of the text on disk with a hardcopy of this final version (WinWord.doc). Otherwise papers cannot be published.
3. Declaration: The covering letter must contain the statement: “The results presented in this paper have not been published previously in whole or part, except in abstract form? All authors are required to give signed consent for publication on a separate sheet together with the covering letter. Possible conflicts of interest following publication must be disclosed.
4. Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Editor for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia Prof. Dr. med. K. M. Koch Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1 D ?30625 Hannover, Germany Tel. (+49-511) 551-0984 Fax (+49-511) 551-0986 E-mail: clin.nephrol@t-online.de
Editor for America Prof. Dr. H.H. Malluche Division of Nephrology, UKMC 800 Rose St, Room 564 USA ?Lexington, Kentucky, 40536-0084, USA E-mail: hhmall@pop.uky.edu |
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Manuscripts |
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1. Only original papers written in English and not exceeding 15 (Letters to the editor 3) typewritten pages (30 lines per page) including tables, illustrations and references.
2. Manuscripts should be submitted in four copies (1 original together with 3 photocopies). Figures should be mounted. Only photos with good contrast or original line drawings are acceptable. The following sequence of arrangement is recommended: abstract, key words, introduction, methods, material or case histories, results and discussion, each section being clearly marked. The manuscripts should be typed double-spaced on one side of the paper only on consecutively numbered pages. Illustrations, legends, tables, references, abstract (20 ?30 lines) and running title (max. 80 characters) are to be submitted on separate pages. The abstract should precisely outline aims, material, method, results and conclusions and be structured accordingly. It should be comprehensible to readers before they read the paper. For the purpose of documentation, indicate 3 to 5 relevant key words that may or may not appear in the title. They should be given below the abstract and each separated by a dash (?.
3. The title should be as concise as possible and begin with the main concept in order to facilitate electronic search. The title page should present the institutions and the full postal addresses of all authors. Each author should be correctly linked to the appropriate institution by means of numerical superscripts. The author to whom correspondence should be addressed should also be stated on the title page together with fax, telephone number and E-mail address. A copy of the title page should be sent to the publisher:
Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle Bajuwarenring 4 D-82041 Deisenhofen, Germany Fax: (+49-89) 613 54 12.
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Proofs |
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Authors will be sent page proofs. To avoid delays in publication, proofs should be checked immediately for typographical errors and returned to the publisher as requested. Costs ensuing for corrections made by the author, far in excess of mistakes made by the printer, must be carried by the author. However, under certain circumstances, essential changes of an extensive nature may still be possible; this in form of a “note added in proof?
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Style |
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For style and presentation authors should consult a recent copy of the journal. Abbreviations and symbols of chemical terms must be in conformity with the regulations in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 38: 1-5, 1975. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary is the standard for spelling and compounding. See also under Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals, JAMA May 5, 1993 ?Vol. 269, No. 17.
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Illustrations |
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Photographs or sets of photographs on glossy paper should be provided together with magnification scales when appropriate and should be large enough to be legible when reproduced. Photographs and diagrams should have a label on the back designating figure numbers, name of author(s) and top of the figure. All photographs and diagrams should be referred to as figures and should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals. The legends for illustrations should be typed on a separate sheet. Color photographs can be printed at author’s expense; price estimate upon request. Only photographic prints and onginal line drawings are acceptable. Tables should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals and each typed on a separate sheet.
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Citation |
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References in the text are quoted by author’s name and year in brackets, [Jean 2001] or [Cohen and Buckley 1999]. For three or more authors, the first author’s name should be cited followed by et al. [Becker et al. 2002]. References should be limited to a critical selection. All papers quoted in text must be listed in the bibliography. The bibliography should be arranged alphabetically, abbreviations according to Index Medicus. Examples:
1. Papers published in journals: Lee HS, Lim SD 1995 The significance of glomerular hypertrophy in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Clin Nephrol 44: 349-355
2. Books: Malluche HH, Sawaya BP, Hakim RM, Sayegh MH 1999 Clinical Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. Dustri, Deisenhofen
3. Contributions in books: Waid TH 1999: Urinary Tract Obstruction. In: Malluche HH, Sawaya BP, Hakim RM, Sayegh MH (eds): Clinical Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. 1999. Dustri, Deisenhofen, pp. I.14:3-I.14:6 |
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Reprints |
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Corresponding authors are entitled to 5 copies of the joumal free of charge. Larger quantities of reprints can be provided for a fee listed on the reprint order form to be returned with proofs.
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Abbreviations |
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Abbreviations that need not be explained if used:
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| Ångstrom |
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kilogram(s) |
kg |
body surface area |
BSA |
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liter(s) |
l |
| body weight |
body wt |
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meter(s) or milli- |
m |
| centimeter |
cm |
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micron(s) or micro- |
m |
| Celsius |
C |
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milligram(s) per cent |
mg/100 ml |
complement components |
C1, C2, C3 |
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minute(s) |
min |
correlation coefficient |
r |
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molar |
M |
creatinine clearance |
CCr |
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mole(s) |
mol |
| Curie(s) |
Ci |
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molecular wight |
mol wt |
| Eyuivalents |
Eq |
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nanogram(s) (millimicrogram) |
ng |
| Fahrenheit |
F |
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nanoliter(s) (millimicroliter) |
nl |
glomerular filtration rate |
GFR |
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nanometer(s) (millimicrometer) |
nm |
| gram(s) |
g |
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normal (concentration) |
N |
grams per cent |
g/100 ml |
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not significant |
NS |
| half-time |
t1/2 |
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optical density |
OD |
| hour(s) |
h |
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osmole(s) |
Osm |
| inch |
in |
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probablity |
p |
International Unit(s) |
IU |
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second(s) |
s |
| intramuscular |
i. m. |
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standard deviation |
SD |
| intraperitoneal |
i. p. |
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standard error |
SE |
| intravenous |
i. v. |
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standard error of the mean |
SEM |
insulin clearance |
CIn |
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ultraviolett |
UV | | |
Editorial Board
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Editor for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia |
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K. M. Koch, Hannover (Editor-in-Chief) |
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Deputy Editor |
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G. M. Eisenbach, Hannover |
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Associate Editors |
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J. Bergstrom, Huddinge ?J. P. Grünfeld, Paris ?H. Haller, Hannover ?BR>W. Hörl, Wien ?P. Michielsen, Leuven ?Th. Philipp, Essen |
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Editorial Board |
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K. M. Andrassy, Heidelberg ?J. Bahlmann, Hannover ?S. R. Batsford, Freiburg ?A. F. Bergstrand, Huddinge ?G. A. Brabant, Hannover ?J. Brodehl, Hannover ?J. A. Bruijn, Leiden ?R. Brunkhorst, Hannover ?B. J. M. Canaud, Montpellier ?A. R. Clarkson, Adelaide ?M. Daha, Leiden ?G. D’Amico, Milano ?W.G. Daniel, Erlangen ?M. E. De Broe, Antwerpen ?K. De Groot, Hannover ?J. A.. Diaz-Buxo, Charlotte ?A. Distler, Berlin ?R. Donckerwolcke, Maastricht ?A. J. M. Donker, Amsterdam ?T.B. Drüeke, Paris ?K.-U. Eckhardt, Berlin ?J.H. Ehrich, Hannover ?F. Eitner, Aachen ?C. Erley, Tübingen ?J. Feehally, Leicester ?D. Fliser, Hannover ?J. Floege, Aachen ?U. Frei, Berlin ?R. Gokal, Manchester ?B. G. Grabensee, Düsseldorf ?H. J. Gröne, Heidelberg ?W. L. Gross, Lübeck ?P. Grützmacher, Frankfurt ?G. Guder, München ?W. Gwinner, Hannover ?M. Haubitz, Hannover ?O. Heidenreich, Aachen ?P. Hoyer, Essen ?M. Jadoul, Bruxelles ?P. Jungers, Paris ?J. T. Kielstein, Hannover ?V.Kliem, Hannover-Münden ?H. Köhler, Homburg ?F. Kokot, Katowice ?C. Kurts, Hannover ?K. Latta, Hannover ?K. L. M. Leunissen, Maastricht ?G. Lonnemann, Hannover ?F. Luft, Berlin ?Q. Maggiore, Florenz ?J. Mann, München ?F. Marumo, Tokyo ?O. Mehls, Heidelberg ?M.J. Mihatsch, Basel ?J. F. Moorhead, London ?A. P. Mügge, Bochum ?G. A. Müller, Göttingen ?D. E. Müller-Wiefel, Hamburg ?G. Neild, London ?H. Neumann, Freiburg ?H.-H. Neumayer, Berlin ?D. Peest, Hannover ?C. Ponticelli, Milano ?J. Radermacher, Hannover ?K. K. Rahn, Münster ?T. Risler, Tübingen ?E. Ritz, Heidelberg ?C. Ronco, Vicenza ?A. Saito, Kanagawa ?K. Schärer, Heidelberg ?F. P. Schena, Bari ?R. Schindler, Berlin ?P. Schollmeyer, Freiburg ?S. Shaldon, Monaco ?A. Sharma, Berlin ?R. B. Sterzel, Nürnberg ?C. Stief, Hannover ?G. Sunder- Plasmann, Wien ?H. L. Tillmann, Hannover ?J.-L. Vanherweghem, Bruxelles ?R.C. Vanholder, Gent ?K. Vareesangthip, Bangkok ?BR>R. K. A. Verberckmoes, Haacht-Tildonk ?C. Wanner, Würzburg ?M. Weber, Köln ?J. F. M Wetzels, Nijmegen ?V. Wizemann, Gießen ?F. J. Woude, v.d., Mannheim ?C. Ypersele de Strihou, v., Bruxelles ?K. Zerres, Aachen ?L. B Zimmerhackl, Freiburg ?P. Zucchelli, Bologna |
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Editor for America |
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H. H. Malluche, Lexington |
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Deputy Editor |
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B. P. Sawaya, Lexington |
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Associate Editors |
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M. C. Faugere, Lexington ?T. Waid, Lexington ?M. F. Michelis, New York ?N. Ismail, Nashville |
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Consulting Editor |
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R. Glassock, Lexington |
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Managing Editor |
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S. Garnett, Lexington |
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American Editorial Board |
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J. G. Abuelo, Providence ?B. G. Appel, New York ?D. S. Baldwin, New York ?E. Balow, Bethesda ?A. Besarab, Detroit ?W. W. Brown, St. Louis ?J. F. Burke, Philadelphia ?B. T. Burton, Bethesda ?J. S. Cheigh, New York ?W.R. Clark, McGaw Park ?B. G. Delano, Brooklyn ?M. De Vita, New York ?F. Dumler, Royal Oak ?S. N. Emancipator, Cleveland ?R. J. Falk, Chapel Hill ?P. Fanti, Lexington ?R.N. Fine, Stony Brook ?R. M. Friedler, Lexington ?E. A. Friedman, Brooklyn ?M. B. Ganz, Cleveland ?R. S. Gaston, Birmingham ?G. Gleim, New York ?J. Goebel, Lexington ?M. L. Halperin, Toronto ?S. Hariharan, Milwaukee ?J. H. Helderman, Nashville ?S. H. Hou, Chicago ?B. D. Kahan, Houston ?J. B. Klein, Louisville ?N. K. Krane, New Orleans ?E. D. Lederer, Louisville ?A. K. Mandal, Dayton ?K. J. Martin, St. Louis ?B. J. Materson, Miami ?J. W. McKeown, Lexington ?A. F. Michael, Minneapolis ?D. G. Oreopoulos, Toronto ?E. P. Paganini, Cleveland ?V. R. Peddi, Cincinnati ?T. M. Phillips, Washington, D.C. ?B. M. Piraino, Pittsburgh ?C. Pomeroy, Lexington ?K. S. Reddy, Lexington ?J. S. Rodman, New York ?R. Rowland, Lexington ?M. H. Sayegh, Boston ?S. Schwab, Durham ?M. A. Sekkarie, Bluefield ?R.A. Sherman, New Brunswick ?R. L. Sherman, New York ?J. H. Shinaberger, Los Angeles ?F. G. Silva, Oklahoma City ?M. Stegall, Rochester ?G. E. Striker, Bethesda ?J. C. Van Stone, Columbia ?A. M. Weinstein, New York ?S. Woodle, Chicago ?R. Wyatt, Memphis ?E. W. Young, Ann Arbor ?R. Zabetakis, New York |
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The Editorial Board is subject to change from year to year. |
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