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

Gynecological Endocrinology, the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology, covers all the experimental, clinical and therapeutic aspects of this increasingly new discipline. It includes papers relating to the control and function of the different endocrine glands in females, the effects of reproductive events on the endocrine system, and the consequences of endocrine disorders on reproduction.
New features include the publication of Rapid Communications and Invited Editorials
Instructions to Authors
All manuscripts submitted for publication should be sent to the Editor who decides whether they will be published. The address is: Professor A. R. Genazzani, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56100 Pisa, Italy. Referees will not be identified to authors but their comments may be conveyed by the Editor, at his discretion. Copyright: It is a condition of publication that the authors transfer the world copyright of their manuscripts to the publishers. All manuscripts should therefore be accompanied by a signed statement that the article is original, is not under consideration or has not been previously published in another journal. Nevertheless, authors will be entitled to publish any part of their paper elsewhere without permission provided the usual acknowledgements are given. Authors will be notified if a request to publish a part or whole of their paper is received. The assignment of the copyright will not affect subsisting patent rights or arrangements relating to them. Illustrations, tables or quotations from other publications are already copyrighted and can be reproduced only with written permission from the copyright owner. Written permission to use these should accompany the manuscript. Ethical review: The Editor and Publishers support the principles ofthe Declaration of Helsinki, and expect that the authors of papers submitted to the Journal will have obtained ethical consent and followed those legal and regulatory requirements for hun1an experimentation with drugs, including informed consent, according to procedures which apply in their institution and country. Authority and responsibility: The intellectual content ofthc paper is the responsibility ofthe authors. The Editor and the Publishers accept no responsibility for opinions and statements of authors. While every effort will be nlade by the Editor and Publishers to avoid inaccurate and misleading data, they accept no liability wllatsoever for the consequences of wrong information. The authors undertake to keep the Editor and the Publishers fully and effectually indemnified against any liability or claims that may arise out of the publication of inaccurate and/or misleading data. Submission of manuscripts: Authors should send three copies oftheir manuscript and one copy of illustra tions to the Editor and retain a copy for reference. The manuscript should clearly designate one author as corre spondellt to whom proofs will also be sent, and the full postal address, telephone number and fax number of this individual should be given. All copies of rejected manuscripts and accompanying illustrations will be returned to the authors. Presentation: Manuscripts should be typed, double spaced on one side of A4 size paper, leaving a 5 cm margin at the top and left-hand side of the sheet. Papers should be structured into headed sections as follows: Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, and Refer ences. Each section should begin on a new sheet and be identified with the shoulder heading. Other sub-section headings within the main headings may be used but should be limited. The first page should include: title, first and last name of the authors and their affiliations, short title (no more than 20 letters), key words (5-8), and the address for correspondence . Abstract: An abstract not exceeding 200 words should state what was done, the main findings, and how the work was interpreted. Style: Abbreviations and symbols must be standard and SI units used throughout. Statistical analysis must explain the methods used. The use of footnotes is not permitted. Single quotation marks should be used and words to be italicized should be underlined. The Editor reserves the right to alter manuscripts whenever necessary to make them conform to the stylistic and bibliographic conventions of the journal. Literature cited: References should be numbered consecutively throughout the text and cited as super script numerals. They should be listed in full at the end of the article, paying attention to the following: 1. Journal and book titles should be underlined once, and volume numbers underlined twice - to indicate to the printer italic and bold faces respectively. 2. et al. is not used for multiple-author papcrs. 3. Medical journal abbreviations follow Index Medicus usage. 4. Unpublished work, work in preparation or personal communications should not be used as references but merely mentioned in the text. References should be set out in the style of the following examples: Journal article, one author: Gross, F. (1971). The renin angiotensin system and hypertension. Ann. Intern. Med., 75, 777-9 Journal article, two or Inore authors: Winslow, C. E. A., Herrington, L. P. and Gagge, A. P. (1937). Physiological reactions to thc environmental temperature. Am. J. Physiol., 120, 1-8 In press (fill in current year): Wyon, 1). P. (19-). Thermal comfort during surgical operations. J. Hyg. Camb., in press Book: Guyton, A. C. (1963). Circulatorv Phvsiology: Cardiac Output and its Regulation, p. 127-31. (Philadelphia: Saunders) Article in an edlted book: Childe, V. G. (1954). Early forms of society. In Singer, C. J., Holonyard, E.J. and Hall, A. R. (eds.) A History of Technology, p. 38-43. (New York and London: Oxford University Press) Abstracts; Eaton, K. J., Mayne, J. R. and Menzies, J. B. (1974). Studies on pressure measurements. Symposium on Full-Scale Fluid Dynamic Measurements, Leicester, July 20-22, p. 23 Acknowledgements: The scientific and material contributions of others to the work should be acknow ledged. Any grant supports should be listed and permission for reproduction of published material ac knowledged. Illustrations: All illustrations (photographs or line drawings) should be about 1 1/2 times the intended final size. Glossy prints of photographs are necessary. Any lettering or annotation on photographs or line drawings should be indicated on a tracing overlay or a photocopy ofthe original. The use of symbols in illustrations should be consistent with usage within the paper. All illustrations should be identified on the back by the name of the principal author and the figure number. If the orientation of an illustration is not obvious it should be indicated on the back. All illustrations should be numbered as figures whether they are photographs, representational drawings or graphs. Legends for illustrations should be collected together and presented on a separate manuscript page. All illustrations should be specifically referred to in the text, e.g. Figure 2. Authors will be expected to defray the extra cost of printing any illustration in color (details on request). Tables: Tables ideally should not have more than 80 characters to the line (counting spaces between columns as 4 characters) unless absolutely unavoidable. Each table should be on a separate page with its caption. The following symbols should be used for notes: All tables should be specifically referred to in the text, e.g. Table 3. Rapid communications: Rapid communications will also be considered for publication in the Journal. These should not exceed 1000 words in length and should be submitted directly to the Editor. Proofs: The designated author will receive a copy of the proofs, which should be read carefully for errors. The corrected proof must be returned promptly. Authors will be asked to defray the expense of any major alterations to the proofs which are departures from the original copy.
Reprints: Twenty-five offprints of each article will be provided free of charge.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
A.R. Genazzani
Editorial Advisory Board
H.I. Abdalla, UK E.Y. Adashi, USA K. Aittomaki, Finland P.G. Artini, Italy J. Balasch, Spain A.M. Barreca, Italy P.N. Barii-Raguè, Spain Z. Ben-Rafael, Israel M.H. Birkhauser, Switzerland P. Bouchard, France H.G. Burger, Australia C.W. Burger, The Netherlands G. Creastsas, Greece D.M. de Kretser, Australia L. Devoto, Chile A.M. Di Blasio, Italy J. Dor, Israel J.L.H. Evers, The Netherlands F. Facchinetti, Italy M. Filicori, Spain M. Garcia Segura, Spain A.D. Genazzani, Italy L. Giudice, USA J.G. Grudzinskas, UK S. Hillier, UK A. Kauppila, Finland A. Lanzone, Italy E. Lunenfeld, Israel R. Maheux, Canada T. Maruo, Japan F. Naftolin, USA M. Neves-e-Castro, Portugal A. Pellicer, Spain F. Petraglia, Italy T.N. Rabe, Germany W. Rossmanith, Germany G. Samsioe, Sweden A.E. Schindler, Germany J. Schoemaker, The Netherlands C. Simon, Spain J. Studd, UK C. Sultan, France T. Tanbo, Norway B. Tarlatzis, Greece A. Templeton, UK W.H. Utian, USA J. Veldhuis, USA B. Von Schoultz, USA M. Wikland, Sweden O. Ylikorkala, Finland
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