期刊名称:HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
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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Histochemistry and Cell Biology is a journal devoted secifically to the field of molecular histology and cell biology.
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Instructions to Authors
The final decision on acceptance of manuscript will be made on the basis of a peer review system. When an article is accepted for publication the copyright on it passes immediately into the possession of Spinger-Verlag. The copyright covers the exclusive and unlimited rights to reproduce and distribute the article in any form of reproduction(printing, electronic media or any other form); it also covers translation rights for all languages and countries. For U.S. authors the copyright is transferred to the extent transferable.
No manuscript processing fees, page charges or charges for halftone illustrations will be levied. All color illustrations will be free of charge provided the are delivered in electronic format by the authors.
Authors must prepare manuscripts in accordance with the journal’s accepted practice. Authors submitting diskettes are requested to follow the technical instructions printed in each issue of the journal. Springer offers a user-friendly Word document template for writing your manuscript. Please consult the Technical instructions for manuscripts and illustrations in electronic form published regularly in this journal. Manuscripts should be divided into the following sections: title page; Abstract; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; reference lists, figure legends and tables. The original manuscript must be typed double spaced with wide margins and on one side of the paper only; duplicate copies must be photocopied on both sides of the paper to save on postage. In order to reduce mailing costs, when a manuscript is rejected only the original illustrations will be returned. Genus and species names should be marked with a single straight underline for italics. Words the author wishes to emphasize in the body of the text may also be set in italics and should be marked in the same way. The approximate desired positions of figures and tables should be marked in the margin of the manuscript. For literature citations in the text the name/year system should be used. Brief accounts of particularly interesting results will be printed out of turn as “Short communications”. These should not exceed two or at the most three printed pages.
1. The title page must give: first name(s) and surname(s) of author(s); title of the paper; initial(s) of given names(s) and last name(s) of author(s) with full address(es) of institute(s); any footnotes referring to the title; e-mail address to which proofs should be sent and telephone and FAX numbers of the corresponding author.
2. Abstract. Each paper should be preceded by a summary not exceeding 200 words and up to 5 key words.
3. The list of references should include only works cited in the text. “Unpublished work” and “personal communications” may be referred to in the text but should not be included in the reference list. References should be listed at the end of the text as follows:
a) Single author-list alphabetically and then chronologically.
b) Author and one coauthor-list alphabetically by first author and then by coauthor and then chronologically.
c) First author and more than one coauthor-list alphabetically by first author and then chronologically, because only the first author’s name and “et al.” followed by the year of publication will be used in the text.
d) In the event that more than one paper by the same author or team of authors published in the same year is cited, the letters a,b,c,etc., should follow the year-e.g., Schwartz1971a)-in both the text and the reference list.
Entries in the reference list should be set out as follows:
Journals: name(s) of author(s) followed by initials(do not use “and”); year of publication; complete title; journal as abbreviated in Index Medicus; volume number, first and last page numbers.
Books: name(s) of author(s) followed by initials; year of publication; complete title (in English and French titles do not capitalize nouns, adjectives etc.); edition and volume if appropriate; publisher; place of publication.
4. Figures. The illustrations must be submitted in triplicate. Xerox copies or low quality laser prints are not acceptable. Figures should be restricted in number to the minimum needed to clarify the text. Information given in the legends must not be repeated in the text, nor should the same data be presented in both graph and table form. Illustrations that have already been published elsewhere are not usually accepted. All figures, whether photographs, graphs or diagrams, must be numbered in a single continuous sequence in the order in which they are cited in the text. Each figure must be mounted on a separate sheet. The author’s name, the number of the figure and the top of the illustration should be indicated on the back or on the sheet it is mounted on.
Figures can be grouped into a plate with spaces of not more than 1 mm between the individual illustrations. All figures must be mounted on regular bond paper and not on cardboard.
Layouts or single figures should either match the width of a single column(8.6 cm) or the printing area (17.6x23.6). The publisher reserves the right to reduce or enlarge illustrations.
a) Line drawings: Good-quality prints are needed. The inscriptions must be clearly legible. Letters 2 mm high are recommended. Computer drawings are acceptable provided the are of comparable quality to line drawings.
b) Halftone illustrations: Well-contrasted photographic prints, trimmed at right angles and in the desired final size must be submitted. Inscriptions should be about 3 mm high.
c) Color illustrations: All color illustrations will be free of charge provided they are delivered in electronic format by the authors. Otherwise only the first page of color figures will be free. For all additional color figures a lump sum of Euro 485.00 will be charged per article.
5. Legend. Each figure should have a short title followed by a concise description. Magnification of micrographs should be given either in the legend or by a scale bar on the micrograph. Such remarks as :”For explanation, see text” should be avoided. Legends are part of the text and should be appended to it in a list starting on a separate page.
6. Tables. All tables must be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals. Each table must be typed on a separate sheet. The title of each table should provide a brief, self-sufficient explanation of its content.
Proofs. To accelerate publication only one set of proofs will be sent to authors. This will show the final form in which the paper will appear in the journal. Changes made in proof should be limited to the correction of typo-graphical errors. Any others involve time-consuming and expensive work, and the costs will be charged to the author. If necessary, additions may be made at the end of the paper in a “Note added in proof”.
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief D. Drenckhahn University of W黵zburg, Germany J. Roth University of Zurich, Switzerland Editorial Board S. Bachmann Humboldt University Berlin, Germany M. Bergmann Institute for Veterinary Anatomy, Giessen, Germany F. Bosman University of Lausanne, Switzerland D. Brown Massachussetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA Y. Cetin Philipps University Marburg, Germany R. Dermietzel Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany R. F鋝sler Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany D. H. Fahimi University of Heidelberg, Germany S. Fakan University of Lausanne, Switzerland T. Fujimoto Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan J. B. Furness University of Melbourne, Australia B. Goud Institut Curie, Paris, France H. H鰂ler Technical University Munich, Germany L. A. Huber University of Innsbruck, Austria E. B. Hunziker University of Berne, Switzerland B. A. Imhof University of Geneva, Switzerland J. Klumperman University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands T. Koji Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan P. Komminoth Kantonsspital Baden, Switzerland P. Kugler University of W黵zburg, Germany W. Kummer Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany L.-I. Larsson The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg, Denmark J. Lippincott-Schwartz NIH/NICHD, Bethesda, MD, USA K. von der Mark Niklaus Fiebrig Center for Molecular Medicine, Erlangen, Germany A. Mironov Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, S. Maria Imbaro (Chieti), Italy S. Mundlos Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany W. Neuhuber Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany R. Oriol INSERM U 178, Villejuif, France P. Panula Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland M. Pavelka University of Vienna, Austria R. Pepperkok European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany A. Raap Leiden University, The Netherlands J. M. Robinson Ohio State University, USA K. Schilling University of Bonn, Germany H. Seguchi Kochi Medical School, Japan R. S. Staron Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA D. J. Taatjes University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA K. Takata Gumma University, Japan L. E. Thornell Ume?University, Sweden M. R. Torrisi Universit?di Roma 揕a Sapienza? Italy M. Werner University of Freiburg/Br., Germany F. Wachtler University of Vienna, Austria S. Yokota Yamanashi Medical School, Japan
Papers must be written in English and should be submitted in triplicate to on of the Editors-in-Chief or to a member of the Editorial Board.
Editors-in-Chief
Professor D.Drenckhahn
Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Julius Maximilians University
Koellikerstrasse 6
D-97070 Würzburg, Germany
Telephone +49-931-312703
Fax +49-931-312712
e-mail: anat015@mail.uni-wuerzburg.de
Professor J.Roth
Division of Cell and Molecular Pathology
Department of Pathology
University of Zurich
Schmelzbergstrasse 12
CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Telephone +41-1-2555090
Fax +41-1-2554407
e-mail: juergen.roth@pty .usz.ch
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