期刊名称:INTERVIROLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Published 6 times a year by S. Karger AG, P.O. Box, CH–4009 Basel.
 ‘Intervirology’ is listed in bibliographical services, including Current Contents/Life Sciences, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Reference Update, Excerpta Medica, Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts.

 Founded 1973 by J.L. Melnick Continued by F. Rapp (1986–1990); M.J. Buchmeier and C.R. Howard (1991–1993)

Instructions to Authors
Submission
 Only original papers written in English are considered and should be sent to:
 Prof. R.W. Braun S. Karger AG Editorial Office Intervirology PO Box CH?009 Basel (Switzerland) Tel. +41 61 306 1344 Fax +41 61 306 1434 E-Mail s.aeschbach@karger.ch
 Mailing address for courier deliveries only: Allschwilerstrasse 10 CH?055 Basel (Switzerland)
 Manuscripts from Japan and South-East Asia should be sent to:
 Dr. Okio Hino, MD, PhD Department of Experimental Pathology Cancer Institute 1-37-1 Kami-ikebukuro, Toshima-ku Tokyo 170-8455 (Japan) Fax 181 3 5394 3815 E-Mail ohino@ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
 Manuscripts should be submitted fourfold, i.e., one original and three copies (with four sets of illustrations of which one is an original), typewritten double-spaced on one side of the paper, with a wide margin.


 Conditions
 All manuscripts are subject to editorial review. Manuscripts are received with the explicit understanding that they are not under simultaneous consideration by any other publication. Submission of an article for publication implies the transfer of the copyright from the author to the publisher upon acceptance. Accepted papers become the permanent property of ‘Intervirology’ and may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. It is the author’s responsibility to obtain permission to reproduce illustrations, tables, etc. from other publications.


 Arrangement
 Title page: The first page of each paper should indicate the title, the authors?names, the institute where the work was conducted, and a short title for use as running head.
 Full address: The exact postal address of the corresponding author complete with postal code must be given at the bottom of the title page. Please also supply phone and fax numbers, as well as e-mail address.
 Key words: For indexing purposes, a list of 3–10 key words in English is essential.
 Abstract: Each paper needs an abstract of up to 200 words structured with subheadings as follows: Objective(s), Methods, Results, Conclusion(s).
 Footnotes: Avoid footnotes. When essential, they are numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page.
 Body of the paper: Manuscripts should then be divided into the following subdivisions: Introduction, Materials and Methods (as brief as possible), Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments and References.
 Tables and illustrations: Tables and illustrations (both numbered in Arabic numerals) should be prepared on separate sheets. Tables require a heading and figures a legend, also prepared on a separate sheet. For the reproduction of illustrations, only good drawings and original photographs can be accepted; negatives or photocopies cannot be used. Due to technical reasons, figures with a screen background should not be submitted. When possible, group several illustrations on one block for reproduction (max. size 181 x 223 mm) or provide crop marks. On the back of each illustration, indicate its number, the author's name, and ‘top’ with a soft pencil. Electronically submitted b/w half-tone and color illustrations must have a final resolution of 300 dpi after scaling, line drawings one of 800-1200 dpi.


 Color Illustrations
 Up to 6 color illustrations per page can now be integrated within the text at the special price of CHF 660.– / USD 545.00 per page. Color illustrations are reproduced at the author’s expense.


 References
 In the text identify references by Arabic numerals [in square brackets]. Material submitted for publication but not yet accepted should be noted as ‘unpublished data’ and not be included in the reference list. The list of references should include only those publications which are cited in the text. Do not alphabetize; number references in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. The surnames of the authors followed by initials should be given. There should be no punctuation other than a comma to separate the authors. Preferably, please cite all authors. Abbreviate journal names according to the Index Medicus system. (Also see International Committee of Medical Journal Editors: Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. N Engl J Med 1997;336:309?15.)
 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) S. Karger Publishers supports DOIs as unique identifiers for articles. A DOI number will be printed on the title page of each article. DOIs can be useful in the future for identifying and citing articles published online without volume or issue information. More information can be found at www.doi.org

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(a) Papers published in periodicals: Sun J, Koto H, Chung KF: Interaction of ozone and allergen challenges on bronchial responsiveness and inflammation in sensitised guinea pigs. Int Arch Allergy Immunol 1997;112:191?95.
 (b) Papers published only with DOI numbers: Theoharides TC, Boucher W, Spear K: Serum interleukin-6 reflects disease severity and osteoporosis in mastocytosis patients. Int Arch Allergy Immunol DOI: 10.1159/000063858.
 (c) Monographs: Matthews DE, Farewell VT: Using and Understanding Medical Statistics, ed 3, revised. Basel, Karger, 1996.
 (d) Edited books: Parren PWHI, Burton DR: Antibodies against HIV-1 from phage display libraries: Mapping of an immune response and progress towards antiviral immunotherapy; in Capra JD (ed): Antibody Engineering. Chem Immunol. Basel, Karger, 1997, vol 65, pp 18?6.
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 Nomenclature of Viruses
 Names used for viruses should be those approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) and published in the fourth report of the ICTV ‘Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses’, Intervirology 1982;17:1?00. If desired, synonyms may be added in parentheses when the name is first mentioned. Approved generic (or group) and family names should also be used.


 Short Communications
 In addition to regular papers, a section of the journal will publish brief communications of important findings, in which illustrative material should be limited. Such notes should include a brief summary and key words, the body of the report (without any subdivisions), brief acknowledgment, and a few selected references. The general style and submission procedures outlined above apply to the short communication.


 Commentaries
 Short commentaries of an editorial nature may be submitted to the journal. In these communications, usual manuscript subdivisions do not apply, and a summary statement is not needed; however, a very brief reference list may be included.


 Page Charges
 There are no page charges for papers of 6 or fewer printed pages (including tables, illustrations and references). Each additional complete or partial page is charged to the author at CHF 275.?/ USD 196.00. The allotted size of a paper is equal to approx. 16 manuscript pages (including tables, illustrations and references).


 Galley Proofs
 Unless indicated otherwise, galley proofs are sent to the first-named author and should be returned with the least possible delay. Alterations made in galley proofs, other than the correction of printer’s errors, are charged to the author. No page proofs are supplied.


 Reprints
 Order forms and a price list are sent to the author by the publisher after the article has been set in type. Orders submitted after the issue is printed are subject to considerably higher prices.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
 Rüdiger W. Braun, Stuttgart
Prof. R.W. Braun S. Karger AG Editorial Office Intervirology PO Box CH?009 Basel (Switzerland) Tel. +41 61 306 1344 Fax +41 61 306 1434 E-Mail s.aeschbach@karger.ch
 Editor for Japan/S.E. Asia
 O. Hino, Tokyo

 Antivirals
 T. Cunningham, Westmead

 Hepatitis Viruses
 W.H. Gerlich, Giessen

 Herpes simplex Viruses
 R. Manservigi, Ferrara

 Papilloma Viruses
 L. Gissmann, Heidelberg

 Viral Carcinogenesis
 O. Hino, Tokyo

 Virus Diagnostics
 J. Kühn, Münster
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