期刊名称:VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY
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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This peer-reviewed journal centralizes the growing body of research in viral immunology, with papers on clinical, veterinary, and laboratory research. Topics covered include human and animal viral immunology; research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials; immunological characterization of viral components; virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes; viral pathogenesis; viral diagnostics; tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor; and viral immunology methods. Indexed in Index Medicus, Medline, Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE, Excerpta Medica, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Science Citation Index-Expanded, Science Citation Index, Research Alert, Tropical Disease Bulletin, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Laboratory Performance Evaluation. |
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Instructions to Authors
Your paper will undergo peer review. You will be advised whether it is acceptable and if so whether revisions have been recommended.
Please prepare your manuscript according to the following instructions and then send three copies for review to EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CAROL SHOSHKES REISS. Mail Code 5181, Editorial Office, Viral Immunology, c/o Biology Department, New York University, 100 Washington Square East, New York, NY 10003, carol.reiss@nyu.edu. Retain the original until you receive the reviewers' comments. Some changes may be required. When these are completed, send the original and one copy to the Editor with whom you have been corresponding.
The Journal will publish both full and short communications. Full communications should be prepared as described below; short communications do not need compartmentalization and should be limited to a maximum of two tables or two figures, or one of each. Contributions to the Journal are published at no charge to the author. Once a paper has been accepted for publication, it cannot be withdrawn. Authors will be allowed to indicate one reviewer who should be excluded from review of their manuscript.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
Be sure these instructions are followed exactly.
GENERAL TYPING INSTRUCTIONS. (1) The text, abstract, tables, and references should be typed double spaced. Do not leave a space between paragraphs. On a separate sheet of paper, please give the title of the paper, name(s) of author(s), degrees, addresses, and affiliations. A telephone number for the designated corresponding author is helpful but not required.
ABSTRACT. Like other headings, ABSTRACT should be capitalized and centered on the page and have one space below. The text of the abstract should be limited to 200 words.
HEADINGS. (1) Major headings, such as MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS, DISCUSSION, and REFERENCES should be full capitals and centered. (2) Secondary headings are indented five spaces and typed boldface followed by a period with the text run in.
TABLES AND FIGURES. (1) Tables should be typed double spaced, one to a page and are placed after the references. (2) Graphs and similar figures should be professionally drawn in black India ink (not blue). Glossy black and white photographs are also acceptable. (3) Legends for tables go above the table. Capitalize TABLE 1., etc. with Arabic numerals. (4) Capitalize FIGURE 1., etc. and set it to the left of the title on the same line. Remember, each table must stand alone, i.e., contain all necessary information in the caption, and the table itself must be understood independently of the text. Do not repeat information that is given in the text, and do not make a table for data which can be given in the text in one or two sentences.
Figures can also be accepted in electronic format. Please submit them as TIFF or EPS files. Glossy photographs and hardcopies are acceptable as well.
FOOTNOTES. Footnotes should be typed double spaced on a separate page. They should be used only when essential.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Collaborations, sources of research funds, and other acknowledgments should be listed in a separate section at the end of the text ahead of the LITERATURE CITED section.
LITERATURE CITED. (1) References should be listed in alphabetical order but are cited in the text by number in parentheses. (2) List all the authors, inverting the name of the first one only. (3) The order of the other elements is: year, title of paper, journal, volume, and inclusive page numbers. Please be certain all reference citations are accurate, as we do not check them. For a book, the order is: authors, year, chapter title, inclusive pages, editor(s) name(s), book title, publisher, city of publication. Papers that are in preparation or submitted (but not yet accepted) should be mentioned in parentheses in the text; they should not be included as LITERATURE CITED.
PERMISSIONS. The author must obtain permission whenever it is required in conjunction with the reproduction of material such as figures and tables from copyrighted material. Written permission must be obtained from the publisher (not the author or editor) of the journal or book concerned. The publication from which the figure or table is taken must be listed in the reference list. Finally, the first footnote of a reprinted table, or the last sentence of the legend of a reprinted figure, should read "reprinted by permission from Ref. (00)" and list appropriate reference number.
REPRINTS. Be sure to type the complete name and address to which reprint requests should be directed. (See general typing instructions.) When the Editor has sent your manuscript to the publisher, you will receive a reprint order form which must be returned in FIVE DAYS.
PUBLISHER.The Journal is published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2 Madison Ave., Larchmont, NY 10538. Telephone: (914) 834-3100; fax: (914) 834-3771; e-mail: info@liebertpub.com internet: www.liebertpub.com
Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
CAROL SHOSHKES REISS Biology Department New York University 100 Washington Square East Mail Code 5181 New York, NY 10003 Telephone: (212) 998-8269 Fax: (212) 995-4015
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EDITORIAL BOARD |
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E. Margot Anders University of Melbourne
Ann M. Arvin Stanford University School of Medicine
Jack R. Bennink National Institutes of Health, NIH
L. K. Borysiewicz Imperial College London
Thomas J. Braciale Beirne Carter Center
Michel Brahic Institut Pasteur
Michael J. Buchmeier Scripps Research Institute
Iain Campbell Scripps Research Institute
Louisa Chapman Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Bruce Chesebro Rocky Mountain Laboratories - NIH
Francis V. Chisari Scripps Research Institute
Hildegund C.J. Ertl Wistar Institute
John Fazakerley University of Edinburgh
Robert W. Finberg University of Massachusetts Medical School
Howard Fox Scripps Research Institute
Harry B. Greenberg Stanford University School of Medicine
Young S. Hahn University of Virginia Health Sciences Center
Hans Hengartner University Hospital Zurich
Tracy Hussell Imperial College London Steven Jacobson National Institutes of Health
Krister Kristensson Karolinska Institut
Beth Levine Columbia University
W. Ian Lipkin Columbia University
Margaret A. Liu The Gates Foundation
Aron E. Lukacher Emory University School of Medicine
Laura Manuelidis Yale University School of Medicine
Grant McFadden The John P. Robarts Research Institute |
Stephen D. Miller Northwestern University
Stephen S. Morse Columbia University
Daniel Muller University Wisconsin-Madison
Philip Murphy National Institutes of Health Tony Nash University of Edinburgh
Jay A. Nelson Oregon Health Sciences University
Peter J. Openshaw Imperial College School of Medicine
Hugh V. Perry University of Southampton
Glenn F. Rall Fox Chase Cancer Center
Ian Ramshaw Australian National University
Matthias J. Reddehase Johannes Gutenburg University
Alan Rickinson University of Birmingham
Stanley Riddell Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Moses Rodriguez Mayo Clinic
Barry T. Rouse University of Tennessee
Geoffrey R. Shellam University of Western Australia
Robert E. Shope University of Texas Medical Branch
Robert H. Silverman Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Peter Staeheli University of Freiberg
Stephan Stohlman University of South Carolina
Hidemi Takahashi Nippon Medical School
Herbert W. Virgin IV Washington University School of Medicine
J. Lindsay Whitton Scripps Research Institute
Bryan R. G. Williams Cleveland Clinic Foundation
William S. Wold St. Louis University
David L. Woodland Trudeau Institute
Susan Zolla-Pazner New York University Medical Center |
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