期刊名称:BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART B-DEVELOPMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal John Wiley & Sons and the Teratology Society are please to announce a new journal, Birth Defects Research. This new journal is a comprehensive resource of original research and reviews in fields related to embryo-fetal development and reproduction. Birth Defects Research draws from the expertise and reputation of two current Wiley journals, and introduces a new forum for reviews in developmental biology and embryology.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors
Submit all new manuscripts online. Launch your web browser and go to http://bdr-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com. Check for an existing account. If you are submitting for the first time, and you do not have an existing account, create a new account. Follow all instructions.
At the end of a successful submission, a confirmation screen with manuscript number will appear and you will receive an e-mail confirming that the manuscript has been received by the journal. If this does not happen, please check your submission and/or contact tech support at edsupport@wiley.com.
Submit manuscript and all figures as one file if possible. You do not need to mail any paper copies of your manuscript. Please note: This journal does not accept Microsoft WORD 2007 documents at this time. Please use WORD's "Save As" option to save your document as an older (.doc) file type. Manuscript Formats: Only manuscripts in English will be considered. They should be organized as follows: title page, abstract, key words, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, acknowledgments, literature cited, table and figure legends. The title page must include: title, full name of author(s), complete affiliations for all authors, grant information and grant numbers, a running title not to exceed 45 characters and spaces, and the name, address, phone and fax number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author. The abstract should not exceed 250 words and should be formatted to serve in lieu of a concluding summary. It should concisely state the significant findings without reference to the rest of the paper. Append three to eight key words at the end of the abstract.
Literature Cited:
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. . . studies by Smith (1983) reveal . . . studies by Hamburger and Hamilton (1951) reveal . . . an earlier report (Schoenwolf, 1988) . . . earlier reports (Chang and Leblond, 1975; Schoenwolf, 1988)
When references are made to more than one paper by the same author, published in the same year, they are to be designated in the text as (White, 1993a,b) and in the literature list as follows:
Kelley RO. 1970a. An electron microscopic study of mesenchyme during development of interdigital spaces in man. Anat Rec 168:43-54.
Kelley RO. 1970b. Fine structure of apical, digital and interdigital cells during limb morphogenesis in man. In: Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress of Electron Microscopy. Vol. III: p 381-382.
Literature Cited is to be arranged alphabetically in the following style: Author's name (or names), year of publication, complete title, volume, and inclusive pages.
Journal: Hather BM, Hikida RS. 1988. Properties of standard avian slow muscle grafts following long-term regeneration. J Exp Zool 246:115-123.
Book Chapter: Gilmour ML, Rouse ST, Heilman CJ, Nash NR, Levey AI. 1998. Receptor fusion proteins and analysis. In: Ariano MA, editor. Receptor localization. New York: Wiley-Liss. p 75-90.
Book: Sternberger LA. 1986. Immunocytochemistry. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references.
Manuscripts on disk and hard copies: Once your manuscript is accepted for publication, authors are required to submit electronic files of text, tables, and each figure to the publisher. Illustrations should be in EPS or TIFF format. The minimum requirements for resolution are:
- 1200 DPI/PPI for monochrome. This resolution applies to images that are purely black and white. Images such as line graphs fall in this category.
- 300 DPI/PPI for halftones (CMYK/Grayscale). This resolution is for images containing pictures only. For example, an image not containing text labeling or thin lines.
- 600 DPI/PPI for combination halftones. This resolution is for images containing pictures and text labeling and/or thin lines.
Electronic files must also be accompanied by a reproduction-quality hard glossy print or hard copy.
Color figures: Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations when the color conveys essential scientific information. All color figures will be reproduced in full color in the online edition of the journal at no cost to authors. A charge of $500.00 per page will be billed to authors to cover the cost of print reproduction. One or more pages of complimentary color may be granted by the Editor.
Copyright: All authors will be asked to sign a copyright transfer agreement, which transfers copyright to the publisher. No published material may be reproduced or published elsewhere without written consent of the publisher and author.
Proofs and Reprints: The corresponding author will receive one set of PDF page proofs via E-mail for review. Reprints may be purchased at prices quoted on the reprint order form which accompanies the proofs.
Address all editorial correspondence to: George P. Daston, Editor Miami Valley Laboratories The Procter & Gamble Company 11810 East Miami River Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45252 FAX: (513) 627-0323 Email: daston.gp@pg.com
Editorial Board
E D I T O R George P. Daston Miami Valley Laboratories The Procter & Gamble Company 11810 East Miami River Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio Fax: (513) 627-0323 daston.gp@pg.com
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Robert E. Chapin Pfizer, Inc. Global Research and Development Groton, Connecticut
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Kimberley Treinen Schering Plough Research Institute Lafayette, New Jersey
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E D I T O R I A L B O A R D
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Harpal Buttar Therapeutic Products Directorate Ottawa, Canada
Robert Clark GlaxoSmithKline King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Ralph Cooper USEPA, NHEERL Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Diane Creasy Huntingdon Life Sciences East Millstone, New Jersey
Ann DePeyster San Diego State University San Diego, California
Suzanne Fenton USEPA, NHEERL Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Jodie Flaws University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland
Paul Foster National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Robert Kavlock USEPA, NHEERL Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
William Kelce Pozen, Inc. Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Gary Klinefelter USEPA, NHEERL Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Susan Laws USEPA, NHEERL Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Ling Hong Li CAL-EPA, RCHAS OEHHA Sacramento, California
Sue Marty Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan
Terence R. S. Ozolins Pfizer, Inc. Groton, Connecticut
Louise Parks-Saldutti Merck Research Laboratories Harleysville, Pennsylvania
John Rogers USEPA, Reproductive Toxicology Division Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
David Wise Merck & Co., Inc. West Point, Pennsylvania
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