期刊名称:CUTANEOUS AND OCULAR 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
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology is the international journal that covers all types of harm to cutaneous and ocular systems. Areas of particular interest include medical products, consumer and household products, as well as environmental and occupational exposures. In addition to original research papers, short communications and case studies are invited as are concise, relevant critical reviews of topics of contemporary significance. Editorials and reviews are invited, but the authors should first discuss such items with the Editor. Letters to the Editor will be limited to comments on contributions alreadypublished in the Journal. If a letter is accepted, a response (for simultaneous publication) will be invited from the authors of the original contributions. Papers reporting the toxicological examination of specific chemicals or consumer products are published irrespective of the positive or negative nature of the results as long as the paper meets the standards of the Journal. All papers reporting results of investigations in patients and volunteer subjects must indicate that acceptable measures have been taken to obtain informed consent. Investigations in patients and healthy volunteers must indicate that informed consent was properly obtained and that the work was approved by the pertinent research ethic committee (IRB). Reports of experiments involving animals must indicate that the national legislation or the equivalent local standard for protecting animal welfare has been followed.
Instructions to Authors
Submission of Manuscripts
Authors should send three (3) copies of their manuscript plus an electronic copy (prepared according to the instructions below), including reproducible figures, to the Editor, A. Wallace Hayes, Harvard School of Public Health, 298 So. Main Street, Andover, MA, 01810 or by e-mail to awallacehayes@comcast.net, who will then proceed with the review process.
The files should be prepared using MS Word and should be clearly labeled with the authors?names and file name. Each manuscript must state that appropriate approval for animal and/or human experimentation has been obtained. Any potential conflict of interest must be indicated. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement transferring the copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher.
All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors should also supply a short-ended version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. Each article should be summarized in an abstract of not more that 100 words and avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and reference to the text.
Title Page
This page should include the names, affiliations, and addresses of all authors and the name, complete address, email address, telephone number and fax number of the corresponding author.
References
The reference list should be double-spaced in a separate section at the end of the manuscript. Cite all references within the text by number (full sized; not superscript). Do not use Ibid., op cit., or include annotations with the references. (Handle annotations as footnotes to the text discussion.) Include in the reference list only those cited in the text. Samples of reference styles follow:
Journals:
List all authors (do not use et al.) in inverted style (last name followed by first initials); full article title; journal (standard abbreviation); year of publication, volume number; issue number (in parentheses); inclusive pages (or 搃n press?if not yet published). Example: Smith AB. Crohn抯 disease: transmission electron micro-scopic studies. Hum Pathol 2001; 12:16-29.
Books:
List all chapter authors (do not use et al.) in inverted style (last name followed by first initials); full chapter title; all book editors (inverted style) followed by 揺d.?or 揺ds.? book title; edition number if applicable (e.g., 3rd ed.); city and state; publisher; 4-digit year of publication; inclusive pages of the chapter. Example: Reddy, CD, Hayes, AW. Food-Borne Toxicants. In: Hayes, AW, ed. Principles and Methods of Toxicology. 4th ed; Philadelphia, PA: Taylor and Francis. 2000:491-530.
Meetings or conferences:
Clark EA, Kuller L, Tsai CC. Transmission of the molecular clone in macaques, 8th Annual Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS, New Orleans, LA, Nov 28-30, 2001.
Government publications:
Hothem, R.; DeHaven, R. Bird Damage to Crops, 1980-1981, Fish and Wildlife Technical Report 15; U.S. Department of the Interior: Washington, DC. 1988; 1- 11.
Electronic publications:
http://publish.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v61/e010303 (accessed June 2000).
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text, but should be included as separate sheets or files. Figures should be completely labeled and short descriptive captions should appear above each table with a clear legend, and any footnotes suitably identified below. All units must be included.
Illustrations
Illustrations submitted (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be clean originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow these guidelines: 300 dpi or higher; sized to fit on journal page; EPS, TIFF, or PSD format only; and submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files.
Color illustrations will be considered for publication; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge for the first page with color is $900.00 and $450.00 for each additional figure. Good-quality color prints should be provided in their final size. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of any prints deemed unacceptable.
Reprints
The corresponding author of the article will receive a complete copy of the issue in which the article appears. Reprints of an individual article may be ordered from Taylor & Francis. Use the reprint order form included with page proofs.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
EDITOR
A. WALLACE HAYES, Ph.D., DABT, FATS, FlBiol Harvard School of Public Health 298 So. Main Street Andover, MA 01810 Tel: (978) 749-3085 E-mail: awallacehayes@comcast.net
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Cutaneous HOWARD I. MAIBACH, M.D. Department of Dermatology University of California School of Medicine San Francisco, California 94143 Tel: (415) 476-2468
Ocular STEVEN E. WILSON, M.D. Cole Eye Institute The Cleveland Clinic Foundation 9500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44195 Tel: (216) 444-5887
EDITORIAL BOARD
K. E. ANDERSON, M.D. - Odense Universitetshospital, Odense, Denmark S. S. ATHERTON, Ph.D. - Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia D. A. BASKETTER, Ph.D. - Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre, Unilever Colworth Laboratory, Sharnbrook, United Kingdom E. BERARDESCA, M.D. - University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy E. H. BRAUE JR., Ph.D. - Department of the Army, Advanced Assessment Branch, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland R. L. BRONAUGH, Ph.D., USFDA - Cosmetic Toxicology Branch, Laurel, Maryland R. P. CASILLAS, Ph.D. - Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio H. F. EDELHAUSER, Ph.D. - Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia P. ELSNER, M.D. - Universit鋞sklinikum Jena, Jena, Germany M. E. FINI, Ph.D. - University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida G. F. GERBERICK, Ph.D. - The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio B. B. HAYES, M.D., Ph.D. - Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee J. V. JESTER, Ph.D. - University of California Irvine, California I. KIMBER, Ph.D. - Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, England A. M. KLIGMAN, M.D., Ph.D. - University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania S. D. KLYCE, Ph.D. - Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana B. J. MEADE, D.V.M., Ph.D. - NIOSH/HELD, Morgantown, West Virginia H. F. MERK, M.D. - Universit鋞sklinikum der RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany R. R. MOHAN, Ph.D. - The Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland, Ohio N. A. MONTEIRO-RIVIERE, Ph.D., DABFE, DABFM - North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina S. C. PFLUGFELDER, M.D. - Cullen Eye Institute, Houston, Texas M. K. ROBINSON, Ph.D. - The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio G. SCHULTZ, Ph.D. - Institute for Wound Research, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida J. L. UBELS, Ph.D. - Calivin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan V. VASILIOU, Ph.D. - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado G. WILSON, O.D., Ph.D. - Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana F.-S. X. Yu, Ph.D. - Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI J. D. ZIESKE, Ph.D. - The Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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