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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY

ISSN:0021-9541
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
期刊网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-4652
影响因子:6.384
主题范畴:CELL BIOLOGY;    PHYSIOLOGY

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 Cellular Physiology publishes reports of high biological significance in areas of eukaryotic cell biology and physiology, focusing on those articles that adopt a molecular mechanistic approach to investigate cell structure and function. There is appreciation for the application of cellular, biochemical, molecular and in vivo genetic approaches, as well as the power of genomics and proteomics. In particular, the Journal actively encourages submission of high-interest papers investigating the regulation of growth and differentiation by growth factors, cytokines and their cognate receptors as well as signal transduction pathways and conditions that influence the expression, integration and activities of these physiological mediators. Similarly, the Journal actively encourages submission of manuscripts exploring the regulation of growth and differentiation by cell adhesion molecules as well as the interplay between these processes and those induced by growth factors and cytokines. Studies on the genes and processes that regulate cell cycle progression and phase transition in eukaryotic cells, and the mechanisms that determine whether cells enter quiescence, proliferate or undergo apoptosis are also welcomed. Submission of papers that address contributions of the extracellular matrix to cellular phenotypes and physiological control as well as regulatory mechanisms governing fertilization, embryogenesis, gametogenesis, differentiation, development and dynamic parameters of cell motility are encouraged. Finally, the investigation of basic changes that differentiate cancer cells from normal cells including studies on the properties and functions of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes will remain as one of the major interests of the Journal.

 

 
 

Instructions to Authors

ONLINE MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

The Journal of Cellular Physiology welcomes submitted manuscripts online at: http://jcp-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com. Online submission offers receipt of manuscript on the day of submission, expedited transfer to reviewers; status review by authors of online submissions; and e-mail notification of manuscript disposition received by the corresponding author on the day of the decision. Please be advised that the Journal requires that manuscripts be submitted as a single file with embedded figures. Single-file submission facilitates manuscript review.

To embed figures into manuscript file:

  • Start a new page at the end of the manuscript file

  • Select the pull-down menu option "Insert" and then

  • Choose "Picture" and "From File"; this will bring up an "Insert Picture" window

  • Through the "Insert Picture" window, locate and select the figure file to embed

  • The name of the file should display in the field "File name"

  • Click the "Insert" button to insert the file.

TO SUBMIT YOUR MANUSCRIPT ONLINE:

  • Please submit your manuscript online at http://jcp-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com.

  • Click on "Check for Existing Account". If you do not already have an account, click on "Create an Account" Be sure to enter Keywords.

  • Follow instructions carefully. Please review that your submission has uploaded correctly before clicking on the "Submit" button.

  • On completion of a successful submission, a confirmation screen with manuscript 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.


NON-ONLINE SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Authors who are unable to submit manuscripts online are requested to mail hard copy (manuscript plus figures) and include a disk (readable by PC) containing the manuscript and figures embedded in a single file. The editorial office will enter your manuscript online for you. Please mail to:

Katherine Evans, Managing Editor
Journal of Cellular Physiology
Department of Cell Biology, Room S7-111a
University of Massachusetts Medical School
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester, MA 01655
Email: Katherine.Evans@umassmed.edu

Routine decisions will be provided in 4-6 weeks. A limited number of papers of key importance may be fast tracked through the review and production processes to be published as Rapid Communications. Authors wishing to have their manuscripts fast tracked are requested to provide a brief account of the importance of their paper in the letter of submission and must submit their manuscript online or on disk to the editor.
Authors wishing to contribute a review article are also requested to provide a brief description of the coverage of their proposed review at the time of submission.

Authors of manuscripts accepted for publication in the Journal of Cellular Physiology will be asked to send TWO (2) SETS of hard copies of the manuscript and publication quality figures (not photocopies) along with disks or CD-ROMS that include separate files for manuscript and figures. This requirement allows for high resolution figures to be used for publication of the manuscript. (See specifications below.)

Manuscripts for consideration by Journal of Cellular Physiology must be submitted solely to this journal and may not have been published in another publication of any type, professional or lay. The journal will not be responsible for loss of manuscripts at any time. Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the corresponding author will be required to sign an agreement transferring copyright to the publisher. All such manuscripts become the property of the publisher and no material published in Journal of Cellular Physiology may be reproduced or published elsewhere without written permission from the publisher, who reserves copyright. Any possible conflict of interest, financial or otherwise, related to the submitted work must be clearly indicated in the manuscript, or in a cover letter accompanying the submission.

Authors in Japan may ask Wiley-Japan for a list of recommended services for checking and improving English. Please contact Masayo Kobayashi or A. Bocquet in the Wiley-Japan office by facsimile: (03) 5228-3090 or by E-mail: editorial@wiley.co.jp for more information. Please include the name of the Wiley journal to which you are submitting your manuscript.

TITLE PAGE must contain:

  • Complete article title
  • Names and affiliations of all authors. Author's name(s) must carry superscript number(s). The corresponding author should be indicated by an asterisk.
  • Institution(s) at which the work was performed with city and state. Affiliations must be listed at the departmental level. Each distinct affiliation should be listed as a separate entity, with a superscript number that links it to the individual author(s).
  • Complete name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of corresponding author.
  • A running head of not more than 45 characters, including spaces.
  • Bullet point Keywords (in bold).
  • Total number of text figures and tables.
  • All grant information should be provided in the following format: Contract grant sponsor:_____; Contract grant number:_____.

ABSTRACT: This should summarize the major findings and conclusions in the paper in not more than 250 words compressed into a single paragraph. The abstract will serve in lieu of a concluding summary and should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.

TEXT: The text should follow the format: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Acknowledgments. Use subheadings and paragraph titles whenever possible. Define unusual abbreviations at first mention. Units of measure must be written in metric units.

LITERATURE CITED:

Wiley's Journal Styles Are Now in EndNote
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Download Reference Style for this Journal: If you already use EndNote, you can download the reference style for this journal.
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Reference should be made only to articles that are published or in press. Unpublished results and personal communications should be cited parenthetically in the text. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. References in the text to the literature should be made by author's name followed by year of publication:
. . . studies by Briggs (1993) reveal . . .
. . . studies by Briggs and Porter (1994) reveal . . .
. . . an earlier report (Briggs, 1994) . . .
. . . earlier reports (Briggs, 1993; Briggs and Porter, 1993, 1994) . . .

If there are more than two authors, use the first author and et al. The final list must be alphabetized and include only references cited in the text. Each entry must include the names of all authors, complete title of the work cited, and inclusive page numbers. Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in Index Medicus.

Examples:

Journal Article:
Wright CD, M¨¹lsh A, Busse R, Newman P. 1998. Generation of nitric oxide by human neutrophils. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 29:813-820.

Book Cited:
Whistler P, Wilks S. 1989. Methods in carbohydrate chemistry. New York:Academic Press. 244 p.

Book Chapter Cited:
Smith A. 1990. Transport of antigens: mechanisms and biological and regulatory consequences. In: Ariano MA, editor. Biosynthesis of heme and chlorophylls. New York:Wiley-Liss. p 230-278.

LEGENDS: Each illustration must have a legend and be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals. Abbreviations pertaining to the labeling of figures should be listed once, alphabetically, and placed before the first figure containing these abbreviations.

TABLES: Each table must be typed on a separate page, be numbered in order of appearance with arabic numerals, have a title, and be keyed into the text.

ILLUSTRATIONS: Use illustrations sparingly; they should not duplicate information already made clear in the text. Illustrations may be mounted or unmounted. Send good quality glossy black-and-white photographs 5" ¡Á 7" or 8" ¡Á 10" (photocopies are not acceptable); a charge will be made for color. All color figures will be reproduced in full color in the online edition of the journal at no cost to authors. Authors are requested to pay the cost of reproducing color figures in print ($500 per page of color). Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations that highlight the text and convey essential scientific information. For best reproduction, bright, clear colors should be used. Dark colors against a dark background do not reproduce well; please place your color images on a white background wherever possible. Please contact Farah Alladin at falladin@wiley.com for further information. All graphics and lettering must be legible after reduction in size. Illustrations must be numbered in order of appearance with arabic numerals and keyed into the text. Name of author, figure, number, reduction requeted and an arrow indicating the orientation should be typed on a gummed label and affixed to the back of each illustration. Do not write directly on the back of the photo. An illustration or group of illustrations should not exceed 63/4" wide by 83/4" long (approximately 17.1 cm by 22.2cm). Illustrations should be enclosed in an envelope.

ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES:

Storage medium: 3-1/2" high-density disk in IBM MS-DOS, Windows, or Macintosh format.
Software and format: Microsoft Word 6.0 is preferred, although manuscripts prepared with any other microcomputer word processor are acceptable. Refrain from complex formatting; the Publisher will style your manuscript according to the Journal design specifications. Do not use desktop publishing software such as Aldus PageMaker or Quark XPress. If you prepared your manuscript with one of these programs, export the text to a word processing format. Please make sure your word processing program's "fast save" feature is turned off. Please do not deliver files that contain hidden text: for example, do not use your word processor's automated features to create footnotes or reference lists.

File names. Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as a single file. Name each file with your last name (up to eight letters). Text files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format. Macintosh users should maintain the MS-DOS "eight dot three" file-naming convention.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file name, and the word processing program and version used.

Paper copy. The diskette must be accompanied by a hardcopy printout. If the diskette and paper copy differ, the paper copy will be considered the definitive version.

Illustrations. All print reproduction requires files for full color images to be in a CMYK color space. If possible, ICC or ColorSync profiles of your output device should accompany all digital image submissions. Submit as separate files from text files, on separate disks. If feasible, full color files should be submitted on separate disks from other image files. 3-1/2" high-density disks, CD, and Iomega Zip can be submitted. At authors' request, cartridges and disks will be returned after publication. All illustration files should be in TIFF or EPS (with preview) formats. Do not submit native application formats. Journal quality reproduction will require greyscale and color files at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolutions should be adjusted accordingly. Illustration files should be given the 2- or 3-letter extension that identifies the file format used (i.e., .tif, .eps). Label all disks and cartridges with your name, the file names, formats, and compression schemes (if any) used. Hard copy output must accompany all files.

Supplementary online material. Authors are invited to submit supplementary material for their articles to be posted in the electronic version of the Journal on Wiley InterScience. Specific instructions can be found at http://www.interscience.wiley.com.

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Cellular Physiology must be submitted solely to this journal, may not have been published in any part or form in another publication of any type, professional or lay, and become the property of the publisher. Any material reproduced or adapted from any other published or unpublished source must be duly acknowledged. It is the author¡¯s responsibility to obtain permission to reproduce copyrighted material. Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the author will be requested to sign an agreement transferring copyright to the publisher, who reserves copyright. No published material may be reproduced or published elsewhere without the written permission of the publisher and the author. The journal will not be responsible for the loss of manuscripts at any time. All statements in, or omissions from, published manuscripts are the responsibility of the author, who will assist the editor and publisher by reviewing proofs before publication. Reprint order forms will be sent with the proofs. It is important to order, initially, a sufficient quantity of reprints since the cost is substantially higher if ordered after publication.


Disk Submission Instructions

Please return your final, revised manuscript on disk as well as hard copy.
The hard copy must match the disk.

The Journal requires authors to deliver the final, revised version of their accepted manuscripts (text, tables, and, if possible, illustrations) on disk. Given the near-universal use of computer word-processing for manuscript preparation, we anticipate that providing a disk will be convenient for you, and it carries the added advantages of maintaining the integrity of your keystrokes and expediting typesetting. Please return the disk submission slip below with your manuscript and labeled disk(s).


Guidelines for Electronic Submission

Text
Storage medium. 3-1/2" high-density disk in IBM MS-DOS, Windows, or Macintosh format.

Software and format. Microsoft Word is preferred, although manuscripts prepared with any other microcomputer word processor that can save submitted files as RTF (Rich Text Format) are acceptable. Refrain from complex formatting; the Publisher will style your manuscript according to the Journal design specifications. Do not use desktop publishing software such as PageMaker or Quark XPress. If you prepared your manuscript with one of these programs, export the text to a word processing format. Please make sure your word processing program's "fast save" feature is turned off. Please do not deliver files that contain hidden text: for example, do not use your word processor's automated features to create footnotes or reference lists.

File names. Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as a single file. Tables should be placed at the end of the manuscript, after the references. Name each file with your last name (up to eight letters). Text files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format. Macintosh users should maintain the MS-DOS "eight dot three" file-naming convention.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file name, and the word processing program and version used.

Illustrations

All print reproduction requires files for full color images to be in a CMYK color space. If possible, ICC or ColorSync profiles of your output device should accompany all digital image submissions.

Storage medium. Submit as separate files on disk(s) separate from text files. If feasible, full color files should be submitted on separate disks from other image files. 3-1/2" high-density disks, Zip disks, and CDs can be submitted. At authors' request, disks will be returned after publication.

Software and format. All illustration files should be in TIFF or EPS (with preview) formats. Do not submit native application formats.

Resolution. Journal quality reproduction will require greyscale and color files at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolutions should be adjusted accordingly.

File names. Illustration files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format used (i.e., .tif, .eps). Files not prepared correctly cannot be used.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file names, formats, and compression schemes (if any) used. Hard copy output must accompany all files.

For additional details on manuscript, illustration, and disk preparation, please visit http://journalauthors.wiley.com


Print and return with labeled diskette(s)

Corresponding author's name:


E-mail address:


Telephone:


Manuscript number:


Type of computer:


Program(s) & version(s) used:


Miscellaneous:


I certify that the material on the enclosed diskette(s) is identical in both word and content to the printed copy herewith enclosed.

Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: _____________


Editorial Board

EXECUTIVE EDITORS

Gary S. Stein

Department of Cell Biology
University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Worcester, MA

Harvey M. Florman
Department of Cell Biology
University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Worcester, MA

Constance E. Brinckerhoff
Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry
Dartmouth Medical School


REVIEWS EDITOR

Antonio Giordano

College of Science and Technology
Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine
Temple University


MANAGING EDITOR

Katherine Evans

Department of Cell Biology
University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Worcester, MA

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Sherrill L. Adams
Dario Altieri
Paolo Amati
Jay M. Baltz
Aaron Barchowsky
Roland Baron
Claudio Basilico
Douglas Boyd
Emery H. Bresnick
Peter Brooks
Eric Brown
Judith Campisi
Peter Campochiaro
Lawrence A. Chasin
Stephen C. Clark
David Clemmons
Paolo M. Comoglio
Vincent J. Cristofalo
Dennis D. Cunningham
Albert Darszon
Yves Albert DeClerck
Rik Derynck
Stephen Doxsey
Giulio Draetta
Justin Fallon
Clare Fewtrell
M. Elizabeth Fini
Rafael Fridman
Denise Galloway
Antonio Giordano
Mary Goldring
David Gurwitz
Carl-Henrik Heldin
Luis Jimenez De Asua
Stephen Jones


Andrew Koff
Jane Lian
Victor Ling
Daniel Louvard
Eugene Marcantonio
Joan Massague
Robert A. Maue
Robert Mecham
G. K. Michalopoulos
Tom Misteli
Kohei Miyazono
Paul Neiman
Eisuke Nishida
Harvey L. Ozer
Pier Guiseppe Pelicci
Jacques Pouyssegur
Carol Prives
Pier Lorenzo Puri
Vito Quaranta
Ulf Rapp
Enrique Rozengurt
Michael Sanderson
Cheryl R. Scheid
Joseph Schlessinger
Motoharu Seiki
Greenfield Sluder
Eric Stanbridge
Shoichiro Tsukita
Axel Ullrich
Jan T. Vilcek
Mitchel Villereal
Stephen J. Weiss
Michael Whitaker
Kenneth M. Yamada


J o u r n a l   P r o d u c t i o n

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Farah Alladin
E-mail: falladin@wiley.com
Journal of Cellular Physiology



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