期刊名称:JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
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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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is pleased to provide access to online full-text content published in the print version of Journal of Hypertension starting with the January 1997 issue. All of the content published in the printed journal will be available in both HTML and PDF formats, with all associated images, on this web site. New content will be posted on or about the time that the print journal mails.
Editorial commentaries that appear in the Journal of Hypertension are available free from November 2002 onward.
Journal Description The journal consistently attracts the most important and highly innovative papers from the current research; our commitment to rapid publication ensures that these are published in the fastest time possible. In addition to primary papers from world-renowned experts, the Journal contains authoritative reviews that summarize and evaluate the most significant recent developments. Also included are special reports, original short papers containing innovative and time-sensitive information.
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Instructions to Authors Illustrations Please see the following page.
Permissions If a table or figure have been published before, the authors must obtain written permission from the copyright holder, which should be submitted with the material. The request for permission must clearly state that the material will appear in both print and electronic formats (including Internet and CD-ROM). Publication of accepted manuscripts whose authors have not obtained such permission will be delayed.
Units: the Système Internationale (SI) The Journal of Hypertension employs SI Units (see Quantities, Units, and Symbols, 2nd edn. London: The Royal Society of Medicine; 1975). All submitted papers should use this system, which should be departed from only where long-established clinical usage demands it (e.g. the measurement of blood pressure in mmHg). Where helpful, other units of measurement may be included in parentheses. Whenever possible, renin should be expressed in terms of the International Standard Renin Unit [Bangham et al.: Clin Sci 1975, 48 (suppl):135s-159s]. Derived SI units may also be used, and for basic and derived units prefixes to denote multiples and submultiples may be used.
Nomenclature for experimental renovascular hypertension Contributors should follow the Special Report of the Nomenclature Committee of the Council for High Blood Pressure Research of the American Heart Association (Page IH, Oparil S, Bohr DF, Tobian L: Nomenclature for experimental renovascular hypertension. Hypertension 1979, 1:61):
Goldblatt hypertension: One-kidney, one clip hypertension; two-kidney, one clip hypertension; two-kidney, two clip hypertension. Page hypertension: One-kidney, one wrapped hypertension; two-kidney, one wrapped hypertension; two-kidney, two wrapped hypertension. Grollman hypertension: One-kidney, one figure-8 hypertension; two-kidney, one figure-8 hypertension; two-kidney, two figure-8 hypertension.
Nomenclature for hypertensive rat strains Contributors should follow the nomenclature accepted at the Eleventh Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension in Heidelberg, West Germany, 1986 (Hypertension 1987, 9:110).
Nomenclature for the renin-angiotensin system and animal peptides Contributors should follow the Report of the Joint Nomenclature and Standardization Committee of the International Society of Hypertension, the American Heart Association and the World Health Organization (J Hypertens 1987, 5:507-511).
Offprints Offprints may be purchased at terms to be made available with proofs. Orders should be sent when the proofs are returned; orders received after this time cannot be fulfilled. Editorial communications should be addressed to: The Publishing Editor, Journal of Hypertension, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 250 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8RD UK, Tel: +44 20 7981-0600, Fax: +44 20 7981-0601
Business communications Business communications should be addressed to: The Publisher, Journal of Hypertension, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 250 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8RD UK, Tel: +44 20 7981-0600, Fax: +44 20 7981-0601
Illustrations
Sizes and presentation Figures should be professionally drawn and photographed; freehand or typewritten lettering is unacceptable. Artwork should be submitted either as glossy prints or as high-quality laser prints; dot-matrix printers do not produce artwork suitable for publication. Line illustrations should be submitted as original artwork or prints to a width of 82 mm or, when the illustration demands it, to a width of 176 mm. All illustrations should have a label pasted on the back bearing the figure number, the title of the paper, the author’s name and an arrow indicating the top of the figure. Avoid writing directly on the back of prints. Do not mount illustrations.
Photographs Supply halftone illustrations (photographs) as sharp, glossy, black-and-white prints, preferably to a width of 82 mm. Photomicrographs must have internal scale markers. If photographs of people are used, their identities must be obscured or the picture must be accompanied by written permission to use the photograph. Photographs may be cropped or deleted at the discretion of the Editors.
Legends for illustrations All illustrations must have legends. These should be typed using double spacing, beginning on a separate page, each with an Arabic numeral corresponding to the illustration to which it refers. All abbreviations used in the illustration must be defined in the legend. Internal scales should be explained, and staining methods for photomicrographs identified. Keys to symbols should be given in the legend, and not on the figure itself.
Colour reproduction The cost of colour reproduction will be borne by the author. An estimate will be provided before the illustration is processed.
Editorial Board The journal consistently attracts the most important and highly innovative papers from the current research; our commitment to rapid publication ensures that these are published in the fastest time possible. In addition to primary papers from world-renowned experts, the Journal contains authoritative reviews that summarize and evaluate the most significant recent developments. Also included are special reports, original short papers containing innovative and time-sensitive information.
International Society of Hypertension
European Society of Hypertension
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Business Correspondence
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Editorial Correspondence
Professor Alberto Zanchetti, Editor Journal of Hypertension Centro di Fisiologia Clinica e Ipertensione University of Milan Ospedale Maggiore Via F. Sforza 35 20122 Milan, Italy Tel: +39 02 551 80130; Fax: +39 02 551 80350; E-mail: zanchett@mailserver.unimi.it
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