期刊名称:STRESS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS
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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Editor: James P. Herman
2012 Impact Factor: 3.252 Frequency: 6 issues per year
To submit a manuscript please go to the Journal's ScholarOne Manuscripts website: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/gstr
ISSN: 1025-3890 (print), 1607-8888 (electronic)
2012 Impact Factor: 3.252 5-year Impact Factor: 3.453 Ranking: 15/49 (Behavioral Sciences), 48/121 (Endocrinology & Metabolism), 205/251 (Neurosciences) © Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2013
Aims & Scope
The journal Stress aims to provide scientists involved in basic stress research with the possibility of reading a more integrated view of the field. Peer reviewed papers, invited reviews and short communications will deal with interdisciplinary aspects of stress in terms of: the mechanisms of stressful stimulation, including within and between individuals; the physiological and behavioural responses to stress, and their regulation, in both the short and long term; adaptive mechanisms, coping strategies and the pathological consequences of stress.
Stress will publish the latest developments in physiology, neurobiology, molecular biology, genetics research, immunology, and behavioural studies as they impact on the understanding of stress and its adverse consequences and their amelioration.
Specific approaches may include transgenic animals, developmental/programming studies, electrophysiology, histochemistry, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, endocrinology, autonomic physiology, immunology, chronic pain, ethological and other behavioural studies and clinical measures.
Abstracting & Indexing
Stress is abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, EBSCO, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Medline, Occupational Safety and Health database (OSH-DB), PASCAL, PsychInfo and Scopus.
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Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress
2012 Impact Factor: 3.252 5-year Impact Factor: 3.453 Ranking: 15/49 (Behavioral Sciences), 48/121 (Endocrinology & Metabolism), 205/251 (Neurosciences) © Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2013
Aims & Scope
The journal Stress aims to provide scientists involved in basic stress research with the possibility of reading a more integrated view of the field. Peer reviewed papers, invited reviews and short communications will deal with interdisciplinary aspects of stress in terms of: the mechanisms of stressful stimulation, including within and between individuals; the physiological and behavioural responses to stress, and their regulation, in both the short and long term; adaptive mechanisms, coping strategies and the pathological consequences of stress.
Stress will publish the latest developments in physiology, neurobiology, molecular biology, genetics research, immunology, and behavioural studies as they impact on the understanding of stress and its adverse consequences and their amelioration.
Specific approaches may include transgenic animals, developmental/programming studies, electrophysiology, histochemistry, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, endocrinology, autonomic physiology, immunology, chronic pain, ethological and other behavioural studies and clinical measures.
Abstracting & Indexing
Stress is abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, EBSCO, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Medline, Occupational Safety and Health database (OSH-DB), PASCAL, PsychInfo and Scopus.
Instructions to Authors
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Contributors are strongly encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript carefully for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication
TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Full length research papers As a guide, full length research papers should normally occupy six to ten printed pages (approximately 4000-7000 words).
Short communications Short communications should occupy up to four pages (not more than 2500 words) including up to four figures and tables and twenty references. They are expected to be reports of complete studies and not preliminary studies.
Scientific correspondence and commentary This section is designed to provide a mechanism for the exchange of practical information, advice and opinions. The opinions and advice expressed are not necessarily those of the editors of the Journal, and publication will be at the Editor-in-Chief’s discretion.
Reviews Reviews will be published regularly and by invitation only but we welcome suggestions for timely topics and potential authors for reviews. Authors should submit a summary for consideration by the Editor-in-Chief before starting work on the manuscript [e-mail Professor James Herman]. Each review should normally be no longer than ten printed pages.
MANUSCRIPTS
All submissions should be made online at Stress’sManuscript Central site. New users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site submissions should be made via the Author Centre. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of the Editor and Publisher. Authors will be required to transfer copyright to the publisher, or if this is not possible they will grant an exclusive licence to publish the paper. All papers must be in English.
Editorial Board
Editorial Advisory Board
Editor in Chief
James P. Herman - Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience and Director of the Laboratory of Stress Neurobiology, University of Cincinnati, USA
Editor Emeritus
John A. Russell - Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, Centre for Integrative Physiology, University of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, EH8 9XD. UK Fax: 44(0) 131 651 1287
Associate Editor
Sonia Lupien - Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Editorial Board:
Greti Aguilera - NICHD-NIH, USA Huda Akil - University of Michigan, USA Hymie Anisman - Carleton University, Canada Antonio Armario - Institute of Neurosciences and Animal Physiology Unit, Spain Seema Bhatnagar - University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA Alon Chen - Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel George P Chrousos - NICHD-NIH, USA Mary F Dallman - University of California at San Francisco, USA Fernando Morgan de Aguiar Correa- University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Nikolay Dygalo - Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russia Murray Esler - IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia George Fink - Melbourne Mental Health Research Institute, Australia John Funder - Baker Medical Research institute, Australia David S Goldstein - NINDS-NIH, USA Megan C. Holmes - University of Edinburgh, UK Florian Holsboer - Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany Colin Ingram - University of Newcastle, UK David S Jessop - Univerisity of Bristol, UK Mitsuhiro Kawata- Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan Suzanne King - Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Canada Clemens Kirschbaum - Institute of Biological Psychology,Technische, Germany Tamas Kozicz - Radboud Univesity, The Netherlands Richard Kvetnansky - Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic Rainer Landgraf - Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany Gal Richter-Levin - The Institute for the Study of Affective Neuroscience, Israel Christopher A Lowry - University of Colorado-Boulder, USA Paul Lucassen - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Bruce S McEwen - Rockefeller University, USA Michael Meaney - McGill University, Canada Onno C Meijer - Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Robert Murison - Bergen University, Norway Toshiharu Nagatsu - Fujita Health University, Japan Inga D Neumann - University of Regensburg, Germany Miklos Palkovits - Semmelweis University Medical School, Hungary Donald W Pfaff - Rockefeller University, USA Paul M. Plotsky - Emory University School of Medicine, USA Johannes M Reul - Henry Wellcome Laboratories for Integrative Neuroscience,UK Catherine Rivier - The Salk Institute, USA Benno Roozendaal - Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Esther Sabban - New York Medical College, USA Carmen Sandi - Brain Mind Institute, Switzerland Robert Sapolsky - University of Stanford, USA Paul E Sawchenko - Salk Institute, USA Mathias V. Schmidt - Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany Jonathan R Seckl - University of Edinburgh, UK Andrea Sgoifo - University of Parma, Italy Cai Song - Institute for the Development of Endangered Medicinal Plants and Resource, China Regina Spadari-Bratfisch- Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Robert L Spencer - University of Colorado, USA Andrew Steptoe - University College London, UK Yvette Taché - UCLA-CURE Brain-Gut Research Group, USA Kellie Tamashiro - John Hopkins University School of Medicine,USA Jeff Tasker - Tulane University, USA Yoichi Ueta - University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan Victor Viau - University of British Columbia, Canada
Founding Editors:
Professor E Ronald De Kloet Professor Richard McCarty
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