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期刊名称:ANNALS OF LABORATORY MEDICINE

ISSN:2234-3806
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:KOREAN SOC LABORATORY MEDICINE, A505-ASTERIUM SEOUL, 372 HANGANG-DAERO, YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, 04323
  出版社网址:http://www.annlabmed.org/
期刊网址:http://www.annlabmed.org/
影响因子:3.464
主题范畴:MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Annals of Laboratory Medicine (Ann Lab Med; ISSN, 2234-3806; e-ISSN, 2234-3814) is the official journal of The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. The journal title has been recently changed from the Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine (ISSN, 1598-6535) from the January issue of 2012. It will be published bimonthly (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, and Nov) in English. The JCR 2011 Impact factor of this journal was 0.629.

Aims and  Scope

The journal publishes Original Articles, Case Reports, Brief Communications, Letters to the Editor, and Review Articles requested by the editorial board about new and important subjects in laboratory medicine that are related to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and are scientific, original, ethical, and academically significant.

Abstracting and indexing Services

The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Annals of Laboratory Medicine, ISSN 1598-6535) is covered by CABI, Chemical Abstract Service(CAS, SciFinder), Index Medicus/Medline, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded(SCIE, SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science edition (2011 Impact Factor, 0.629) , Scopus, and KoreaMed, and KoreaMed Synapse.

Contact Us

Address: Room 1502 Le Meilleur Jongno Town, Jongno 1-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, 110-888
Tel: +82-2-795-9914

Fax: +82-2-790-4760

E-mail: kscp1@kams.or.kr / kscp2@kams.or.kr


Instructions to Authors
The Annals of Laboratory Medicine (Ann Lab Med; ALM) is the official journal of The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine (KSLM), published bimonthly (at the first day of January, March, May, July, September, and November) in English. The journal publishes Original Articles, Case Reports, Brief Communications, Letters to the Editor, Review, Editorials, Corrections, and Correspondence about new and important subjects in laboratory medicine that are related to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and are scientific, original, ethical, and academically significant.


GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

1. The manuscripts should be written in English. The journal publishes Original Articles, Case Reports, Brief Communications, and Letters to the Editor, Review requested by the editorial board, Editorials, Corrections, as well as Correspondence. Brief Communications are intended for the presentation of brief observations that do not warrant fulllength papers, but have sufficient originality and utility to be considered for publication. The information must be presented in sufficient detail so that readers can understand and appreciate the material presented. Brief communications undergo the same review process as full-length papers and are not published sooner than the full-length papers. Original Articles and Case Reports are classified according to the following 8 specific areas, and the author should state the appropriate area of interest in their manuscripts. However, the executive editor of each field may request to the author to change the area of interest and resubmit the manuscript, if necessary.

Specific areas include:

  • Diagnostic Hematology
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Clinical Microbiology
  • Diagnostic Immunology
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Diagnostic Genetics
  • Laboratory Informatics
  • General Laboratory Medicine

2. Ethical considerations: Experiments conducted on human subjects should be performed according to the Declaration of Helsinki (adopted in 1964 and amended in 2004, www.wma.net/e/ policy/b3.htm) and approved by the Research Ethics Committee or the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the institution where the experiment was performed. Written informed consent should be obtained from all subjects, when necessary. In the case of an animal study, it should be mentioned that the experimental processes such as breeding and the use of laboratory animals were approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the institution where the experiment was performed or that these processes complied with the rules of the Research Ethics Committee of the institution or National Institutes for Health (NIH) Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (1996, Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (ILAR) Committee on National Research Council (NRC), National Academic Press pp125, www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/labrats/index.html). The authors should retain the raw data of the experiment and study for at least a year after the publication of the paper and should present these data if required by the editorial board.

3. Authorship: The manuscripts are accepted only on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere. The manuscripts published in this journal cannot be submitted for publication elsewhere. If the author(s) wishes a duplicate or a secondary publication, for example, for the readers of a different language, the author must obtain approval from the editors-in-chief of both the first and second journals. Further, the conditions specified in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals http://www.icmje.org (updated October 2008) should be met, such as insertion of a comment as a footnote in the title page of the second journal stating the primary reference and the duplicate nature of the paper.

4. Only those who have made significant contributions to the preparation and publication of the manuscript are eligible for authorship and should take responsibility for the same. Each author should sign electronically the Authorship Responsibility and Copyright Transfer Agreement Form attesting that he or she fulfills the authorship criteria after acceptance for publication. Authors are required to identify their contributions to the work described at the title page of the manuscript.

5. Disclosure of conflict of interest: Each author is responsible for disclosing to the Publisher all potential conflicts of interest regarding this manuscript (including sources of support, consulting fee or honorarium, support for travel to meetings for the study or other purposes, fee for participation in review activities such as data monitoring boards, payment for writing the manuscript, provision of writing assistance or equipment, board membership, patents, royalties, monetary interests in the products studied, consultantships, stocks, etc.) and whether the author regards them to be actual conflicts of interest. Corresponding author should sign electronically a statement disclosing any conflict of interest on behalf of all author(s) at the time of submission. Each author also should sign electronically a statement disclosing any conflict of interest at the journal website after acceptance of the manuscript.


 

 


PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS

1. The manuscript must be typewritten double-spaced using a 12-point font size on A4-sized paper using Microsoft (MS) Word. The number of pages should be less than 21 excluding tables and figures. Case Report should be less than 16 pages and Letters to the Editor should be less than 11 pages. Brief Communications should be no more than 1,500 words in total. Section headings should not be used in the body of the Brief Communications, and the methods, results, and discussion should be combined in a single section. Methods should be described in the text, neither in the table footnotes, nor in the figure legends in the case of Brief Communications. Acknowledgments should be presented similar to that in full-length papers. The number of tables and figures should also be kept to a minimum in the case of Brief Communications. Insert the page number in series at the bottom of each page in manuscript file.

2. Cover letter and title page:

1) Cover Letter : The cover letter file should contain a brief description of the novelty and importance of the work.
2) Title page :In title page, describe the type of manuscript, the specific area, title, institutional affiliation(s), and name of the author(s), the corresponding author’s information (complete address, telephone and facsimile numbers, and e-mail address). If the authors are affiliated to different institutions, their names and affiliations should be stated the superscripts 1, 2, 3, etc starting from the first author. Only the highest degree or title should be mentioned after the name, such as M.D., Ph.D., M.S., M.T., etc. We permit only one co-first author and/or one co-corresponding author, if necessary. A running title should be added if the title exceeds 40 characters in English, including spaces.

3. Manuscript file should include the following in the given order:

1) Abstract : Abstract is not required in the case of Letters to the Editor. In case of all the other types of manuscripts, the abstract should be written in English, in 250 words or less, and include the subheadings Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Each subheading should be summarized in 1 paragraph. Select 3 to 10 key words in English and insert them below the abstract. For Case Reports and Brief Communications, the abstract is limited to 250 words in a single paragraph without the subheadings. The key words are to be selected according to the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) of Index Medicus (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html). When a reagent or instrument is described in the abstract, the author should only mention the name, company, and country, and not the manufacturing city.
2) Introduction : Research hypothesis and specific aim should be described briefly.

3) Methods : Statistical methods should be described, if any.

4) Results
*3) and 4) can be combined in Case Reports.

5) Discussion : The content in either the introduction or the results should not be repeated.

6) Author(s)’ disclosure of potential conflict of interest : All potential conflicts of interests should be disclosed.

7) Acknowledgements : General acknowledgements and research grant are described.

8) References : Serially number the references in the order of citation in the text with numbers in brackets. Refer only to the most pertinent literature and indicate 40 references at the most.
Not more than 30 references should be inserted for Brief Communications, 20 for Letter to the Editor.

9) Tables and Figures : Each table and figure should be written concisely and the content of the tables and figures should not overlap. Photographs should be clear. Submit colored and black and white photographs to print colored and black and white photographs, respectively. Files containing the figures can be uploaded via the online manuscript submission system in Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) or Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) file formats. Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) or bitmap (BMP) files can be uploaded for the accepted manuscript. The print resolution should be 300 dots per inch (dpi) or more. If the figure is delivered by mail, the photographs should have a separate label on the reverse side, indicating the figure numbers, name of the author, an arrow indicating the top, and whether it should be printed in color or not. Some figures should be printed in color only by the request of editor. For the citation of the contents of tables or figures, indicate them with Table 1 or Fig. 1. If there are more than 1 insets in the figure, each one of them should be identified alphabetically i.e. (A), (B), (C), etc. with a corresponding legend. The appropriate location of tables and figures should be marked with , , etc. using the “Memo” function in MS Word.


4. Observe the following points when preparing the contents of a manuscript.

1) We recommend to use the appropriate English terminology translated from Korean using either Essential Medical Terminology published by The Korean Medical Association in 2005 or “The Collection of Medical Terms, 4th edition, published by The Korean Medical Association in 2001 (http://kamje.or.kr/term) or Laboratoy medicine terminology in 2010 by the Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.
2) The name of a person or a place and other proper nouns should be used in the original language and Arabic numerals should be used. Weights and measures should be represented in the metric system and the units should be in the International Standard Unit (SI unit). Indicate liters with a capital L.

3)The name of a microorganism should be spelled out the first mention in the abstract, and original text. The names of the genus can be abbreviated subsequently (example: E. coli). However, do not abbreviate the name of the genus if 2 or more genera starting with the same letter are being referred to. Scientific names should alGeneral Information for Authors ways be italicized.

[Example 1] To be italicized: Escherichia coli, Papovaviridae, Hepadnavirus, and Simplex virus
[Example 2] Not be italicized: streptococci, coagulase negative staphylococci, Epstein-Barr virus, hepatitis B virus, and herpes simplex virus

4) The names of the genes, and not the proteins should be italicized:
BCR-ABL mutations, HER2 gene, BCR-ABL kinase domain, HER2-positive.

5) When using English abbreviations, define the abbreviation completely at first mention in the abstract, and original text.
Do not use an abbreviation in the title. The terms listed at the end of the KSLM journal or its website need not be defined.
6) In the case of spacing between words and parentheses or brackets, a space should be inserted when English text or a number is placed before the parentheses.

[Example 1] Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia/thrombosis
(HITT)
7) For an instrument or equipment, mention the name of its model; manufacturer, city, (state), and country of an insturmentor equipment in parentheses. The general name of a reagent should be used. If a trade name is expressed with a general name, it should be placed after it in parentheses. When using a trade name, indicate the manufacturer, city, state, and country in parentheses. Do not use the symbols TM or ® unless necessary. At subsequent mentions after the first, instruments and equipments can be referred to indicating only the manufacturer in parentheses.

[Example] Coulter STKS (Coulter Electronics Inc., Hialeah, FL., USA), vancomycin (Sigma Chemical Company, St. Louis, MO, USA)
8) P should be uppercase and italicized to indicate statistical significance.
9) In the case of numbers greater than 3 digits, a comma should be inserted after every third digit from right to left (e.g., 5,431, 5,675, and 1,000), but a comma should not be inserted when indicating years (e.g., 1995, 2007).

5. References should be presented in the following style.

1) In the case of articles, mention the names of the authors, title, name of the journal, year published, volume number, and the first and last page numbers.
List all the authors if the number of authors is less than 7, and list the first 6 authors followed by et al. if the number of authors is 7 or more. If the manuscript has only 2 authors, use “and” and not a comma between their names. Journal names are to be abbreviated in accordance with the style of Index Medicus (
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed). In the case of a supplementary volume of a journal, record it in parentheses such as 75(S). All the references in other languages should be translated into English.

[Example 1] Yang SJ, Shin MG, Kim SH, Cho D, Kee SJ, Shin JH, et al. Usefulness of Track-C (total HCV core antigen) assay in anti-HCV positive patients. Korean J Lab Med 2004;24:244-9.
Kim HY. Recent advances of adult stem cell research. Korean J Lab Med 2003; 23(S1):S69-73.

[Example 2] Sabbath KD, Ball ED, Larcom P, Davis RB, Griffin JD. Heterogeneity of clonogenic cells in acute myeloblastic leukemia. J Clin Invest 1985;75:746-53.
2) While referring to books, mention the name of the authors, editor(s), name of the book, edition, place published, publisher, publishing company, published year, and page number. List it up to 2 authors.

[Example 3] Brecher ME, ed. Technical manual. 14th ed. Bethesda: American Association of Blood Banks, 2002: 485-96.

[Example 4] Alberts B, Bray D, et al. eds. Molecular biology of the cell. 3rd ed. New York: Garland Publishing, 1994: 491-9.

[Example 5] National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards. Performance standards for antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Tenth Informational supplement, M100-S10 (M2). Wayne, PA: National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards, 2000.
3) In the case of a book chapter, indicate the name of author of the chapter, title of the chapter, ‘In:’, editors, name of the book, edition, place published, publishing company, published year, and page number.

[Example 6] Bylund DJ and Nakamura RM. Organ-specific autoimmune diseases. In: Henry JB, ed. Clinical diagnosis and management by laboratory methods. 20th ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2001:1000-15.
4) In case of a website: Author, website address, uniform resource locator (URL), and the date of recent update.

[Example 7] Mitelman F, Johansson B, and Mertens F (Eds.), Mitelman database of chromosome aberrations in cancer.
http://cgap.nci.nih.gov/Chromosomes/Mitelman (Updated on Nov 2005).
5) An abstract is not permitted to be cited as a reference. If a certain paper is accepted but not published as yet, it should be cited and described as “in press”. However, the author should have a letter permitting the citation from the author(s). If an author would like to cite a paper that has been submitted but has not been accepted as yet, it should be described as unpublished observation in the text and also should get a permit letter from the author(s). We do not recommend citing personal communications; however, if cited, identify the person and obtain a letter from the author authorizing the citation. If the author(s) cannot provide the reference paper, this reference can be requested to be deleted from the reference list even after the acceptance of the paper.

6. Tables and Figures should be prepared in accordance with the following guidelines:

1) Number the tables and figures according to their order of citation General Information for Authors in the text. The heading should be inserted above the tables, but the legends should be located below the figures. Periods should not be used in the headings of tables but are required at the end of figure legends.
2) Only the first letter and proper nouns of the headings and legends of tables and figures should be in capital letters.
3) Vertical and horizontal lines should be omitted as much as possible. Text in the first column of a table should be aligned to the left. Single letters should be aligned centrally from the second column. If numbers are of the same unit, the decimal point should be the datum point. If there are symbols such as “-” indicating ranges, “±” and × symbols should be the datum point. Numbers with different units should be aligned to the right in all columns. If there are parentheses, the start of the parentheses and the last letter before it should be the datum point.
4) Only numbers can be used without parentheses or a period if it represents a case in a table. A heading representing cases should be noted as “No. case” and a heading representing the number of cases should be noted as “N”.
5) Explanations below should be in the order of superscripts and abbreviations. There should be a linebreak between the explanations of each superscript and/or abbreviations.
6) The superscript should be placed on the right side of a word and should be used in the following order, “*, †, ‡, §, ||, ¶, **, ††, ‡‡, etc.” The following are examples of using superscript: *not tested; †P<0.05.
7) All nonstandard abbreviations should be explained below. Define them as indicated in the following examples.

[Example] Abbreviations: NT, not tested and SAA, severe aplastic anemia
8) If a figure is a microphotograph, the staining methods and the magnification should be indicated.
9) If a figure comprises 2 or more pictures, each should be explained either separately as “(A), explanation and (B), explanation” or together in parentheses.

[Example of Table]
Table 3. Bone marrow findings of patients diagnosed with peripheral T-cell lymphoma with bone marrow involvement
No. case HPH Tumor cells in aspirates (%) Infiltration pattern
in section
Subtypes*
1 + 5 Interstitial ALC
2 + 10 Interstitial US
3 - <1 Focal US
4 - <1 Sinusoidal AIM

* based on the revised European-American classification of lymphoid neoplasms (REAL) classification system, proposed from the International Lymphoma Study Group in 1993.

Abbreviations: HPH, hemophagocytic histiocytosis; ALC, anaplastic large cell; AIM, angioimmunoblastic; and US, unspecified.

 


SUBMISSION, PEER-REVIEW, EDITING AND PUBLICATION OF MANUSCRIPTS

1. Every manuscript should be submitted as an electronic file through the following website, www.annlabmed.org/submission/ along with the completed “Author’s Checklist” including disclosure of conflict of interest. Each author should upload three separate files: Cover letter, title page and the manuscript file for peer-review excluding the information regarding the authors and their affiliations. Before uploading the manuscript for the first time, the author should create a new account for “the manuscript submission and review system for ALM”.

2. The authors should indicate 3 or more suggested reviewers and non-preferred reviewers, if necessary, in the online manuscript submission system.

3. Manuscript copyeditor will request to an appropriate executive editor for the relevant area. The executive editor reviews and sends the manuscript to 2 or more appropriate peer-reviewers. On the basis of the comments of the peer reviewers, the executive editor determines whether the article is acceptable or not preliminarily. After the author responds to comments of all reviewers, the (revised) manuscript is sent to the editor-in-chief.

4. Every author can check the status and the results of the review on the website. All requests, (revised) manuscripts, and response letters are delivered through this website. All submissions, revisions, or responses are promptly notified to the concerned authors, reviewers, or editors by e-mail.

5. The executive editor can send those manuscripts that require statistical editing to a biostatistics expert before acceptance.

6. If a manuscript is accepted for publication, the editor-in-chief sends an acceptance letter to the all author(s) by e-mail. Each author should sign “the Copyright Transfer Agreement and Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Form” through the website by his/her own identification.

7. Manuscripts are always rejected for one of the following cases:
  1) The manuscript is rejected by 2 reviewers.
  2) The author does not respond to the executive editor within 3 months after request for the correction.
  The authors will be notified of such rejection by e-mail.

8. The publication of the article is mainly decided by the executive editor after considering the comments of the reviewer. The final decision and order of publication is the duty of the editor-in-chief. Any manuscript that does not observe these policies and instructions will have to be revised and supplemented, and can be withheld from publication.

9. Addition or exclusion of any author will be decided by the editor-in-chief General Information for Authors after the submission of a written request signed duly by all authors.

10. Any errors discovered in the articles after publication should be submitted to the editor-in-chief in writing and be inserted in erratum.


OTHERS

1. Publication charges will be due on Original Articles, Case Reports, Brief Communications, and Letters to the Editor (But free for foreigner temporally until 2012). Illustrations that require extraordinary printing processes will be charged to the authors. The corresponding author is charged a fee for digital object identifier (DOI)/CrossRef. The minimum number of offprints is 50, which will be charged to the corresponding author by the KSLM.

2. The KSLM has the copyright of every submitted manuscript approved for publication in this journal.

3. These instructions are based on the Vancouver Form, 5th edition. For any issues not addressed in these instructions, refer to the following materials.
http://www.icmje.org/ International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication (Updated October 2007).

4. Website for electronic submission: www.annlabmed.org/submission/

Editor-in-Chief
Junghan Song, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University
Bundang Hospital
166 Gumiro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 463-707, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-31-787-7691
Fax: +82-31-787-4015
E-mail: songjhcp@snu.ac.kr
Office E-mail: kscp2@kams.or.kr

Associate (Executive) Editor for Diagnostic Hematology
Hyun Kyung Kim, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
101 Daehak-ro Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-744, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-2-2072-0853
Fax: +82-2-747-0359
E-mail: lukekhk@snu.ac.kr

Associate (Executive) Editor for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Informatics
Sail Chun, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Asan Medical Center
86 Asanbyeongwon-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-736, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-2-3010-4513
Fax: +82-2-478-0884
E-mail: sailchun@amc.seoul.kr

Associate (Executive) Editor for Clinical Microbiology
Jong Hee Shin, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Chonnam National University
Medical School, Chonncam National University Hospital
671 Jebongno, Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-757, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-62-220-5342
Fax: +82-62-224-2518
E-mail: shinjh@chonnam.ac.kr

Associate (Executive) Editor for Diagnostic Immunology and Transfusion Medicine
Young-Ae Lim, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Ajou University Hospital
Ajou University of College of Medicine
San 5, Wonchon-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon 443-721, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-31-219-5786
Fax: +82-31-219-5778
E-mail: limyoung@ajou.ac.kr

Associate (Executive) Editor for Diagnostic Genetics and General Laboratory Medicine
Kyung A Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital
Yonsei University College of Medicine
712 Eonjuro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-720, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-2-2019-3531
Fax: +82-2-2019-4822
E-mail: KAL1119@yuhs.ac

Assistant Editor
Mina Hur, M.D., Ph.D. (Konkuk Univeristy)
E-mail: dearmina@hanmail.net

English Editor
Myoung Hee Park, M.D., Ph.D. (Seoul National University)
E-mail: parkmhee@snu.ac.kr


Manuscript and Reference Editor
Hye-Seong Park (The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine)
Ji-Hyun Lee (The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine)
A-1502 Le Meilleur Jongno Town, 19 Jongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-888,
Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-2-795-9914
Fax: +82-2-790-4760
E-mail: kscp2@kams.or.kr


Instructions to Authors
instructiontoauthor_2012.pdf

Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
SONG, Junghan Seoul National University, Korea
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Diagnostic Hematology
KIM, Hyun Kyung Seoul National University, Korea
Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Informatics
CHUN, Sail University of Ulsan
Clinical Microbiology
SHIN, Jong Hee Chonnam National University, Korea
Diagnostic Immunology & Transfusion Medicine
LIM, Young-Ae Ajou University, Korea
Diagnostic Genetics & General Laboratory Medicine
LEE, Kyung A Yonsei University, Korea
Assistant Editor
HUR, Mina Konkuk University, Korea
EDITORIAL BOARD
Diagnostic Hematology
BENNETT, John M University of Rochester, USA
HUR, Mina Konkuk University, Korea
KIM, Hee Jin Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
LIM, Megan S University of Michigan, USA
PARK, Chan-Jeoung University of Ulsan, Korea
PARK, Seo-Jin Yonsei University, Korea
PARK, Tae Sung Kyung Hee University, Korea
Clinical Chemistry
ICHIHARA, Kiyoshi Yamaguchi University, Japan
LAM, Christopher W.K. Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
LEE, Soo Youn Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
PARK, MinJeong Hallym University, Korea
RODRIGUEZ, Henry National Cancer Institute, USA
SONG, Sang Hoon Seoul National University, Korea
YUN, Yeo Min Konkuk University, Korea
Clinical Microbiology
CHANG, Chulhun Pusan National University, Korea
ISHII, Yoshikazu Toho University, Japan
KIM, Mi-Na University of Ulsan, Korea
PARK, Kyoung Un Seoul National University, Korea
SHIN, Jeong Hwan Inje University, Korea
SONG, Wonkeun Hallym University, Korea
Diagnostic Immunology & Transfusion Medicine
KIM, Kyeong-Hee Dong-A University, Korea
KIM, Sinyoung Yonsei University, Korea
NAHM, Moon H. University of Alabama,USA
OH, Eun-Jee The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
ROH, Eun Youn Seoul National University, Korea
STRONCEK, David F. National Institute of Health,USA
WHANG, Dong Hee Inje University, Korea
Diagnostic Genetics & General Laboratory Medicine
KI, Chang-Seok Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
WAN, Thomas S.K. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
SEONG, Moon-Woo Seoul National University, Korea
SHIN, Myung-Geun Chonnam National University, Korea
YOO, Soo Jin Inje University, Korea
STATISTICAL ADVISORS
KANG, Dae Ryong Yonsei University, Korea
LEE, Moo Song University of Ulsan, Korea
NAM, Chung Mo Yonsei University, Korea
KIM, Dong Jae The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
KIM, Seon Woo Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Korea
ENGLISH EDITOR
PARK, Myoung Hee Seoul National University, Korea
MANUSCRIPT EDITOR
PARK, Hye-Seong The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine
LEE, Ji-Hyun The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine


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