期刊名称:CELL CALCIUM

ISSN:0143-4160
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OXON, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/623014/description#description
影响因子:6.817
主题范畴:CELL BIOLOGY

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



About the journal

 

Cell Calcium covers all fields of calcium metabolism and signalling in living systems, publishing works from all branches of life science and medicine. This includes all aspects of calcium in biological systems from inorganic chemistry to physiology, molecular biology and pathology.

 


Instructions to Authors


 

Guide for Authors

Original articles, editorial correspondence and suggestions for review articles should be submitted electronically by email as a pdf file as follows:
Authors in North America:

Dr A. Scarpa - Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-4970, USA. Tel: (216) 368 5298; Fax: (216) 368 5586 Email: axs15@po.cwru.edu

Authors in all other countries:

Professor A. Verkhratsky - University of Manchester, School of Biological Sciences, 1-124 Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9DT, UK Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 5414; Fax: +44 (0) 161 275 5363 Email: alex.verkhratsky@man.ac.uk

The Editors cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of typescripts. A paper is accepted for publication on the understanding that it has not been submitted simultaneously to another journal in the English language.

Typescripts that contain the results of human and/or animal studies will only be accepted for publication unless it it is made clear that a high standard of ethics was applied in carrying out the investigations. In the case of invasive studies in humans, typescripts should include a statement that the research protocol was approved by a local ethical committee.

The Editors reserve the right to make editorial and literary corrections. Any opinions expressed or policies advocated do not necessarily reflect those of the Editors.

These instructions are in accordance with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. (BMJ 1991;296: 401-405).

Papers should be submitted in journal style. Failure to do so may lead to significant delays in publication. Spelling may be British or American.

Accepted Papers

Disk submission: Authors are requested to submit the final version of their manuscript on disk. To facilitate processing, please observe the following guidelines. The disk copy of your manuscript text can be submitted in either MS-DOS or Apple Macintosh format with a hard copy (i.e. printout). The hard copy should be typed in double spacing throughout on good quality, white paper with a margin of at least 3 cm all round. Type on one side of the paper only. The disk copy MUST be identifical to the accompanying printout. Tables should be included at the end of the printout or given as separate files. The disk should be clearly labelled with the first author's name, word processing package used and at least one keyword form the MS title. Authors who submit material on disk will receive 25 free offprints.

Graphics: must be submitted as hard copy and may be accompanied by a disk containing *.TIFF or *.EPS artwork files. High quality laser printouts on good quality, white paper are acceptable. The overall dimensions should not exceed A5 paper size, i.e. 15 X 21 cm (approx. 6" X 8").

It is the author's reponsibility to ensure that back-up copies are kept.

Papers should be set out as follows: title page, summary, text, acknowledgements, references, tables, captions to illustrations.

Title Page: The title page should give the following information: (1) title of the article, (2) name of each author, (3) name and address of the department or institution to which the work should be attributed, (4) name, address, telephone, fax number and email address (if available) of the author responsible for correspondence and to whom requests for offprints should be sent.

Summary: This should consist of not more than 200 words summarising the contents of the article.

Text: Headings should be appropriate to the nature of the paper. In general, those for experimental papers should follow the usual conventions. Other papers can be subdivided as the author desires; the use of headings enhances readability. Normally only two categories of headings should be used: major ones should be typed in capital letters; minor ones should be typed in lower case (with an initial capital letter) in bold or underlined. A line space should be left above and below each heading.

Acknowledgements: Sources of support in the form of grants gratitude to colleagues etc. should be given under this heading.

Reference Format

The accuracy of references is the responsibility of the author. References should be entered consecutively by Arabic numerals in square brackets in the text. The reference list should be listed in numerical order on a separate sheet in double spacing. References to journals should include the author's name and initials (list all authors when six or fewer; when seven or more, list only the first three and add et al.), full title of paper, journal title abbreviated using Index Medicus abbreviations (italic), year of publication, volume number (bold), first and last page numbers. For example:

1. McGarry SJ, Williams AJ. Digoxin activates sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-releasechannels: a possible role in cardiac inotropy. Br J Pharmacol 1993; 108: 1043-1050.

2. Mayrleitner M, Timerman AP, Wiederracht G, Fleischer S. The calcium release channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum is modulated by FK-506 binding protein: effect of FKBP-12 on single channel activity of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor. Cell Calcium 1994; 15: 99-108.

3. Daly JW. Mechanism of action of caffeine. In: Garrattini S (Ed.). Caffeine, coffee and health. New York, Raven Press, 1993: pp. 97-150.

Figures

Line illustrations: All line illustrations should present a crisp black image on an even white background and should not be larger than 15 X 21 cm (A5 page). Laser printouts are acceptable but not xerox copies. The lines must not be too fine, or they will 'break-up' on production.

Photographic illustrations and radiographs: These should be submitted as clear, highly contrasted black and white prints (unmounted), sizes as above. Photomicrographs should have the magnification and details of staining techniques shown. X-ray films should be submitted as photographic prints, carefully made to bring out the detail to be illustrated, with an overlay indicating the area of importance. Figure tables should be submitted appropriately lettered in capitals. The size of the letters should be appropriate to that of the illustration, taking into account the necessary size reduction to fit one or two columns in the journal.

All illustrations should be clearly marked (by a label pasted on the back or a soft crayon) with figure number and the author's name, and the TOP of figure should be clearly indicated by an arrow. Never use ink of any kind. Do not use paper clips as these can scratch or mark the illustrations. Illustrations in colour cannot be accepted unless the cost of origination and publication is paid for by the author. The prices are Euro 485 for the first page of colour and Euro 236 for subsequent pages of colour.

Permission to reproduce borrowed illustrations or tables or identifiably clinical photographs. Written permission to reproduce borrowed material (illustrations and tables) must be obtained from the original publishers and authors, and submitted with the typescript. Borrowed material should be acknowledged in the captions in this style: 'Reproduced by the kind permission of (publishers) from (reference).'

Figure captions: These short descriptive titles should be listed on a separate page at the end of the manuscript.

Tables

These should appear double spaced on separate sheets and contain only 3 horizontal rules. Do not submit tables as photographs. A short descriptive title should appear above each table and any footnotes, suitably identified, below. Care must be taken to ensure that all units are included. Ensure that each table is cited in the text.

Units & Abbreviations

Avoid abbreviations in the title and abstract. All unusual abbreviations should be fully explained at their first occurence in the text. All measurements should be expressed in SI units. For more detailed recommendations, authors may consult the Royal Society of Medicine publication entitled Units, Symbols and Abbreviations: a Guide for Biological and Medical Editors and Authors.

Proprietary names of drugs, instruments etc. should be indicated by the use of initial capital letters.

Disk/Electronic Submission

Initial submissions should be sent to the relevant Editor as a pdf file via email. Please do not send a hard copy at this stage. Text should be prepared using Microsoft Word and figures should be prepared using a graphics application capable of exporting TIFF format. Files preferably should be converted to pdf using Adobe Acrobat 4.0 software. Ideally, the manuscript should be attached as a single pdf file with text and all figures included.

Alternatively, manuscripts may be submitted as a Word file and separate figures in TIFF format. Ensure that each attached file is not greater than 2MB in size.

Copyright Information

In order for us to ensure maximum dissemination and copyright protection of material published in the journal, copyright must be explicitly transferred from author to publisher.

The copyright transfer agreement will be sent to the corresponding author on receipt of the article at the publishers. It must be signed by the principal author before the paper is published.

We assure you that no limitation will be put on your personal freedom to use material contained in the paper without requesting permission, provided acknowledgement is made to the journal as the original source of publication.

Proofs

Page proofs are sent as a pdf file by email to the author for checking. The proofs, with any minor essential corrections clearly marked, must be returned by email or fax to the email address or fax number as given on the accompanying letter within 48 hours of receipt.

Elsevier Science will do everything possible to get your article corrected and published as quickly and accurately as possible. Therefore it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are returned to us in one all-inclusive email or fax. Subsequent additional corrections will not be possible, so please ensure that your first communication is complete.

Offprints

Authors who submit material on disk will receive 25 free offprints.

An offprint order form will be sent to the author with the page proofs.


 


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
A. Verkhratsky
University of Manchester
School of Biological Sciences
1.124 Stopford Building, Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PT
UK
Tel: +44 (0)161-275-5414
Fax: +44 (0)161-275-5363
Email: alex.verkhratsky@man.ac.uk
 
 
Editor-in-Chief
A. Scarpa
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Med
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH
44106-4970
USA
Tel: (1) 216-368-5298
Fax: (1) 216-368-5586
Email: axs15@po.cwru.edu
 
 
Editor Emeritus
R.M. Case
University of Manchester
School of Biological Sciences
G.38 Stopford Building, Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PT
UK
Tel: +44 (0)161-275-5406
Fax: +44 (0)161-275-5600
Email: rmcase@fs1.scg.man.ac.uk
 
 
Editorial Board
M. Bootman
Cambridge
UK
 E. Brown
Boston, Mass
USA
 
G. Carmignoto
Padova
Italy
 D. Eisner
Manchester
UK
 
G. Ellis-Davies
Philadelphia
USA
 W. Gil Wier
Balitmore, MD
USA
 
E. Gylfe
Upsala
Sweden
 J. B. Hoek
Philadelphia, PA
USA
 
F. Ichas
Bordeaux
France
 G. Isenberg
Halle/Saale
Germany
 
O.T. Jones
Manchester
UK
 M. Kano
Kanazawa
Japan
 
C. Klee
Bethesda, MD
USA
 A. Konnerth
Muenchen
Germany
 
S. Miyazaki
Tokyo
Japan
 S. Muallem
Texas
USA
 
A. Nieminen
Ohio, OH
USA
 B. Nilius
Belgium
 
A. Parekh
Oxford
UK
 O. Petersen
Liverpool
UK
 
K. Philipson
USA
 J.W. Putney, Jr
Research Triangle Park, NC
USA
 
R. Rizzuto
Ferrara
Italy
 B. Roufogalis
Sydney
Australia
 
S.O. Sage
Cambridge
UK
 G. Salama
Pittsburg, PA
USA
 
T. Shuttleworth
Rochester
USA
 V. Sorrentino
Siena
Italy
 
E. Toescu
Birmingham
UK
 D. A. Williams
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia


 


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