期刊名称:TRAFFIC
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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Traffic covers the cell biology and biochemistry of intracellular transport in health and disease and aims to publish manuscripts at the forefront of this field. Specific topics of focus include membrane protein and lipid traffic, intracellular motility, protein transport across membranes, membrane protein assembly and degradation, antigen processing, and the structure, function and regulation of molecules involved in these pathways. Infectious and hereditary diseases with intracellular pathogenesis affecting these processes are also a major focus.
Traffic publishes cutting-edge research and review articles dealing with structural biology, cell biology, protein biochemistry, molecular biology, morphology, intracellular signalling and genetic and infectious diseases in the following areas, for mammalian and non-mammalian systems:
¡¤ Membrane protein and lipid traffic
¡¤ Organelle movement
¡¤ Organelle biogenesis
¡¤ Protein translocation
¡¤ Antigen processing and presentation
¡¤ Intracellular pathogens
¡¤ Intracellular proteolysis
¡¤ Cytokinesis/Cell cycle
¡¤ Molecular motors
Instructions to Authors
Submission of Research Articles Traffic will consider manuscripts of any length with significant scientific content that conforms to the style outlined below. QuickTime movies or other supplemental materials can be published on the Traffic Web site, and must be included at the time of submission. Authors must provide a letter of permission for any personal communication, and permission from the copyright holder for the use of any material previously published. Authors may suggest potential reviewers and/or identify persons to be excluded as reviewers for professional reasons at the time of initial submission.
Electronic Submission of Manuscripts Manuscripts can be submitted to and reviewed by Traffic entirely electronically (no hard copies are necessary until the manuscript is accepted). Electronic manuscripts can be submitted either as a PDF file (both text and figures, contact the editorial office for help in making the PDF file if necessary). Alternatively, the text can be submitted as a Word document and the figures submitted as JPEG, GIF, TIF or EPS files (figures in PowerPoint are not suitable). Please send the manuscript to the editorial office either by e-mail to Traffic@scripps.edu, or by FTP to the site: Host: ftp.scripps.edu User name: anonymous Password: Your e-mail address Directory: /pub/traffic/inbox IMPORTANT: Transfer as a binary file, and alert the editorial office by e-mail that the file(s) has been sent to the FTP site.
Submission of Manuscripts by Hard Copy: When submitting a manuscript by hard copy, please include 4 copies of the manuscript and figures to the editorial office at: Traffic - Editorial Office The Scripps Research Institute IMM-34 10550 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037, USA Phone: +1 858 784 8661
Organization of Research Articles
¡¤ Title must be concise and contain no more than 100 characters including spaces. The title page should include a running title of no more than 50 characters; 5-10 key words, complete names of institutions for each author; and the name, address, phone number, fax number and e-mail address for the corresponding author.
¡¤ Abbreviations Traffic adheres to the conventions outlined in Units, Symbols and Abbreviations: A guide for medical and scientific editors and authors. Non-standard abbreviations must be used 3 or more times and written out completely in the text when first used.
¡¤ Abstract is limited to 200 words in length and should not contain abbreviations. References must be cited in full.
¡¤ Introduction should be focused; exhaustive literature reviews are not appropriate.
¡¤ Results and Discussion can be combined (particularly for short communications) or can be written as separate sections.
¡¤ Materials and Methods must contain sufficient detail such that, in combination with the references cited, all experiments reported can be fully reproduced.
¡¤ Acknowledgments Traffic requires that all sources of institutional, private and corporate financial support for the work within the manuscript must be fully acknowledged, and any potential conflicts of interest noted
¡¤ References should be cited in the text parenthetically by number, listed at the end of the manuscript in the order cited and include only articles that have been published or are currently in press. 'In press' manuscripts that are necessary to understand and evaluate the submitted manuscript must be included at the time of submission. Traffic uses the Vancouver style of references that is outlined below. In all cases, the author list should be abbreviated to et al. after 15 authors, and the journal name, volume and page numbers replaced by the statement 'In Press' where appropriate.
Journal Article 1. West MA, Bright NA, Robinson MS. The role of ADPribosylation factor and phospholipase D in adaptor recruitment. J Cell Biol 1998;138:1239¨C1254. Article in Book 2. Nelson JR, Craig E. SSA hsp70 subfamily. In: Rothblatt J, Stevens T, editors. Guidebook to the Secretory Pathway. New York: Oxford University Press; 1994. p. 27¨C29. Complete Book 3. Segel IH. Biochemical Calculations. USA: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; 1968.
¡¤ Figures All figures should be planned to fit within either 1 column width (8cm), 1.5 column widths (13 cm) or 2 column widths (17 cm), and must be suitable for photocopy reproduction from the printed version of the manuscript. The editors recommend using the guidelines below.
¡¤ After reduction for publication uppercase text and numbers should be at least 1.5-2 mm high (10 point Helvetica).
¡¤ After reduction symbols should be at least 2¨C3 mm high (10 point).
¡¤ All half-tone photographs should be submitted at final reproduction size.
¡¤ Figures in PowerPoint are not suitable for reproduction.
¡¤ Guidelines on the submission of electronic artwork are available on http://www.blackwell-science.com/elecmed/digilla.htm.
¡¤ Figure Legends and Tables should be a separate section of the manuscript. Tables should be double-spaced with no vertical rulings, with a single bold ruling beneath the column titles. Units of measure must be included in the column title.
¡¤ Submission of Supplementary Materials (i.e. movie clips, reference databases). Supplementary video clips may be submitted by FTP (see directions above) or on 100 MB Zip, DVD or CD-ROM disk for inclusion on the Traffic web site as self-contained and flattened QuickTime movies. Video clips must be referenced in the text and representative micrographs included in the print version of Traffic. Movie clips should not be larger than 5 MB, and run no longer than 1 minute.
Review Articles, Toolbox, Transit Authority, Traffic Interchange, Traffic Report Articles and Case Reports Traffic welcomes proposals for alternative types of articles or correspondence in the following categories:
¡¤ Reviews should be focused (4,000 word maximum with judicious use of references, less than 50), represent a critical and balanced view of the field, and will be subject to editorial approval.
¡¤ Toolboxes are either a methodological resource/review or a general reference database. They should compile information or review methodological advances. Toolboxes are not intended as a primary publication.
¡¤ Transit Authorities are brief commentaries of interest to the readership of Traffic, and can be up to1500 words long
¡¤ Traffic Interchanges discuss current issues or controversies, and should not be more than 1500 words.
¡¤ Traffic Reports are meeting reports, and can be up to 1500 words long.
¡¤ Case Reports are original research articles on clinical cases relevant to intracellular transport. Proposals should be directed to the Editors or Managing Editor. Figures and references should conform to the conventions of Traffic as described above.
Cover submissions Authors are encouraged to submit original micrographs, molecular structures or graphic art for consideration as cover art. Submission of cover art is not limited to authors. Black and white or color images can be submitted, should be trimmed to fit into the photograph area of the cover (20.2-cm wide, 16-cm high), supplied at full size and accompanied by a cover legend. Pictures accepted for covers will be copyrighted, and will be made available in the Traffic web site photo gallery.
Publication Schedule Papers that do not conform to the general aim and scope of the journal will be returned immediately without review. All other manuscripts will be reviewed by experts in the field. Traffic aims to forward reviewer's comments and to inform the corresponding author of the result of the review process within 3 weeks of submission. Revised manuscripts will be considered at the discretion of the editors, and may be subject to re-review. Manuscripts will be considered for "fast track publication" under special circumstances after consultation with the Editors.
Distribution of Material Publication of a research article in Traffic dictates that all materials described in the published paper will be made available to the academic scientific community. Nucleic acid and amino acid sequences, as well as X-ray crystallographic data, must be deposited and made accessible in the appropriate database.
Copyright Assignment Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the work has not been published before, is not being considered for publication elsewhere, and has been read and approved by all of the authors. If and when a manuscript or cover art is accepted for publication in Traffic, authors must agree to assign exclusive copyright, which covers translation rights and the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute all of the articles printed in the journal, to Blackwell Munksgaard. No material published in the journal may be stored on microfilm or videocassettes, or in electronic databases and the like without written permission of the publisher. A PDF file of the copyright form for Traffic is available on http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/caf_tra.pdf and a Word file of the copyright form for Traffic is available on http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/caf_tra.doc.
Page Proofs Page proofs will be sent via e-mail as an Acrobat PDF (portable document format) file. The e-mail server must be able to accept attachments up to 4 MB in size. In your absence, please arrange for a colleague to access your e-mail and retrieve your proofs.
Page Charges Upon acceptance of an original research manuscript the authors will be charged $500 for manuscripts with only black and white figures, and $1000 for manuscripts with color figures. Authors need to complete a Publication Charge and Colour Work Agreement form to confirm their agreement to pay these charges. This form can be downloaded from http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/tra_caf.pdf.
Offprints Offprints can be obtained by using the offprint order form accompanying the proofs.
Editorial Board
Editors
Frances M. Brodsky Hooper Foundation, Box 0552 UCSF 513 Parnassus Avenue San Francisco, CA 94143 USA fmarbro@itsa.ucsf.edu
Mark C. P. Marsh MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT UK m.marsh@ucl.ac.uk
Sandra L. Schmid Department of Cell Biology The Scripps Research Institute - IMM11 10550 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037 USA slschmid@scripps.edu
Managing Editor
Lisa Hannan The Scripps Research Institute - IMM-34 10550 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037 USA traffic@scripps.edu phone: +1 (858) 784-8661 fax: +1 (858) 784-8674
Associate Editors
Scott D Emr, La Jolla, USA Douglass J. Forbes, La Jolla, USA Ted Hackstadt, Hamilton, MT, USA Robert G. Parton, Brisbane, Qld, Australia Trina A. Schroer, Baltimore, MD. USA Gerrit van Meer, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Editorial Board
Viki Allen, Manchester, UK Norma Andrews, New Haven, CT, USA Vytas Bankaitis, Chapel Hill, NC, USA Janice S. Blum, Indianapolis, IN, USA Peter Cresswell, New Haven, CT, USA Alice Dautry-Varsat, Paris, France B. Brett Finlay, Vancouver, Canada Reid Gilmore, Worcester, MA, USA Bruno Goud, Paris, France Gillian Griffiths, Oxford, UK Jean E. Gruenberg, Geneva, Switzerland Ari Helenius, Zurich, Switzerland Nobutaka Hirokawa, Tokyo, Japan David E. James, Brisbane, Qld, Australia Chris A. Kaiser, Cambridge, MA, USA Regis B. Kelly, San Francisco, CA, USA Judith Klumperman, Utrecht, The Netherlands Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Bethesda, MD, USA Laura Liscum, Boston, MA, USA Alberto Luini, S. Maria Imbaro, Italy Carolyn E. Machamer, Baltimore, MD, USA Laura Machesky, Birmingham, UK Keith E. Mostov, San Francisco, CA, USA Akihiko Nakano, Wako, Japan Christopher Nicchitta, Durham, NC, USA Jodi J. Nunnari, Davis, CA, USA Hiroshi Ohno, Kanazawa, Japan Richard E. Pagano, Rochester, MN, USA Gregory S. Payne, Los Angeles, CA, USA Suzanne R. Pfeffer, Stanford, CA, USA Susan K. Pierce, Rockville, MD, USA Anne J. Ridley, London, UK Howard Riezman, Basel, Switzerland Michael G. Roth, Dallas, TX, USA David G. Russell, Ithaca, NY, USA Giampetro Schiavo, London, UK Janet Shaw, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Kai L. Simons, Heidelberg, Germany Thomas H. Stevens, Eugene, OR, USA Murray Stewart, Cambridge, UK Yoshimi Takei, Osaka, Japan Julie A. Theriot, Stanford, CA, USA Margaret A. Titus, Minneapolis, MN, USA Sharon A. Tooze, London, UK Ronald D. Vale, San Francisco, CA, USA Graham Warren, New Haven, CT, USA M. Gerard Waters, Princeton, NJ, USA Colin Watts, Dundee, UK Marino Zerial, Dresden, Germany
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