期刊名称:JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE

ISSN:1678-7757
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:UNIV SAO PAULO FAC ODONTOLOGIA BAURU, AL DR OCTAVIO PINHEIRO BRISOLLA, 9-75, BAURU-SP, BRAZIL, 17012-901
  出版社网址:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?lng=en
期刊网址:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=en&pid=1678-7757&nrm=iso
影响因子:2.698
主题范畴:DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE

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



About the journal

Basic Information

The Journal of Applied Oral Science is a continuation of the Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru. The Journal is published every 2 months in February, April, June, August, October and December by the Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo.

The Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru was published between 1993-2001 and continued from 2002 as the Journal of Applied Oral Science, volume 11, # 1, and kept the numbering sequence of the former.

The main goal of the Journal of Applied Oral Science is to publish results from original research as well as invited case reports and invited reviews in the field of Dentistry and related sciences areas.

Its abbreviated title is J. Appl. Oral Sci., and it should be used in bibliographies, footnotes, references and bibliographic strips.

 

Information Services

The articles published in the Journal of Applied Oral Science are indexed or summarized by:

  • LILACS: 1993-
  • Bibliografia Brasileira de Odontologia (BBO): 1993-
  • Ulrich's: 1993-
  • SciELO: 2003-
  • SCOPUS: 2006-
  • US Cochrane Centers Master List of Journals: 2007-
  • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE): 2007-

 

Copyright

The Journal of Applied Oral Science reserves the copyright ownership of every published manuscript, including translations from published material. The journal allows, however, posterior reproduction and transcription of published material upon proper citation of the source.

The agreement with this item implies:

Copyright transfer: In the event of publication of the above mentioned manuscript, we, the authors, transfer to the Journal of Applied Oral Science all rights and interest of the manuscript. This document applies to translations and any preliminary presentation of the contents of the manuscript that has been accepted, but yet not published. If any authorship modification occurs after submission, a document of agreement of all authors is required to be kept by the Editor-in-Chief. Exclusion of authors may only be accepted by his/her own request.

Responsibilities of the authors: I hereby state that:

The content of the article is original and does not consist of plagiarism or fraud;

The work is not under consideration or will be submitted to other journal until a final decision is issued by this journal;

I have effectively contributed to this work and I am familiar with its contents;

I have read it and assume the responsibility for its contents. I understand that if the work, or part of it, is considered deficient or a fraud, I take shared responsibility with the other authors.

Release of conflict of interest:

All my affiliations, corporate or institutional, and all sources of financial support to this research are properly acknowledged, except when mentioned in a separate letter. I certify that do not have any commercial or associate interest that represents a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted manuscript.

 

Sponsors

The publication of this journal is financially supported by:

  • Programa de Apoio a Publicações Científicas do Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia (MCT), Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), e da CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Instructions to Authors

1 SCOPE

The Journal of Applied Oral Science is committed in publishing the scientific and technologic advances achieved by the dental community, according to the quality indicators and peer reviewed material, with the objective of assuring its acceptability at the local, regional, national and international levels. The primary goal of The Journal of Applied Oral Science is to publish the outcomes of original investigations as well as invited case reports and invited reviews in the field of Dentistry and related areas.

2 General Guidelines

2.1 The papers sent for publication must be original and the simultaneous submission to other journal, either national or international, is not allowed. The Journal of Applied Oral Science shall retain the copyright of all papers published, including translations, yet allowing future reproduction as a transcription, provided the source is properly mentioned.

2.2 Only papers written in the English language shall be accepted, and the authors are fully responsible for the texts, citations and references.

2.3 The Journal of Applied Oral Science has the right to submit all manuscripts to the Editorial Board, which is fully authorized to settle the convenience of their acceptance, or return them to the authors with suggestions for modifications in the text and/or for adaptation to the editorial rules of the Journal. In this case, the manuscript will be re-evaluated by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board.

2.4 The concepts stated on the papers published are full responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board.

2.5 The dates of receipt of the original paper and its acceptance will be indicated in the occasion it is published.

2.6 Each author will receive one copy of the Journal. Additional reprints may be supplied upon request and must be paid by the authors.

2.7 Depending on the financial resources of the Journal of Applied Oral Science or the authors, color illustrations will be published at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief.

3 Revision Criteria

3.1 Manuscripts will be firstly evaluated regarding presentation according to the instructions for authors. Manuscripts not in accordance with instructions will be rejected and returned to authors without being reviewed by referees.

3.2 Manuscripts in accordance with the instructions will be appreciated in their scientific merit and methods by at least two referees from different institutions of that of the authors, besides the Editor-in-Chief. When revision of the original is required, the manuscript will be returned to the corresponding author for modification. A revised version with modifications will be re-submitted by the authors, and that will be re-evaluated by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board.

3.3 The Editor-in-Chief will decide upon the acceptance of the manuscript, and may return it to the authors for revision and necessary modifications in the text and/or illustrations. In this case, the authors will be required to re-submit a revised version with the modifications or proper explanations. The revised version will be reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board.

3.4 Upon approval of the scientific merit, manuscripts will be analyzed regarding the use of proper English grammar (technical review) and statistics. If manuscripts are still considered inadequate, they will be returned to authors for revision.

3.5 Authors and referees will be kept anonymous during the review process.

3.6 Contents of the manuscript are the authors’ responsibility and do not reflect the opinion of the Editor-in-Chief or Editorial Board.

4 Galley Proof

4.1 Galley proofs will be sent to the corresponding author by electronic mail in pdf format for final approval.

4.2 Approval of galley proofs by the corresponding author should be returned with corrections, if necessary, within 72 hours.

4.3 If not returned within 72 hours, the Editor-in-Chief will consider the present version the final, and will not allow further modifications. Corrections in the galley proofs should be restricted to minor mistakes that do not modify the content of the manuscript. Major corrections will imply that the manuscript should enter the review process again.

4.4 Inclusion of new authors is not allowed at this phase of the publication process.

 

Form and preparation of manuscripts

1 Presentation of the Manuscript

1.1 Structure of the manuscript

- Cover page (must be submitted as a supplementary file through the online submission system ) which should contain only:

- Title of the manuscript in English.

- Names of the authors in direct order with their respective degrees and affiliations in English. Correspondence between International and Brazilian degrees may be obtained at our web page: www.fob.usp.br/jaos.

- Full address of the corresponding author, to whom all correspondence should be addressed, including fax and phone number as well as e-mail address.

1.2 Text

- Title of the manuscript and subtitle, if necessary, in English.

- Abstract: should comprise at most 300 words, highlighting a little introduction, objective, material and methods, results and conclusions.

- Key words: (words or expressions that identify the contents of the manuscript). The authors are referred to the list of subjects of the "lndex Medicus" and DeCS (Health Sciences Descriptors available at http://decs.bvs.br/). Authors must use "periods" to separate the key words, which must have the first letter of the first word in capital letters. Ex: Dental implants. Fixed prosthesis. Photoelasticity. Passive fit.

- Introduction: summary of the rationale and proposal of the study including only proper references. It should clearly state the hypothesis of the study.

- Material and Methods: the material and the methods are presented with enough detail to allow confirmation of the findings. Include city, state and country of all manufacturers right after the first appearance of the products, reagents or equipments. Published methods should be referred to and briefly discussed, except if modifications were made. Indicate the statistical methods employed, if applicable. Please refer to item 3 for ethical principals and registration of clinical trials.

- Results: presents the outcomes in a logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. Data contained in tables and illustrations should not be repeated in the text, and only important findings should be highlighted.

- Discussion: this should emphasize the new and important aspects of the study and the resulting conclusions. Any data or information mentioned in the introduction or results should not be repeated. Findings of other important studies should be reported. The authors should point out the implications of their findings as well as their limitations.

- Conclusion(s) (if any)

- Acknowledgments (when appropriate). Acknowledge those who have contributed to the work. Specify sponsors, grants, scholarships and fellowships with respective names and identification numbers.

- References (please refer to item 2.3)

2 TECHNICAL NORMALIZATION

The manuscript should be typed as follows: 1.5 spacing in 11 pt Arial font, with 3-cm margins at each side, on an A4 page, adding up to at most 15 pages, including the illustrations (graphs, photographs, tables, etc). The authors should keep a copy of the manuscript for possible requests.

2.1 Illustrations and Tables

2.1.1 The illustrations (photographs, graphs, drawings, charts, etc.), regarded as figures, should be limited to the least amount possible and should be uploaded in separate files, consecutively numbered with Arabic numbers according to the order they appear in the text.

2.1.2 Photographs should be sent in original colors and digitized in .jpg, tif or gif formats with 10cm width and at least 300dpi. These illustrations should be provided in supplementary files and not inserted in the Word document.

2.1.3 The corresponding legends for figures should be clear, concise and typed at the end of the manuscript as a separate list preceded by the corresponding number.

2.1.4 The tables should be logically arranged, consecutively numbered with Arabic numbers. The legend shall be placed on the top of the tables. Tables should be open in the right and left laterals.

2.1.5 Footnotes should be indicated by asterisks and restricted to the least amount possible.

2.2 Citation of the Authors

Citation of the authors in the text may be performed in two manners:

1) Just numeric: … and interfere with the bacterial system and tissue system 3,4,7-10. References must be cited in a numeric ascending order within the paragraph.

2) or alphanumeric

- one author - Silva23 (1986)

- two authors - Silva and Carvalho25 (1987)

- three authors - Ferreira, Silva and Martins27 (1987)

- more than three authors- Silva, et al.28 (1988)

Punctuation characters such as "periods" and "commas" must be placed after the numeric citation of the authors. Ex: Ferreira38.

2.3 References

The references must follow the Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals – Vancouver available at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html.

2.3.1 All references must be cited in the text. They should be alphabetically ordered by the last name of the author and numbered in increasing order accordingly. The order of citation in the text should follow these numbers. Abbreviations of the titles of the international journals cited should follow the Index Medicus/MEDLINE.

2.3.2 Personal communications and unpublished data with no publication date must not be included in the reference list.

2.3.3 Abstracts, monographs, dissertations and theses will not be accepted as references.

2.3.4 The names of all authors should be cited up to 6 authors; in case there are more authors, the 6 first authors should be cited, followed by the expression ", et al.", which must be followed by "period" and should not be written in italics. Ex: Uhl, et al.

2.3.5 At most 30 references may be cited, except for invited reviews by the Editor-in-Chief.

Examples of references:

Book

Melberg JR, Ripa LW, Leske GS. Fluoride in preventive dentistry: theory and clinical applications. Chicago: Quintessence; 1983.

Book chapter

Verbeeck RMH. Minerals in human enamel and dentin. ln: Driessens FCM, Woltgens JHM, editors. Tooth development and caries. Boca Raton : CRC Press; 1986. p.95-152.

Papers published in journals

Wenzel A, Fejerskov O. Validity of diagnosis of questionable caries lesions in occlusal surfaces of extracted third molars. Caries Res. 1992;26:188-93.

Papers with more than 6 authors

The first 6 authors are cited, followed by the expression ", et al."

Parkin DM, Clayton D, Black RJ, Masuyer E, Friedl HP, Ivanov E, et al. Childhood - leukemia in Europe after Chernobyl : 5 years follow-up. Br J Cancer. 1996;73:1006-12.

Papers without authors’ names

Seeing nature through the lens of gender. Science. 1993;260:428-9.

Volume with supplement and/or Special Issue

Davisdson CL. Advances in glass-ionomer cements. J Appl Oral Sci. 2006;14(sp. Issue):3-9.

Entire issue

Dental Update. Guildford 1991;18(1).

The authors are fully responsible for the correctness of the references.

3 ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND REGISTRATION OF CLINICAL TRIALS

3.1 Experimental procedures in humans and animals

The Journal of Applied Oral Science reassures the principles incorporated in the Helsinky Declaration and insists that all research involving human beings, in the event of publication in this journal, be conducted in conformity with such principles and others specified in the respective ethics committees of authors’ institution. In the case of experiments with animals, such ethical principles must also be followed. When surgical procedures in animals were used, the authors should present, in the Material and Methods section, evidence that the dose of a proper substance was adequate to produce anesthesia during the entire surgical procedure. All experiments conducted in human or animals must accompany a description, in the Material and Methods section, that the study was approved by the respective Ethics Committee of authors’ affiliation and provide the number of the protocol approval. The Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board reserve the right to refuse manuscripts that show no clear evidence that the methods used were not appropriate for experiments in humans or animals.

3.2 Clinical Trial Registration - International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN)

The Journal of Applied Oral Science supports the policies of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) for the registration of clinical trials. The journal recognizes the importance of such initiatives for the registration and international publication of clinical studies with an open access. Therefore, the Journal of Applied Oral Science will publish only those clinical trials that have previously received an identification number, the ISRCTN, validated by the criteria established by the WHO and ICMJE. The WHO defines clinical trials as "any research study that prospectively assigns human participants or groups of humans to one or more health-related interventions to evaluate the effects on health outcomes. Interventions include but are not restricted to drugs, cells and other biological products, surgical procedures, radiologic procedures, devices, behavioral treatments, process-of-care changes, preventive care, etc".

In order to register a clinical trial, please access one the following addresses:

Register in the Clinicaltrials.gov

URL: http://prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/

Register in the International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN)

URL: http://www.controlled-trials.com/

4 ANY QUERIES SHALL BE SOLVED BY THE Editor-in-Chief AND EDITORIAL BOARD

 

Sending of manuscripts

1 MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

1.1 Articles must be submitted through the following address http://www.scielo.br/jaos

1.2 The corresponding author should retain the original file in Word format as well as illustrations (when applicable).

1.3 The original file containing the main manuscript must be submitted without the authors’ identification and affiliations. The cover page must be submitted as a supplementary file containing the names of the authors, affiliations and correspondence address.

1.4 Figures must be submitted as supplementary files according to the specifications of item 2.1 regarding the form and preparation of manuscripts.

1.5 Tables must be prepared in Word format and inserted after the references at the end of the original Word file.

1.6 The submission Form, signed by ALL the authors, must be submitted as a supplementary file containing the following text:

By signing the Submission Form, the authors state:

Copyright transfer: In the event of publication of the above mentioned manuscript, we, the authors, transfer to the Journal of Applied Oral Science all rights and interest of the manuscript. This document applies to translations and any preliminary presentation of the contents of the manuscript that has been accepted, but yet not published. If any authorship modification occurs after submission, a document with of agreement of all authors is required to be kept by the Editor-in-Chief. Exclusion of authors may only be accepted by his/her own request.

Responsibilities of the authors: I hereby state that:

The content is original and does not consist of plagiarism or fraud;

The work is not under consideration or will be submitted to other journal until a final decision is issued by this journal;

I have effectively contributed to this work and am familiar with its contents;

I have read the final version and assume the responsibility for its contents. I understand that if the work, or part of it, is considered deficient or a fraud, I take shared responsibility with the other authors.

Release of conflict of interest:

All my affiliations, corporate or institutional, and all sources of financial support to this research are properly acknowledged, except when mentioned in a separate letter. I certify that do not have any commercial or associate interest that represents a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted manuscript.

PRINT NAME:_____________SIGNATURE:__________DATE:_____

1.7 For further information on the online submission system, please refer to the TUTORIAL FOR AUTHORS available at: http://www.scielo.br/jaos


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Carlos F. Santos, DDS, PhD, Associate Professor

Editorial Board

Ahmad S. Al-Hiyasat (Jordan University of Science & Technology)��?

Alberto Consolaro (FOB-USP)

Altair A. Del Bel Cury (FOP-UNICAMP)

Ana Paula Campanelli (FOB-USP)

Andreas Schulte (Universit��?Heidelberg ?Germany)

Anil Kishen (National University of Singapore)

Antonio Wilson Sallum (FOP-UNICAMP)

Arjan Vissink (University Medical Center Groningen)

Arzu Mujdeci (Ankara 躰iversitesi Dis Hekimligi Fak黮tesi)?

Asja Celebic (University of Zagreb - Croatia)

Atac Uzel?(Ege University, Faculty of Science ?Turkey)

Ayce U. Eldeniz (University of Selcuk)

Bruce J. Paster (The Forsyth Institute)

Callum Youngson (Liverpool University Dental Hospital)

Carlos Alberto de S. Costa (FOAR-UNESP)

Cec韑ia Goracci (University of Siena)��?

Cé–Ÿar de Oliveira (University College London)

Chiarella?Sforza (Universit?degli Studi di Milano)

Christian R. Gernhardt (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg)

Claudia Herrera Tambeli (University Of California San Francisco, Medical Center, Nih Pain Center-UCSF)

Clovis Monteiro Bramante (FOB-USP)

Daniel Torres-Lagares (Faculty of Odontology, Univ. of Sevilla, Spain)

David Gillam (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences - University College London)

Debora Matthews

Denise Tostes de Oliveira (FOB-USP)

Donald G. Woodside (MacMaster University/Ont醨io)

E. Angeles Martinez Mier (Indianapolis)

Eduardo Batista Franco (FOB-USP)

Edward C. M. Lo (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong)

Edward J. Swift (University of North Carolina)

Elcio Marcantonio Jé·‘ior (FOAR-UNESP)

Elly S. Grossman (University of the Witwatersrand)

Eugenio D. Beltran Aguilar (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Eug阯io De Corso (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)

Eunice T. Giampaolo (FOAR-UNESP)

Francisco Haiter Netto (FOP-UNICAMP)

Fran鏾is-Xavier Ricaut (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Franklin Tay (Medical College of Georgia)

Frederic Barnett (Albert Einstein Medical Center, Department of Postdoctoral Endodontics)?

Frederick A. Rueggeberg (Medical College of Georgia)

Gary M. Whitford (Medical College of Georgia)

Gilberto Marcucci (FO-USP)

Guilherme dos Reis Pereira Janson (FOB-USP)

Gustavo Pompermaier Garlet (FOB-USP)

Guven Kayaoglu (Gazi University Fac of Dentistry ?Turkey)��?

Hien C. Ngo ( University of Adelaide - Australia)

Hiroshi Iwata (Nippon Dental University - School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo) ��?

Inbog Lee (Seoul National University)

Irfan 謟yazgan (Turkey)

Izabel Yoko Ito (FCFRP-USP)

J. E. Frencken (College of Dental Sciences)

Jack L. Ferracane (Oregon Health & Science Universtiy)

Jacques E. N��?(University of Michigan)��?

Jaime Aparecido Cury (Faculdade de Odontologia de Piraciba, UNICAMP)

James S. Wefel (University of Iowa)��?

Jean Fran鏾is Roulet (Universit鋞sklinikum Charit?

Jeffrey W. Stansbury (University of Colorado School of Dentistry)

Jesper Lier Boldsen (Retsmedicinsk Institut ?Denmark)

Jim D. Bader (University of North Carolina)

Joana Carvalho (Catholic University of Louvain ?Belgium)

John D. Barlett (Harvard School of Dental Medicine)

John W. Nicholson (University of Greenwich)

Jos?Ant鬾io Poli Figueiredo (PUC/RS)

Jos?Carlos Pereira (FOB-USP)

Jos?Humberto Damante (FOB-USP)

Jos?Roberto de Magalh鉫s Bastos (FOB-USP)

Jos?Roberto Lovadino (FOP-UNICAMP)

Joseph Lau (Cochrane Center - Division of Clinical Care Research -Tufts-New England Medical Center)

Joseph Nissan (Tel-Aviv University)

Jui-Sheng Sun (National Taiwan University)

K醫ia Flores Genaro (FOB-USP)

Kefah Mahmood Barrieshi-Nusair (Kuwait University)

Larz SW Spangberg (University of Connecticut Health Center)��?

L��?Assed B. da Silva (FORP-USP)

Leonardo Eloy Rodrigues Filho (FO-USP)

Lindsey Dixon (University of Manchester)

Lorenzo Breschi (University of Trieste - Italy)

Luiz Fernando Pegoraro (FOB-USP)

Luiz Guilherme Brentegani (FORP-USP)

Mahmood S. Mozaffari (Medical College of Georgia)

Manuel Toledano (Univerty of Granada)��?

Marcelo de G. P. Cavalcanti (FO-USP)

M醨cia Martins Marques (FO-USP)

Marco Ferrari (University of Siena)

Maria Aparecida Andrade Moreira Machado (FOB-USP)

Maria Auxiliadora R. Carvalho (UFMG)

Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro (FOB-USP)

Maria In��?Pegoraro-Krook (FOB-USP)

Mar韑ia A. Rabelo Buzalaf (FOB-USP)

M醨io Fernando de G骵s (FOP-UNICAMP)

M醨io J鷏io 羦ila Campos (ICB-USP)

Martin L. Tyas (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Masahiro Yoshiyama (Okayama University)

Michael Burrow (School of Dental Science, Univ. of Melbourne)��?

Mieke De Bruyne (Ghent University)��?

Milton de Uzeda (UFRJ)

Murat C. Cehreli (Turkey)?

Nelson Renato Fran��?Alves da Silva (New York University - College of Dentistry)

Omar El-Mowafy (University Of Toronto)

Oslei Paes de Almeida (FOP-UNICAMP)

Otsuki Masayuki (Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School)?

Paolo Vigolo (Univ. de Padova)?

Patricia A. Tordik (Naval Postgraduate Dental School)

Paul C. Edwards (Creighton Univ School of Dentistry)

Paul M. H. Dummer (School of Dentistry, Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff University)?

Paulo Cé–Ÿar Rodrigues Conti (FOB-USP)

Paulo G. Coelho (University of Alabama)

Pedro Luis Rosalen (FOP-UNICAMP)

Pelin Gé»±eri (Ege University School of Dentistry - Turkey)

Peter B. Lockhart (Carolina Medical Center)

Peter N. Hirsch Mann (Leeds Dental Institute)

Pia Titterud Sunde (University of Oslo)��?

Ramon J. Baez (World Health Organization Collaborating Center For Translation of Oral Health Sciences Into Clinical and Public Health Practice

Rebecca L. Slayton (University of Iowa)

Ricardo Marins de Carvalho (FOB-USP)

Richard Perters (New Jersey Dental School)

Roberto Holland (FOA-UNESP)

San-Yue Chen (China Medical University)

Satoshi Inoue (Hokkaido University Hospital - Japan)

Saverio Capodiferro (University of Bari ?Italy)

Sé–žgio Roberto Peres Line (FOP-UNICAMP)

Soren Hillerup (Rigshospitalet ?Denmark)

Stefan Rupf (Universit��?Leipzig)��?

Stephen Mickenautsch (South Africa)

Tetsuya Goto (Kyushu Dental College)

Theodore Eliades (Aristotle Unversity of Thessaloniki)

Valeria V Gordan (University of Florida)

Vanessa Soares Lara (FOB-USP)

Victor Elias Arana-Chavez (ICB-USP)

W. R. Walsh?(University of New South Wales ?Australia)

Walter A. Bretz (University of Pittsburg - School of?Dental Medicine) ��?

Werner J. Finger (Tohoko University Sendai - Japan)

Wil G M?Geraetes (Academic Centre for Dentistry - Amsterdam)

Will Palin (Univ. of Birmingham)

William Norman Williams (Gainesville)��?

Wojciech Branicki (Institute of Forensic Research)

Yasuhiro Yoshida (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences)?

Yong Wang (UMCK Center for Research on Interfacial Structure & Properties)

Yong-Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

Zafer C. 莈hreli (Hacettepe University - Turkey)


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