期刊名称:FOLIA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOBIOLOGICA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica was established in 1963 under the title: Folia Histochemica et Cytochemica by the Polish Histochemical and Cytochemical Society as an international, English-language journal devoted to the rapidly developing fields of histochemistry, cytochemistry and cell biology. In 1984, the profile of the journal was broadened to accommodate papers dealing with cell and tissue biology, and the title was accordingly changed to Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica.
Abstracting
Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica/EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts/CAS, SCI Expanded, SciSearch, Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index, ISI Alerting Services, Biosis Previews Index Copernicus, Biological Abstracts, SCOPUS, Research Alert, ProQuest, EBSCO, DOAJ
Instructions to Authors
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica accepts manuscripts (original articles, short communications, review articles) from the field of histochemistry, as well as cell and tissue biology. Each manuscript is reviewed by independent referees. Book reviews and information concerning congresses, symposia, meetings etc., are also published.
The manuscripts should submitted only through on-line submission tool Editorial Manager, available at http://www.editorialmanager.com/fhc/.
In special cases, after contacting with Editorial Office, a manuscript can be submitted via mail directly to Editorial Office or to one of the following editors and co-editors: .
- L. Chyczewski, Dept of Clinical Molecular Biology, Medical University of Bialystok, Waszyngtona Str. 13, 15-269 Bialystok, Poland
- Z. Darzynkiewicz, Brander Cancer Research Institute, New York Medical College, 19 Bradhurst Avenue, Hawthorne, NY 10532, USA
- A. Hinek, Division of Cardiovascular Research, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, Canada M5G 1X8
- L.M. Montuenga, Dept. of Histology and Pathology, Schools of Medicine and Sciences and Oncology Research Division, Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA), University of Navarra, C/ Irunlarrea 1, 31080 Pamplona, Spain
- M.Z. Ratajczak, J.G. Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, 529 S. Jackson St., Louisville, KY 40202, USA
- J.P. Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories, 1515 Hansen Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1515, USA
Mail submission guidelines: in triplicate, with illustrations in the form of high quality computer printouts or - in case of traditional micrographs - glossy originals and 2 sets of laser (not xerox) copies. Double-spaced typing and at least 2 cm margins are required; the final version of the manuscript should be accompanied by CD with the text and illustrations. Illustrations can be either integrated with the text or sent as separate attachments. Preferable formats: text - *.doc, *.rtf, illustrations - *.tiff , *.png, *.pdf (preferred resolution 300dpi)
- The length of the manuscript (incl. abstract, tables, references and legends to figures) cannot exceed 40, 20 and 5 typed pages respectively for review article, original article and short communication, respectively
- The manuscript must be accompanied by the author's statement that it has not been published (or submitted to publication) elsewhere.
- Please note that the cost of publication of accepted manuscript is € 200 plus the cost of publication of color pages (€ 300 per one printed A4 page regardless of the number of images per one printed page).
The first page must include:
- the title,
- name(s) of author(s),
- affiliation(s),
- short running head (no more than 60 characters incl. spaces)
- and detailed address for correspondence including e-mail, telephone number and fax.
Manuscript body:
- Abstract (not exceeding one typed page);
- Key words - max. 10;
- Introduction;
- Materials and methods;
- Results;
- Discussion;
- Acknowledgements (if any);
- References;
- Tables (with legends);
- Figures;
- Legends to figures.
In a short communication, Results and Discussion should be written jointly.
Organization of a review article is free.
Illustrations (line drawings and halftones) - either single or mounted in the form of plates, can be 85 mm, 125 mm, or 175 mm wide and cannot exceed the size of 175 x 250 mm. The authors are requested to plan their illustrations in such a way that the printed area is economically used. Numbers, inscriptions and abbreviations on the figures must be about 3 mm high. In case of micrographs, magnification (e.g. x 65 000) should be given in the legend. Calibration bars can also be used.
For the best quality of ilustrations please provide images in one of commonly used formats e.g. *.tiff , *.png, *.pdf (preferred resolution 300dpi).
Color illustrations can be published only at author's cost and the cost estimate will be sent to the author after submission of the manuscript.
Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and each table must be typed on a separate page. The authors are requested to mark the places in the text, where a given table or figure should appear in print.
Legends must begin on a new page and should be as concise as necessary for a self-sufficient explanation of the illustrations. The author is obligated to cover the cost of publication of color page of the manuscript (€ 300 per printed A4 page regardless of the number of images on one page).
PDF file of each paper is supplied free of charge.
In References section of article please use following citation style (exactly as it is given):
AMA Citation Style American Medical Association Manual of Style, 9
Notes:
- Items are listed numerically in the order they are cited in the text, not alphabetically.
- If you are using a typewriter and cannot use italics, then use underlining.
- Authors: use initials of first and second names with no spaces. Include up to six authors. If there are more than six, include the first three, followed by et al. If no author is given, start with the title.
- Books: include the edition statement (ex: 3rd ed. or Rev ed.) between the title and place if it is not the first edition.
- Place: use abbreviations of states, not postal codes.
- Journals: abbreviate titles as shown in Index Medicus. If the journal does not paginate continuously through the volume, include the month (and day).
- Websites: include the name of the webpage, the name of the entire website, the full date of the page (if available), and the date you looked at it.
- The rules concerning a title within a title are not displayed here for purposes of clarity. See the printed version of the manual for details.
- For documents and situations not listed here, see the printed version of the manual. A similar styleguide is the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals
Examples:
Book 1. Okuda M, Okuda D. Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future. New York: Pocket Books; 1993.
Journal or Magazine Article (with volume numbers) 2. Wilcox RV. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star trek: the next generation. Stud Pop Culture. 1991;13:53-65.
Newspaper, Magazine or Journal Article (without volume numbers) 3. Di Rado A. Trekking through college: classes explore modern society using the world of Star trek. Los Angeles Times. March 15, 1995:A3.
Encyclopedia Article 4. Sturgeon T. Science fiction. In: Lorimer LT, editorial director; Cummings C, ed-in-chief; Leish KW, managing ed. The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol 24. International ed. Danbury, Conn: Grolier Incorporated; 1995:390-392.
Book Article or Chapter 5. James NE. Two sides of paradise: the Eden myth according to Kirk and Spock. In: Palumbo D, ed. Spectrum of the Fantastic. Westport, Conn: Greenwood; 1988:219-223.
ERIC Document 6. Fuss-Reineck M. Sibling Communication in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Conflicts Between Brothers. Miami, Fla: Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association; 1993. ERIC Document Reproduction Service ED364932.
Website 7. Lynch T. DSN trials and tribble-ations review. Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club Web site. 1996. Available at: http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep /503r.htm. Accessed October 8, 1997.
Journal Article on the Internet 8. McCoy LH. Respiratory changes in Vulcans during pon farr. J Extr Med [serial online]. 1999;47:237-247. Available at: http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/nysl_li_liu. Accessed April 7, 1999.
For information please contact: fhc@umwb.edu.pl
Editorial Board
Lech Chyczewski, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
Co-editors
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, New York, USA A. Hinek, Toronto, Canada Louis M. Montuenga, Navarra, Spain Mariusz Z. Ratajczak, Louisville, USA J.P. Robinson, West Lafayette, USA
Deputy/ Managing Editor
Lukasz Minarowski, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
Editorial Advisory Board
E. Bacsy, Budapest, Hungary B. Bilinska, Krakow, Poland Z. Bielanska-Osuchowska, Warszawa, Poland S. Carreau, Caen, France B. Chwirot, Bydgoszcz, Poland M. Dietel, Berlin, Germany J. Dlugosz, Bialystok, Poland J. Kawiak, Warszawa, Poland W.M. Kilarski, Krakow, Poland A. Koj, Krakow, Poland J.A. Litwin, Krakow, Poland A. Lukaszyk, Poznan, Poland J. Niklinski, Bialystok, Poland J . Niwelinski, Krakow, Poland C.J.F. van Noorden, Amsterdam, Netherlands M. Olszewska, Lodz, Poland M. van der Ploeg, Leiden, Netherlands D. W. Scheuermann, Antwerpen, Belgium J. Stachura, Krakow, Poland S. Wolczynski, Bialystok, Poland A. W. Vorbrodt, New York, USA M. Zabel, Wroclaw, Poland J. Zeromski, Poznan, Poland
Editors
Maria Magdalena Stepaniuk, Pomeranian Medical University, Poland Anetta Sulewska, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
Language Editors
Magdalena Róg-Makal, Poland Mark Klukowski, Canada
Technical Editor
Wojciech Marcinek, KON-Tekst, Krakow, Poland
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