期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology is published every three months. The journal publishes original papers describing research in the fields of immunology, pathology, pharmacology and related general experimental and clinical medicine. The intention is that the journal should reflect both the experimental and clinical aspects of immunology as well as advances in the understanding of the pathology and pharmacology of the immune system.
Only articles written in English will be published. All articles will be subject to peer review and the scientific standard is the only criterion for accepting a manuscript for publication. The style should be clear and concise. Excessive use of jargon or unusual abbreviations should be avoided. Contributors must send an electronic copy of the text, tables and figures to pconti@unich.it, and it is essential that they retain a copy of the original manuscript as the Editor does not accept responsibility for loss of papers submitted. Papers are accepted on the understanding that no substantial part has been, or will be published elsewhere, and once they have been accepted they remain the copyright of the journal. Authors will be charged Euro 97.00/page for the first 5 printed pages at the time of acceptance of publication of a manuscript. Papers exceeding 5 pages will be charged Euro 25.00/page. Payment may be in the form of a money order, credit cards (VISA/Master Card) or personal cheque made out to: BIOLIFE, s.a.s., Banca Popolare dell’Adriatico, Via Chieti, 65100 Pescara, Italy; Account n. 101024E (IBAN: IT70 Y 0574815400 07400101024E; BIC: POADIT3PXXX).
Preparation of the text: Manuscripts should be in a Word file with double spacing and 30 mm margins all around. The first page should bear the title of the paper, last name(s) and initial(s) of the author(s) with their affiliation(s) and the postal address, tel. and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author. For indexing purposes a small number of key words should be supplied.
Generally, papers should be divided into the following parts and in the order indicated: (1) Summary: about 5% of the length of the paper; (2) Introduction: containing the reason for doing the work; (3) Materials and Methods: sufficient information must be included to permit repetition of the experimental work; (4) Results: these should be given concisely together with tables and figures that have clear legends; (5) Discussion: the presentation of results should be separate from a discussion of their significance; the section should not repeat Results; (6) Acknowledgements if any; (7) References: these should be cited in the text by a number in parentheses and listed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Note the following style for journal and book citations:
1. Autorino R, Lamendola MG, De Luca G, De Sio M, Giuliano F, D' Armiento M, De Placido S, Conti P, Di Lorenzo G. Neuroendocrine immunophenotype as predictor of clinical recurrence in 110 patients with prostate cancer. Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol 2007; 20:765-70.
2. Robb RJ, Lin Y. T-cell growth factor purification, interaction with a cellular receptor and in vitro synthesis. In Thymic Hormones and Lymphokines. A.L. Goldstein, ed. Plenum Publishing Corp. New York, 1984; p. 274.
Abbreviation of titles of Journals should follow the list of journals indexed in INDEX MEDICUS. References to books should include the editor(s), publisher and place of publication. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references.
Illustrations: The Journal recognizes the adoption of the SI unit system. All tables and figures should be cited in order in the text, using Roman numerals for the tables and Arabic numerals for figures. Tables should have a short title. Figures can be sent on a separate PDF or jpg file bearing the first author’s name.
Proof-reading: Page proofs will be submitted to the contributors for minor corrections and should be returned to the Editor within three days. Major alterations to the text cannot be accepted.
Editorial correspondence: All manuscripts, letters to the Editor and any correspondence regarding Editorial matters, should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Pio Conti, Immunology Division, Department of Oncology and Neuroscience, University of Chieti, Via Dei Vestini - 66100 Chieti, Italy. Tel. +39-0871-3555293; Fax +39-0871-561635; e-mails: pconti@unich.it
Commercial correspondence including advertising, requests for back numbers and reprints should be sent electronically to biolife_sas@yahoo.it or to the Editor-in-Chief.
Website: www.biolifesas.org
Instructions to Authors
International Journal of Immunopathalogy and Pharmacology published every four months. The journal publishes original papers describing research in the fields of immunology, pathology, pharmacology and general experimental medicine related to the immune system. The intention is that the journal should reflect both the experimental and clinical aspects of immunology and also advances in the understanding of the pathology and pharmacology of the immune system.
Only articles written in English will be published. The scientific standards is the only criterion for accepting a manuscript for publication. The style should be clear and concise. Excessive use of jargon or unusual abbreviations should be avoided. Contributors must send three complete copies of the text, tables and figures, and it is essential that they retain one copy of the original manuscript as the Editor does not accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers submitted. Papers are accepted on the understanding that no substantial pat has been, or will be published elsewhere and once they have been accepted they remain the copyright of the journal. Papers not accepted for publication will not be returned to the authors.
PREPARATION of the TEXT: Manuscripts should be typewritten (double spacing) on only one side of the paper with 30 mm margins all around and on a separate sheet, should bear the title of the paper, name and postal address of the author, together with the name of the Institution where the work was done. Author's first names should be initialised. For indexing purposes a small number of key words should be supplied.
Generally, papers should be divided into the following parts and in the order indicated: (1) Summary: about 5% of the length of the paper; (2) Introduction: containing the reason for doing the work; (3) Materials and Methods: sufficient information must be included to permit repetition of the experimental work; (4) Results: these should be given concisely; the use of tables and figures to illustrate the same results will only rarely be allowed; (5) Discussion: the presentation of results should be separate from a discussion of their significance; the section should not repeat results; (6) Acknowledgements if any; (7) References: these should be cited in the text by a number in parentheses and listed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Note the following style for journal and book citations:
1. Dinarello C.A., P. Conti and J .W. Mier. 1986. Effect of human interleukin 1 on natural killer cell activity: Is fever a host defence mechanism for tumor killing? Yale J. Biol. Med. 59:97.
2. Robb R.J. and Y. Lin. 1984. T-cell growth factor purification, interaction with a cellular receptor and in vitro synthesis. In Thymic Hormones and Lymphokines. A.L. Goldstein, ed. Plenum Publishing Corp. New York, p. 274.
Abbreviation of titles of Journals should follow the list of journals indexed in INDEX MEDICUS. Reference to books should include the editor(s), publisher and place of publication, Italicized words should be underlined in the manuscript. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references.
Illustration: The Journal recognised the adoption of the SI unit system. All tables and figures should be cited in order in the text, using roman numerals for the tables and Arabic numerals for figures. Tables should have a short title. Illustrations should carry their numbers and the Authors name on the back, written in light pencil; when necessary, "top" should be indicated on the back. To ensure clear reproduction, diagrams, charts, and other line drawings should be drawn in black India ink, and submitted as glossy, black and white photo prints: for half-tone work, good photographic print should be supplied. In both cases, photocopies are not accepted as original artwork. Tables and illustrations should be of a size easily handled, the effect of reduction in size to fit the journal page should be considered.
PROOF-READING: Page proofs will be submitted to the contributors for minor corrections and should be returned to the Editor within three days. Major alterations from the text cannot be accepted.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE: All manuscripts, letters to the Editor, and Editorial matters should be send to: the Editor-in-Chief Prof. Pio Conti. Business matters, including advertising, back numbers and request for reprints should be sent to: Immunology Division, Dept. of Oncology and Neuroscience, University of Chieti, Via Dei Vestini - I-66013 Chieti, Italy. Tel: +39.0871.355.5293; fax: +39.0871.561635.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Pio Conti (Italy)
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Managing Editor: Renato C. Barbacane (Italy)
Promotions Director: Umberto Mortari (Italy) |
Editorial Staff: Cossarizza (Italy), S. Fiore (USA), M. Di Gioacchino (Italy), F.C. Placido (Italy), R.A. Dempsey (USA), M. Reale (Italy), C. Feliciani (Italy) |
Deputy Editors: James W. Mier (USA) Theoharis C. Theoharides (USA) |
Editorial board
| Abbas A.K. (USA)
Ackerman S.J. (USA)
Asherson G. (U.K.)
Austen K.F. (USA)
Baggiolini M. (Switzerland)
Barnaba V. (Italy)
Bellanti J.A. (USA)
Bennett A. (UK)
Bombardieri S. (Italy)
Boraschi D. (Italy)
Borish L. (USA)
Bottazzo G.F. (UK)
Braquet P. (France)
Brugnara C. (USA)
Carratelli L. (Italy)
Cooper E.L. (USA)
Cuccurullo F. (Italy)
de Gaetano G. (Italy)
Del Giacco S. (Italy)
Dequeker J. (Belgium)
Dianzani M.U. (Italy)
Dierich M.P. (Austria)
Di Giovine F. (UK)
Di Ilio C. (Italy)
Dinarello C.A. (USA)
Dunn C.J. (USA)
Ebringer A. (UK) |
Elliott G. (Netherlands)
Farine J.C. (Switzerland)
Finazzi-Agr?A. (Italy)
Foegh M.L. (USA)
Franceschi C. (Italy)
Garaci E. (Italy)
Gasbarrini G.B. (Italy)
Giroud J.P. (France)
Gryglewski R.J. (Poland)
Hirschelmann R. (Germany)
Honn K. (USA)
Ishizaka S. (Japan)
Karanian J.W. (USA)
Kleine B. (Germany)
Kushner I. (USA)
Mackiewicz S.H. (Poland)
Mantovani A. (Italy)
Matsushima K. (Japan)
Mooney N. (UK)
Moretta L. (Italy)
Muller S. (France)
Nigam S. (Germany)
Oppenheim J.J. (USA)
Paoletti R. (Italy)
Patriarca P. (Italy)
Poindron P. (France)
Rainsford K.D. (Canada) |
Riccardi C. (Italy)
Ricevuti G. (Italy)
Rola-Pleszczynski M. (Can)
Rossi G. (Italy)
Santoni A. (Italy)
Sany J (France)
Sauder D.N. (Canada)
Settipane G.A. (USA)
Scala G. (Italy)
Serhan C.N. (USA)
Sipe J.D. (USA)
Stern A. (USA)
Tarayre J.P. (France)
Toivanen P. (Finland)
Toribio M.L. (Spain)
Trakatellis A.C. (Greece)
Vannier E. (USA)
Varesio L. (USA)
Velo G.P. (Italy)
Veys E.M. (Belgium)
Vischer T.L. (Switzerland)
Voitenok N. (Russia)
Von Kleist S. (Germany)
Youinou P. (France)
Westlund P. (Sweden)
Willoughby D.A. (UK)
Ziff M. (USA) |
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