期刊名称:CELL RESEARCH
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 Research publishes results of significance and originality in all disciplines of cell biology and molecular biology. The journal has an international authorship and a broad scope in basic research including:
Cell growth, differentiation & apoptosis Signal transduction Stem cell biology & development Chromatin, epigenetics & transcription miRNA function & mechanism Cancer biology Immunity & molecular pathogenesis Molecular & cellular neuroscience Plant cell biology Genomics & proteomics
Cell Research is published by Nature Publishing Group in partnership with the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). In CR the Editorial team and NPG provide readers with high quality original articles and sharply focused reviews and commentaries which span the life sciences. CR is China's best journal in the Life Sciences and it is a valued member of NPG's highly respected family of Molecular Cell Biology journals.
Cell Research, which publishes exclusively in English, is China's leading journal in the life sciences.
Abstracted/indexed in: Index Medicus/Medline/PubMed Science Citation Index Current Contents-life Sciences SciSearch and ISI Web of Science Chemical Abstracts BIOSIS VINITI Chinainfo (CD & Web) CJFD (CD & Web) CSCD
Instructions to Authors
Preparation of manuscripts
Cell Research publishes peer-reviewed original articles, invited reviews, commentaries, and letters to the editor. Original articles report significant original basic research that describe novel molecular and cellular processes and events and/or address biological mechanisms. Reviews and Commentaries review or comment on current progress in any field covered by the journal. Reviews are generally invited in advance by the editors. Letters to the editor report novel findings that have an immediate major impact on current biological research with only one figure and less than 10 references.
The manuscript should be legibly typed in A4 or American quarto format. All sections of the manuscript must be double-spaced with generous margins. Number each page, including the title page. Underline only words or letters to appear in italics. Please indicate the position of each figure and table in the margin.
Non-Native Speakers of English Researchers who are not native speakers of English who submit manuscripts to international journals often receive negative comments from referees or editors about the English-language usage in their manuscripts, and these problems can contribute to a decision to reject a paper. To help reduce the possibility of such problems, we strongly encourage such authors to take at least one of the following steps:
Have your manuscript reviewed for clarity by a colleague whose native language is English. Use one of the many English language editing services that are available, such as that offered by Nature Publishing Group Language Editing. An editor will improve the English to ensure that your meaning is clear and identify problems that require your review. Please note that the use of Nature Publishing Group Language Editing is at the author's own expense and in no way implies that the article will be selected for peer review or accepted by an NPG journal (or any other journal). The decisions that the editors of any NPG journal make based on the quality and suitability of a manuscript for that journal are entirely independent of whether that manuscript has been language-edited by Nature Publishing Group Language Editing.
Title Page The title should be short and to the point. The surname and initials of each author should be followed by his or her department, institution, city with postal code and country. Any changes of address may be given in numbered footnotes. The author(s) to whom proofs are to be addressed should be indicated. Please provide a running title of not more than 60 characters and from 3 to 7 keywords. Make sure that the manuscript has a contact telephone number on it.
Abstract The second page of every manuscript must contain only the abstract, which should be a single paragraph not exceeding 250 words. Please abide strictly by this limitation of length. The abstract should comprehensively but succinctly describe the contents of the paper to the reader, and abbreviations and reference citations should be avoided.
Acknowledgements These should be included at the end of the text and not in footnotes. Personal acknowledgements should precede those of institutions or agencies.
Abbreviations Try to restrict the use of abbreviations to SI symbols and those recommended by the IUPAC. Abbreviations should be defined in brackets after their first mention in the text. Standard units of measurements and chemical symbols of elements may be used without definition in the body of the paper.
References
The references should include only articles that are published or in press. The references are each numbered, ordered sequentially as they appear in the text. List all authors unless there are more than 6, in which case only the first 3 should be given, followed by “et al”.
Please use the following style for references:
Article in a Journal: 1. Pan GJ, Chang ZY, Schöoler HR, Pei DQ. Stem cell pluripotency and transcription factor Oct4. Cell Res 2002; 12:321-329.
Chapter in a Book: 2. Hirsimaki P, Arstuka AU, Trump BF, Marzella L. Autophagocytosis. In: Trump BF, Arstuka AU, eds. Pathobiology of cell membranes. New York: Plenum Press, 1983:201-236.
A book: 3. Kryger M, Roth T, Dement W, eds. The Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia:WB Saunders, 1994.
Online Publication: 4. Jelinic P, Stehle JC, Shaw P. The testis-specific factor CTCFL cooperates with the protein methyltransferase PRMT7 in H19 imprinting control region methylation. PLoS Biol 2006; 4: e355. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0040355.
Figures
Figures and images should be labeled sequentially, numbered and cited in the text. Figure legends should be printed, double spaced, on a separate sheet titled ‘Titles and legends to figures’. Figures should be referred to specifically in the text of the paper but should not be embedded within the text. The use of three-dimensional histograms is strongly discouraged when the addition of the third dimension gives no extra information. If a table or figure has been published before, the authors must obtain written permission to reproduce the material in both print and electronic formats from the copyright owner and submit it with the manuscript. This follows for quotes, illustrations and other materials taken from previously published works not in the public domain. The original source should be cited in the figure caption or table footnote. Colour figures can be reproduced if necessary, but the authors will be expected to contribute towards the cost of publication. A quote will be supplied upon acceptance of your paper.
Artwork Guidelines Detailed guidelines for submitting artwork can be found by downloading the guidelines PDF. Using the guidelines, please submit production quality artwork with your initial online submission. If you have followed the guidelines, we will not require the artwork to be resubmitted following the peer-review process, if your paper is accepted for publication.
Colour on the web
Authors who wish their articles to have FREE colour figures on the web (only available in the HTML (full text) version of manuscripts) must supply separate files in the following format. These files should be submitted as supplementary information and authors are asked to mention they would like colour figures on the web in their submission letter.
For Single Images:
Width 500 pixels (authors should select "constrain proportions", or equivalent instructions, to allow the application to set the correct height automatically.) Resolution 125 dpi (dots per inch) or "Save for Web" if using Photoshop Format JPEG for photographs GIF for line drawings or charts Filenaming Please save image with .jpg or .gif extension to ensure it can be read by all platforms and graphics packages.
For Multi-part Images :
Width 900 pixels (authors should select "constrain proportions", or equivalent instructions, to allow the application to set the correct height automatically.) Resolution 125 dpi (dots per inch) or "Save for Web" if using Photoshop Format JPEG for photographs GIF for line drawings or charts Filenaming Please save image with .jpg or .gif extension to ensure it can be read by all platforms and graphics packages.
Authors may be asked to pay the full colour fee for figures that are not submitted in the format described above.
Tables These should be labeled sequentially as Table 1, Table 2, etc. Each table should be typed on a separate page, numbered and titled, and cited in the text. Reference to table footnotes should be made by means of Arabic numerals. Tables should not duplicate the content of the text. They should consist of at least two columns; columns should always have headings. Authors should ensure that the data in the tables are consistent with those cited in the relevant places in the text, totals add up correctly, and percentages have been calculated correctly. Unlike figures or images, tables may be embedded into the word processing software if necessary, or supplied as separate electronic files.
House Style
As the electronic submission will provide the basic material for typesetting, it is important that papers are prepared in the general editorial style of the journal.
See the artwork guidelines for information on labeling of figures Do not make rules thinner than 1pt (0.36mm) Use a coarse hatching pattern rather than shading for tints in graphs Color should be distinct when being used as an identifying tool Use SI units throughout Spaces, not commas should be used to separate thousands Abbreviations should be proceded by the words for which they stand in the first instance of use Text should be double spacing with a wide margin
File Formats:
File formats for manuscript files, figures and tables that are acceptable for our electronic manuscript submission process are given on the online forms. Further advice on file types is also available from the Tips webpage. Please follow our artwork guidelines for submitting figures, and use a common word-processing package (such as Microsoft Word) for the text. Either embed tables converted into images at the end of your Word document, or as a separate files in which ever program you used to generate them. If you submit raw data, this can be done in Excel, or tab/comma delimited format.
Supplementary information
Supplementary information is peer-reviewed material directly relevant to the conclusion of an article that cannot be included in the printed version owing to space or format constraints. It is posted on the journal's web site and linked to the article when the article is published and may consist of data files, graphics, movies or extensive tables.
The printed article must be complete and self-explanatory without the supplementary information. Supplementary information enhances a reader’s understanding of the paper but is not essential to that understanding.
Supplementary information must be supplied to the editorial office in its final form for peer review. On acceptance the final version of the peer reviewed supplementary information should submitted with the accepted paper. Supplementary information is not subedited, so authors should ensure that it is supplied ready for publication online.
To ensure that the contents of the supplementary information files can be viewed by the editor(s), referees and readers, please also submit a ‘read-me’ file containing brief instructions on how to use the file.
The supplementary information may not be altered, nor new supplementary information added, after the paper has been accepted for publication.
Supplying supplementary information files
Please supply the supplementary information via eJP, the electronic manuscript submission and tracking system, in an acceptable file format (see below). Authors should:
Include a text summary (no more than 50 words) to describe the contents of each file. Identify the types of files (file formats) submitted. Include the text ‘Supplementary information is available at (the journal’s name)’s website’ at the end of the article and before the references.
Accepted file formats
Quick Time files (.mov) Graphical image files (.gif) HTML files (.html) MPEG movie files (.mpg) JPEG image files (.jpg) Sound files (.wav) Plain ASCII text (.txt) Acrobat files (.pdf) MS Word documents (.doc) Postscript files (.ps) MS Excel spreadsheet documents (.xls) TeX and LaTeX (.tex) File sizes must be as small as possible, so that they can be downloaded quickly. Images should not exceed 640 x 480 pixels (9 x 6.8 inches at 72 pixels per inch) but we would recommend 480 x 360 pixels as the maximum frame size for movies. We would also recommend a frame rate of 15 frames per second. If applicable to the presentation of the supplementary information, use a 256 colour palette. Please consider the use of lower specification for all of these points if the supplementary information can still be represented clearly. Our recommended maximum data rate is 150 KB/s.
The number of files should be limited to eight, and the total file size should not exceed 8 MB. Individual files should not exceed 1 MB. Please seek advice from the editorial office before sending files larger than our maximum size to avoid delays in publication.
Further questions about the submission or preparation of supplementary information should be directed to the editorial office.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief Gang Pei, Shanghai
Deputy Editor-in-Chief Dangsheng Li, Shanghai
Editorial Board Rene Bernards, Amsterdam Bradley E Bernstein, Cambridge John C Cambier, Denver Xuetao Cao, Shanghai Quan Chen, Tianjin Xiao-Ya Chen, Shanghai Ye-Guang Chen, Beijing Zhijian J Chen, Dallas Zhu Chen, Shanghai Linzhao Cheng, Baltimore Bruce Demple, Stony Brook Hongkui Deng, Beijing Chen Dong, Houston Julian Downward, London Xin-Hua Feng, Houston Jiri Friml, Gent John D Gearhart, Philadelphia Shiv IS Grewal, Bethesda Kun-Liang Guan, La Jolla J Silvio Gutkind, Bethesda Lin He, Shanghai Alexander Hoffmann, La Jolla Tony Hunter, La Jolla Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte, La Jolla Chengyu Jiang, Beijing Naihe Jing, Shanghai Peter A Jones, Los Angeles Yibin Kang, Princeton V Narry Kim, Seoul Paul Lasko, Montreal Ming Lei, Ann Arbor Steven C Ley, London Guo-Min Li, Lexington Jiayang Li, Beijing Lin Li, Shanghai Yiping Li, Shanghai Lu Liang, Canberra Kan Liao, Shanghai Anning Lin, Chicago Haifan Lin, New Haven Xiaolong Liu, Shanghai Zheng-gang Liu, Bethesda Zhimin Lu, Houston Sheng Luan, Berkeley David C Lyden, New York Joan Massagué, New York John S Mattick, St Lucia Gerry Melino, Rome Anming Meng, Beijing Kohei Miyazono, Tokyo Bernd Mueller-Roeber, Potsdam-Golm Andrea Musacchio, Milan Huck-Hui Ng, Singapore Michele Pagano, New York Duanqing Pei, Guangzhou Kathrin Plath, Los Angeles Natasha V Raikhel, Riverside Yi Rao, Beijing Josep Rizo, Dallas Paul Russell, La Jolla Yongfeng Shang, Beijing Yang Shi, Boston Yigong Shi, Beijing Yun-Bo Shi, Bethesda Hong-Bing Shu, Wuhan Shao-Cong Sun, Houston Inder M Verma, La Jolla Claire E Walczak, Bloomington Xiao-Fan Wang, Durham Robert A Weinberg, Cambridge Jia-Rui Wu, Shanghai Ting Xie, Kansas City Zhihong Xu, Shanghai Hong-Wei Xue, Shanghai Yingzi Yang, Bethesda Xuebiao Yao, Hefei Junying Yuan, Boston Y Adam Yuan, Singapore Chuanmao Zhang, Beijing Xu Zhang, Shanghai Yi Zhang, Chapel Hill Yonglian Zhang, Shanghai Yixian Zheng, Baltimore Tianhua Zhou, Hangzhou Dahai Zhu, Beijing Xueliang Zhu, Shanghai
Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 31B 401 R, 319 Yueyang Road, Shanghai 200031, China Tel: +86-21-54920953 Fax: +86-21-54920952 Email: cellres@sibs.ac.cn
Lei Cheng, Managing Editor Email: lcheng@sibs.ac.cn
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