期刊名称:DNA AND CELL BIOLOGY

ISSN:1044-5498
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, 140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, USA, NY, 10801
  出版社网址:http://www.liebertpub.com/DNA/default1.asp
期刊网址:http://www.liebertpub.com/publication.aspx?pub_id=13
影响因子:3.311
主题范畴:BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY;    CELL BIOLOGY;    GENETICS & HEREDITY

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



About the journal

DNA and Cell Biology

Publishes peer-reviewed papers, short communications, reviews, and laboratory methods dealing with eukaryotic or prokaryotic gene structure, organization, expression, cell biology, biochemistry, immunology, virology, and evolution. Includes papers studying genes and their expression at the level of RNA or proteins or the molecular basis of the immune response using molecular or cell biology approaches.

Indexed in

Index Medicus, Medline, Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE, and Excerpta Medica.


Instructions to Authors

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Manuscripts submitted to DNA and Cell Biology may not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Address manuscripts to one of the Editors (see Editorial Board page), to the Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Mark I. Greene, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6082, (215) 898-2847, or to the Senior Editor: Dr. David B. Weiner, attention of Denise Dixon, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 505 Stellar-Chance Laboratory, 422 Curie Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6100, (215) 349-8365.

To help defray the cost of printing, the publisher requests that page charges of $60 per printed page be paid by all authors who have funds available from research grants or from their institutions. It should be noted that ability to pay page charges is not a prerequisite for publication in the Journal.

PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT

Type the entire manuscript including figure legends, tables, and references double spaced on regular typewriter paper (not erasable bond). Leave ample margins on both sides, top and bottom (11/2 inches). Submit the original and three copies, including illustrations and tables. When possible, authors should also submit computer disks of their papers in WordPerfect or Microsoft Word.

On the first page, give the title of the paper, name(s) of author(s), institutional affiliation(s), and the name (with complete address and phone number) to whom correspondence should be directed; supply a running title of about 45 characters. On the second page, supply an abstract of about 200 words, stating the aims, results, and conclusions drawn from the study. This must be followed by the introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, acknowledgments, references, tables and figure legends. Results and discussion must be separate sections. Begin each of these sections on a separate page. Number pages consecutively; the first author's last name should appear on each page. Authors should review the style and clarity of their manuscripts with colleagues before submission. Please follow the protocol described herein to avoid delay in publication. Authors should note that manuscripts may be edited if needed to ensure clear grammatic English usage.

Authors submitting manuscripts may include names, addresses, phone and fax numbers of qualified reviewers who are not collaborators. However, selection of reviewers is at the discretion of the Editors.

TABLES AND ILLUSTRATIONS

Type each table with its caption on a separate sheet of paper. Use Arabic numerals to number tables. Do not repeat information that is given in the text, and do not make a table for data that can be given in the text in one or two sentences.

Original glossy photographs for all illustrations must be supplied with the manuscript. (Photocopies cannot be used for reproduction.) DNA sequence data may be submitted as glossy photos but will be accepted as computer printout provided a letter-quality laser printer (not a dot matrix printer) is used. All nucleic acid sequences must be submitted in camera-ready format and will not be typeset. All illustrations should be numbered and labeled with the first author¡¯s name on the back. The top of the illustration should be indicated. A legend should be supplied for each illustration, and all legends numbered consecutively and provided (double spaced) on a separate page. Figures must be numbered in the order cited in the text.  A complete, separately collated set must be submitted with each copy of the manuscript. Images should not show the name of the manufacturer. Please keep in mind that the figures will be reduced, so please do not submit large figures/graphs that contain small type, as the text within the figure will not be readable after reduction.

Electronic submission of art is acceptable with the following caveats:

 Do not include any illustrations as part of your text file.
 Do not prepare any figures in Word as they are not workable.
 Line illustrations must be submitted at 1200 DPI.
 Halftones and color photos should be submitted at a minimum of 300 DPI.
 Adobe is the preferred software. Avoid submitting PowerPoint files.
 Save art as either TIFF or EPS files. Avoid submitting JPEG files.
 
Color art must be saved as CYMK not RGB
 Please provide a laser printout of the art to ensure accuracy.

Color illustrations: Authors will be charged for the cost of color separations and printing at the rate of $275 per piece of color art plus $1,200 per page of color. Authors who submit color art will automatically be billed at the above rates. If these costs are too high, authors must submit black and white art only.
Outstanding color photographs are encouraged for possible use on the cover.  Cover art is not charged, and authors are encouraged to submit choices of color art for the cover.
Color illustrations: Authors will be charged for the cost of color separations and printing at the rate of $275 per piece of color art plus $1,200 per page of color. Authors who submit color art will automatically be billed at the above rates. If these costs are too high, authors must submit black and white art only.

Outstanding photographs are encouraged for possible use on the cover.  Cover art is not charged, and authors are encouraged to submit choices of color art for the cover

REFERENCES

All references must be cited by authors and dates within the text.

i.e. The ribosomal RNA (rrn) operons in E. coli contain single copies of each of the 16S, 23S, and 5S r(RNA) genes (Pace, 1973).

If more than two authors are involved, use et al. after the first author's name.

i.e. (Sogin et al., 1971).

If several papers by the same authors are cited in one year, use a lower case letter designation to indicate the individual papers.

i.e. (Dunn and Studier, 1973a, 1973b). Use same designation in reference list.

All references in Bibliography must be double spaced and listed in alphabetical order at the end of the paper. References must include complete titles of cited papers.

Journal citation: Pace, N. (1973). Structure and synthesis of the ribosomal ribonucleic acid of prokaryotes. Bacteriol. Rev. 37, 562-603.

Book citation: Brosius, J. (1987). Expression vectors employing X, trp, lac, and lpp-derived promoters. In Vectors, a Survey of Molecular Cloning Vectors and Their Uses. R.L. Rodriguez and D.T. Denhardt, eds. (Butterworth Publishers, Stoneham, MA) pp. 205-225.

When dates from an unpublished source are given, supply the researcher's name. If work is in press, give journal in which it is to be published or name of publisher. Abbreviations of journal names should follow the style of Index Medicus.

PERMISSIONS

The author must obtain permission whenever it is required in conjunction with the reproduction of material such as figures and tables from copyrighted material. Written permission must be obtained from the publisher of the journal or book concerned. The publication from which the figure or table is taken must be listed in the reference list. Finally, a footnote of a reprinted table, or of the legend of a reprinted figure, should read, "reprinted by permission from Jones et al." and list the appropriate reference. All permissions listings must be shown in manuscript; they cannot be entered on proofs.

REPRINTS

Reprints may be ordered by using the special reprint order form that will accompany the proofs. Reprints ordered after the issue is printed will be charged at a higher rate.

ABBREVIATIONS

Rules for abbreviations and nomenclature follow those detailed annually in the first January issue of J. Biol. Chem.

absorbance..................................................................................A

acetate..........................................................................................OAc

acetyl............................................................................................Ac

5-bromodeoxyuridine.................................................................BrdUrd

O-carboxymethylcellulose.........................................................CM-cellulose

coenzyme A.................................................................................CoA

complementary DNA..................................................................cDNA

counts per minute.......................................................................cpm

deoxy (carbohydrates and nucleotides)..................................d

deoxyribonuclease......................................................................DNase

diethylaminoethylcellulose........................................................DEAE-cellulose

immunoglobulin...........................................................................Ig (IgG, IgM,etc.)

inosine.......................................................................................... I, Ino

isotopes.........................................................................................14C, 3H, 32P

nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide...........................................NAD+, NADH

nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate........................NADP+, NADPH

nicotinamide mononucleotide.....................................................NMN

optical density.............................................................................. OD

phosphate (in compounds).........................................................P or P

phosphate (inorganic)..................................................................P1

poly(adenylic acid).......................................................................poly(A)

polyadenylated RNA....................................................................poly(A)+RNA

ribonuclease...................................................................................RNase

ribosomal ribonucleic acid............................................................rRNA

sodium dodecyl sulfate.................................................................NaDodSO4

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Jo Handelsman
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
904 Kline Biology Tower
Yale University
P.O. Box 208103
New Haven CT 06520-8103
Telephone:  203-432-9119

Senior Editors  

Jürgen Brosius
Institut für Experimentelle Pathologie
Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Entzündung (ZMBE)
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität

Claire Fraser-Liggett 
Institute of Genome Sciences
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Nancy Ip
Department of Biochemistry
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Michael Karin
Department of Pharmacology
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine

John M. Mansfield
Department of Bacteriology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Carol Shoshkes Reiss
Department of Biology
New York University

Karen Wassarman
Department of Bacteriology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
 

Managing Editor

Karen Cloud-Hansen, PhD
Department of Bacteriology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI  53706 
Telephone: 203-432-8044
Fax: 203-432-6161
dnacellbio@bact.wisc.edu

Editorial Board

Robert E. Akins, Wilmington, DE

Marie Arsenian Henriksson, Stockholm, Sweden

Renato Baserga, Philadelphia, PA

John D. Baxter, San Francisco, CA

Miguel Beato, Barcelona, Spain

Timothy Block, Doylestown, PA

Jean Boyer, Philadelphia, PA

Joan S. Brugge, Cambridge, MA

Peter Coole, Oxford, UK

Charles S. Craik, San Francisco, CA

Ronald CrystalNew York, NY  

Frans J. de Bruijn,
   Toulouse, France

Norman L. Eberhardt, Rochester, MN

Robert J. Fletterick, San Francisco, CA

Carsten Geisler, Copenhagen, Denmark

David V. Goeddel, South San Francisco, CA

Richard H. Goodman, Portland, OR

Douglas Green, San Diego, CA

Farshid Guilak, Durham, NC

James F. Gusella, Charlestown, MA

Arthur Gutierrez-Hartmann, Denver, CO

Dean J. Hamer, Bethesda, MD

Ari Helenius, Zurich, Switzerland

Carl-Henrik Heldin, Uppsala, Sweden 

Ru Chih C. Huang, Baltimore, MD

Keiichi Itakura, Duarte, CA

Stephen A. JohnstonTempe, AZ

Thomas Kieber-Emmons, Little Rock, AR

Hilary Koprowski, Philadelphia, PA

Haruhiko Koseki, Yokohama, Japan

Ricardo H. Kruger, Brasilia, Brazil

Tsutomu Kume, Chicago, IL

Robert Landick, Madison, WI

Raymond J. MacDonald, Dallas, TX

Peter I. Mackenzie, Bedford Park, Australia

Joseph Martial, Liège, Belgium

Joachim W. Messing, Piscataway, NJ

Walter L. Miller, San Francisco, CA

Ruth Muschel, Philadelphia, PA

Shigetada Nakanishi, Kyoto, Japan

Steven K. Nordeen, Denver, CO

Peter C. Nowell, Philadelphia, PA

Bert O'Malley, Houston, TX

Katharina Pawlowski, Stockholm, Sweden

Yosef Refaeli, Denver, CO

Timothy L. Reudelhuber, Montreal, Canada

Esperanza Martínez Romero, Cuernavaca, México

Ruth Ruprecht, Boston, MA

Robert Sablowski, United Kingdom

Sigal Savaldi-Goldstein, Haifa, Israel

Richard H. Scheller, Stanford, CA

David S. Schneider, Stanford, CA

Chandan K. Sen, Columbus, OH

Jeong-Im Sin, Seoul, Korea

Alagarsamy Srinivasan, Philadelphia, PA

J. Gregor Sutcliffe, La Jolla, CA

Cox Terhorst, Boston, MA

Chen-Pei David Tu, University Park, PA

Kenneth E. Ugen, Tampa, FL

Pablo Valenzuela, Santiago, Chile

George F. Vande Woude, Grand Rapids, MI

David Vaux, Oxford, UK

Bin Wang, Beijing, China

James Wilson, Philadelphia, PA

Savio L.C. Woo, New York, NY

Patricia Zambryski, Berkeley, CA


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