期刊名称:NEUROMOLECULAR 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
NeuroMolecular Medicine
Mark Mattson has been coeditor of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience and is now, with Christine van Broeckhoven and John Hardy , developing a more focused venue for the molecular genetics, biochemistry and cell biology of neurological disorders. NeuroMolecular Medicine (Part B of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience) is committed to publishing high quality original research and critical reviews in these exciting areas of research. NeuroMolecular Medicine will encompass basic research in the fields of molecular genetics, signal transduction, plasticity, and cell death, and will give special attention to synthetic research and reviews that aim to bridge genetic aberrancies with cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurological pathogenesis. The information published in NMM will provide a window into the future of molecular medicine for the nervous system.
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Instructions to Authors
Submit original research and meeting report manuscripts prepared as outlined below to: Mark P. Mattson Laboratory of Neurosciences National Institute on Aging, GRC4F 5600 Nathan Shock Drive Baltimore, MD 21224
PH: (410) 558-8463 FX: (410) 558-8465 E-mail: mattsonm@grc.nia.nih.gov
Christine van Broeckhoven Molecular Genetics Laboratory, University of Antwerp Universiteitsplein 1 B-2610 Antwerp BELGIUM
PH: 32-3-820-2601 FX: 32-3-820-2541 E-mail: cvbroeck@uia.ua.ac.be
Submit reviews manuscripts as outlined below to: John Hardy Dept. of Pharmacology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, 4500 San Pablo Road Jacksonville, FL 32224
PH: (904) 953-7356 FX: (904) 953-7370 E-mail: hardy@mayo.edu
Submission
- Four copies of all manuscripts submitted for consideration, including the ribbon copy original, and a disk with the electronic version of the article, must be sent to the Editor.
Manuscript
- Articles may be submitted for initial review via email
- Email formats must be MS Word for PC for text files and PDF of Powerpoint for art files
- If article is accepted, final manuscript must then be prepared and delivered as instructed below
- Type manuscript double-spaced on one side of consecutively numbered pages with 1- to 1-1/2 in. margins
- This signed form must be submitted before the article can be published
- Include all figures and tables
- All manuscripts should have a separate title page listing the title, authors' names and affiliations, a short running title of less than 40 characters, and the name, complete address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author
- Pages should be numbered beginning with the title page
- Each manuscript should include an acknowledgments section that contains all personal acknowledgments and lists of grant support
- Include a disk version of the manuscript (3.5" floppy disk or 100 mb Zip disk, PC or Mac formatted)
- Please indicate the word processing program, the type of computer, and the operating system used to generate the file
- Manuscripts and electronic versions must match
- Revised electronic versions cannot be submitted without a corresponding reprinted manuscript
- Additional instructions apply (see below)
Referees
- Authors are encouraged to suggest possible referees for their manuscript, although the actual selection of referees will be made by the Editor and the Editorial Board
- Every attempt will be made to provide authors with reviewers' responses within 4 weeks of receipt of the manuscript
- When resubmitting revised manuscripts, authors are asked to submit a letter detailing the changes in response to each of the comments made by the referees
Copyright Transfer Agreement
- Please include; manuscripts cannot be published without author's signed and dated form
Abstracts
- Abstracts should not exceed 250 words and should state the study's research objectives, methods, results, and significance
Index Entries
- Include 5?0 index entries/key words
Artwork
- Number figures consecutively with Arabic numerals. Include figure captions in a separate section at the end of the manuscript; callouts (if any) should be capital letters
- All illustrations, including chemical structures, must be provided in professional-quality, finished form ready for direct reproduction without revision by us
- Photographs should be glossy prints with strong contrasts
- If electronic artwork is submitted it needs to follow the specifications provided below
- Color art cannot be accepted unless the author is willing to assume the additional costs involved in production; quotes will be given on request
- Micrograph magnification should be given with scale bars defined in microns, not as "?magnification."
Computer graphics
- Acceptable software formats: Adobe Illustrator versions 5, 6, and 8; Macromedia Freehand version 8; Adobe Photoshop versions 4.5
- File formats are as follows: EPS (Encapsulated Postscript), TIFF, and those native software formats listed above
- Unfortunately we cannot accept Microsoft PowerPoint files at this time
- Please submit electronic artwork on 3.5" floppy disks, 100 mb Zip disks, or 1- or 2-gig Jaz disks-Mac or PC formatted
- A printed copy of all electronic artwork must accompany the disk
dpi specifications
- line art should be no less than 1200 dpi
- halftone scans should be 300 dpi
Tables
- Type on separate pages and provide titles for all tables
- Number consecutively with Arabic numerals in order of mention in the text
References
- References should be cited in the text by author and year (Brown, 1993); multiple citations should be in chronological order, alphabetical order for references within the same year (Smith, 1991; Brown, 1992; Jones, 1992)
- List at the end of the paper in alphabetical order
- Abbreviations of journal names should follow those listed in Index Medicus
Follow style indicated below:
Journal reference: Nakane P. K. and Kawaoi A. (1974) Title of article. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 22, 1084?088.
Chapter in book: Rilke R. M. and Thomas D. (1984) Title of chapter, in Applied Biopoeisis, vol. 3, Lowell, R., ed., Humana, Totowa, NJ, pp. 99?08.
Book reference: Bergmeyer H. (1974) Methods in Enzymatic Analysis, 2nd ed., Academic, New York.
Report or document: Sansarci H. (1980) PhD thesis, First Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Page charges
- There are NO page charges for accepted articles
Reprints
- Reprints are available to authors at standard rates
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Mark P. Mattson Laboratory of Neurosciences National Institute on Aging, GRC4F 5600 Nathan Shock Drive Baltimore, MD 21224
PH: (410) 558-8463 FX: (410) 558-8465 E-mail: mattsonm@grc.nia.nih.gov
Associate Editors: Christine van Broeckhoven Molecular Genetics Laboratory, University of Antwerp Universiteitsplein 1 B-2610 Antwerp BELGIUM
PH: 32-3-820-2601 FX: 32-3-820-2541 E-mail: cvbroeck@uia.ua.ac.be
John Hardy Dept. of Pharmacology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, 4500 San Pablo Road Jacksonville, FL 32224
PH: (904) 953-7356 FX: (904) 953-7370 E-mail: hardy@mayo.edu
Editorial Board: A. Aguzzi, Zurich, SWITZERLAND N. G. Bazan, New Orleans, LA M. Flint Beal, New York, NY R. O. Brady, Bethesda, MD D. Bredesen, Novato, CA A. Bjorklund, Lund, SWEDEN D. Blackwood, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK D. Bredt, San Francisco, CA L. Brzustowicz, Piscataway, NJ K. P. Campbell, Iowa City, IA M. Castro, Manchester, UK W. A. Catterall, Seattle, WA C. L. Cepko, Boston, MA D. W. Cleveland, San Diego, CA A. R. Cools, Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS J. T. Coyle, Belmont, MA E. B. De Souza, Cambridge, MA R. J. Dingledine, Atlanta, GA K. Duff, Orangeburg, NY F. H. Gage, La Jolla, CA A. Ghosh, Baltimore, MD C. G. Glabe, Irvine, CA M. E. Greenberg, Boston, MA P. Greengard, New York, NY C. Haass, Munich, GERMANY K. Herrup, Cleveland, OH S. P. Hunt, London, UK R. Jahn, Gottingen, GERMANY J. L. Kennedy, Toronto, CANADA J. H. Kordower, Chicago, IL S. A. Lipton, La Jolla, CA E. Maestrini, Bologna, ITALY R. C. Malenka, Palo Alto, CA J. Mallet, Paris, FRANCE R. McKay, Bethesda, MD J. I. Morgan, Memphis, TN E. Nestler, Dallas, TX H. T. Orr, Minneapolis, MN S. M. Paul, Indianapolis, IN R. L. Proia, Bethesda, MD S. M. Pulst, Los Angeles, CA M. S. Rao, Baltimore, MD J. L Rapoport, Bethesda, MD J. D. Rothstein, Baltimore, MD J. Shen, Boston, MA M. H. Sheng, Boston, MA S. S. Sisodia, Chicago, IL E. Y. Snyder, Boston, MA S. H. Snyder, Baltimore, MD H. E. Soreq, Jerusalem, ISRAEL L. Steinman, Stanford, CA T. C. Sudhof, Dallas, TX T. Tabira, Obu, JAPAN R. E. Tanzi, Boston, MA S. Tonegawa, Cambridge, MA K. Unsicker, Heidelberg, GERMANY S. T. Warren, Atlanta, GA B. Weber, Wuerzburg, GERMANY
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