期刊名称:NATURE REVIEWS ENDOCRINOLOGY

ISSN:1759-5029
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:NATURE PORTFOLIO, HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, Germany, 14197
  出版社网址:http://www.nature.com/
期刊网址:http://www.nature.com/nrendo/index.html
影响因子:43.33
主题范畴:ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM

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



About the journal

Front cover of the current issue of Nature Reviews Endocrinology

Nature Reviews' clinical content is written by internationally renowned clinical academics and researchers and targeted towards readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within a specialty, we aim to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline.

In-depth Reviews present authoritative, up-to-date information on a topic, placing it in the context of a field's history and development. Topical discussion and opinions are proffered in Perspectives and News & Views articles, and in the Research Highlights section we filter primary research from a range of specialty and general medical journals. Finally, Case Studies enable authors to present novel and interesting cases and discuss the most useful features to bear in mind for treating future cases.

Subjects covered

  • Adrenal gland
  • Autoimmunity (including infection)
  • Bone and mineral metabolism
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular endocrinology (including endocrine hypertension)
  • Diabetes (including the metabolic syndrome, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia)
  • Diagnosis and screening
  • Epidemiology
  • Gastrointestinal hormones (not including pancreatic hormones)
  • Genetics
  • Growth and development (including growth hormone and insulin-like growth factors)
  • Malnutrition
  • Metabolism
  • Multihormonal system disorders
  • Neuroendocrinology (including the hypothalamus)
  • Obesity
  • Other
  • Pancreatic hormones (other than insulin)
  • Parathyroid gland
  • Pediatric endocrinology
  • Pituitary gland (including pineal gland)
  • Reproductive endocrinology (including placental hormones)
  • Surgery (including transplantation and biopsies)
  • Therapy (pharmacotherapy, radiotherapy, nutrition, alternative)
  • Thyroid gland
  • Editor-in-Chief: P Reed Larsen, MD

    Editorial offices

    LONDON: nrendo@nature.com The Macmillan Building, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7833 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7843 4932
    Editor: Vicky Heath Associate Editors: Julianna Vig, Carol Wilson Editorial Support Manager: Caroline Barranco Assistant Editor: Joana Osario Editorial Assistant: Lisa Richards Senior Art Editor: Simon Ward-Hastelow Senior Production Editor: Nicole Sidoti Production Editors: Claire Caush, Lian Evans Assistant Production Editor: Eleanor Beal Senior Production Controller: Kelly Hopkins Production Controller: Emilia Orviss

    Instructions to Authors

    Manuscript preparation

    Detailed instructions on manuscript preparation and processes relating to individuals article types are available in PDF format (News & Views, Reviews, Perspectives, Case Studies) but some general notes are provided here.

    Language

    Readers struggle with jargon-laden language or concepts, even in disciplines close to their own. Overuse of abbreviations or acronyms can also make text difficult to read and understand. Authors should, therefore, use as plain language as possible to explain concepts, and write as many terms as possible in full while adhering to the word limit. Advice on acceptable abbreviations can be sought from the journal team.

    Typography and house style

    Typographic and house styles are used to ensure clarity and consistency within and between articles and journals. House style indicates the journal's preferred use of language and way of referring to particular items of information, for example nomenclature, spelling, and reference formatting. Some basic guidelines to help you prepare an article for a clinical Nature Reviews article are below:

    • Use US English spelling
    • International generic drug names should be used as a default whenever possible. If proprietary names must be used (e.g. to differentiate preparations), they should be marked correctly with ® or â„¿and the manufacturers' details must be provided
    • Human gene names should follow HUGO gene nomenclature
    • Protein names should follow Uniprot nomenclature
    • SI units should be used in all instances

    References

    Please do not format your reference list as endnotes, footnotes or linked fields in your submitted document.

    References should be cited in the main article text with sequential, superscript numbers and should be listed in numerical order at the end of the article. Any references applicable only to display items (i.e. not cited in the main text) should be cited in the legends and added to the end of the reference list.

    The following formats cover the most commonly used reference types:

    1. Author, A. B. and Author, B. C. Title of the article. Nat. Cell Biol. 6, 123�1 (2001).
    2. Author, A. B. Title of the article. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 7, 101�9 (2003).
    3. Author, A. B., Author, Z. X. & Author, B. C. Title of article. EMBO J. 25, 3454�61 (2006).
    4. Author, A. B. in Title of Book (ed. Surname, I. N.) 75� (Publisher, City, 2000).
    5. Author, A. B. Title of article. Web site title complete URL (Year).

    If a reference has six or more authors, only the first author should be listed followed by et al.

    Do not cite manuscripts in preparation or submitted papers that have not definitely been accepted for publication. Meeting abstracts and presentations may be included in some cases, especially for clinical trial results.

    Citations to personal communications and authors' own unpublished data are not encouraged, but we realize they are sometimes necessary. They should be included within the main text, using the format (AN Author, unpublished data) or (AN Author, personal communication); signed permission from the correspondent must be provided to accompany citations of personal communication.

    Figures

    Figures may include photographs, slides, scan images, graphs and/or drawn schematics. All figures will be styled and/or redrawn by our in-house art editors. All symbols and abbreviations used in the figure must be defined within a key and the figure legend, respectively. For further details on preparation of figures, please see our Artwork Preparation Guidelines document.

    Tables

    Tables should be used to show information that would be difficult to describe clearly and succinctly in the text. Tables should be provided as part of the main article Word documents. To qualify as a Table more than one column of information must be included. They should be clear and as simple as possible, and must fit on one portrait-oriented A4 page (half a page for News & Views), with all text no smaller than 9-point font. All abbreviations used in a table must be defined in footnotes.

    Boxes

    Boxes are useful tools for explaining basic concepts to nonspecialist readers, presenting lists, such as disorders to exclude in differential diagnosis, etc. Boxes must contain only one column of text (maximum 300 words), but the information may be subdivided by headings and/or bulleted; they cannot contain figures. All abbreviations used in a box must be defined in footnotes. Boxes should be provided as part of the main article Word document.

    If you are unsure about the suitability of content, size, format or style of any display item, of a table, please contact the journal team.

    Submission

    Before submission, you must ensure your article has not been submitted to and is not being considered for publication by any other journal.

    Nature Reviews journals use a fully web-based manuscript submission and tracking system for all types of article. Manuscripts should be submitted online only; you will receive an access URL from the commissioning editor when you agree to write an article. Please do not send files by post or email unless requested to do so by the journal staff.


    Editorial Board

    Editor-in-Chief

    P Reed Larsen, MD
    Chief
    Thyroid Section
    Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension
    Brigham and Women's Hospital
    USA

    Advisory board

    Nobuyuki Amino
    Kuma Hospital
    Center for Excellence in Thyroid Care
    8-2-35 Shimoyamate-dori
    Chuo-ku
    Kobe
    Japan

    Shalender Bhasin
    Professor of Medicine
    Boston University School of Medicine
    Boston
    USA

    William J Bremner
    Chairman
    Department of Medicine
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA
    USA

    Daniel J Drucker
    Director
    Banting and Best Diabetes Centre
    University of Toronto
    Toronto General Hospital
    Toronto, ON
    Canada

    Robert H Eckel
    Professor of Physiology & Biophysics
    Department of Endocrinology
    University of Colorado at Denver and Health Science Center
    Aurora, CO
    USA

    Ele Ferrannini
    Professor
    Department of Internal Medicine
    University of Pisa
    Pisa
    Italy

    Jayne Franklyn
    Professor of Medicine
    University of Birmingham
    University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
    UK

    Steven Grinspoon
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, MA
    USA

    Stuart Handwerger
    Director of Endocrinology
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
    Division of Endocrinology
    Cincinnati, OH
    USA

    Kevan C Herold
    Professor of Medicine
    Section of Immunobiology
    Yale University School of Medicine
    New Haven, CT
    USA

    Ursula Kaiser
    Director
    Neuroendocrine Program
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Brigham and Women's Hospital
    Boston, MA
    USA

    Henry M Kronenberg
    Chief Endocrinology Unit
    Department of Medicine/Endocrine Unit
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, MA
    USA

    Joseph A Majzoub
    Chief
    Division of Endocrinology
    Children's Hospital Boston
    Harvard Medical School
    Boston, MA
    USA

    Susan J Mandel
    Associate Professor of Medicine and Radiology
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
    Philadelphia, PA
    USA

    Shlomo Melmed
    Professor & Director of Research Institute
    Department of Academic Affairs
    Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    Los Angeles, CA
    USA

    Kazuwa Nakao
    Professor & Chairman
    Department of Medicine and Clinical Science
    Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
    Kyoto
    Japan

    Richard W Nesto
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
    Lahey Clinical Medical Center
    Burlington, MA
    USA

    Socrates Papapoulos
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases
    Leiden University Medical Center
    Leiden
    The Netherlands

    Merri Pendergrass
    National Practice Leader
    Medco Diabetes Therapeutic Resource Center
    Medco Health Solutions
    Houston, TX
    USA

    Aldo Pinchera
    Professor of Endocrinology
    University of Pisa
    Pisa
    Italy

    Kenneth S Polonsky
    Adolphus Busch Professor and Chairman
    Department of Medicine
    Washington University School of Medicine
    St. Louis, MO
    USA

    Bruce Robinson
    Professor
    Royal North Shore Hospital
    University of Sydney
    Australia

    Martin Schlumberger
    Service de Medecine Nucleaire
    Institut Gustave Roussy
    Villejuif Cedex
    France

    Peter J Snyder
    Professor of Medicine
    Division of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Philadelphia, PA
    USA

    Paul M Stewart
    Professor of Medicine
    University of Birmingham
    Queen Elizabeth Hospital
    Birmingham
    UK

    Greet Van den Berghe
    Professor of Medicine
    Catholic University of Leuven
    Belgium

    AJ van der Lely
    Head of Section of Endocrinology
    Department of Internal Medicine
    Erasmus, MC
    The Netherlands

    Mary Lee Vance
    Professor of Medicine and Neurosurgery
    Department of Internal Medicine/Division of Endocrinology
    University of Virginia Health Science Center
    Charlottesville, VA
    USA

    Michelle P Warren
    Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Medicine
    Columbia University
    New York, NY
    USA

    Bob Young
    Diabetes & Endocrinology
    Hope Hospital
    Salford
    UK

    Paul Zimmet
    Director
    International Diabetes Institute
    Caulfield
    Australia


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