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PANCREAS《胰腺》 (官网投稿)

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  • 期刊简称PANCREAS
  • 参考译名《胰腺》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率8.60%
  • 主要研究方向医学-GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY 胃肠肝病学

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医学-GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY 胃肠肝病学

PANCREAS《胰腺》(一年10期). Pancreas provides a central forum for communication of original works involving both basic and clinical research o...[显示全部]
征稿信息

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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

2、期刊网址:

https://journals.lww.com/pancreasjournal/pages/default.aspx

3、投稿网址:

http://www.editorialmanager.com/pancreas/default.aspx

4、官网邮箱:chnguyen@mednet.ucla.edu(总编)

5、官网电话:(310) 825-2734(总编)

6、期刊刊期:一年出版10期。

2021524日星期一

                             

 

投稿须知【官网信息】

 

Instructions for Authors

SCOPE

Pancreas will consider for publication original manuscripts (i.e., those that have not been published elsewhere except in abstract form) and reviews on the exocrine and endocrine pancreas. The journal will focus on the entire spectrum of the basic sciences, etiology, prevention, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and surgical and medical management of pancreatic diseases, including cancer, inflammatory diseases, diabetes mellitus, and cystic fibrosis and other congenital disorders. Comments on controversial issues and reviews of articles of exceptional merit will also be accepted.

TYPES OF PAPERS TO BE PUBLISHED

Full manuscripts/original articles report results of original research in all aspects of the pancreas.

Short communications summarize in concise form work that leads to positive conclusions.

Case reports cover topics of interest in relation to a wider field of research.

Review articles communicate detailed, critical surveys of concept or experience, particularly in fields that have shown rapid development during the past five years.

Letters to the Editor must be limited to 1 figure, 1 table, and no more than 10 references, for a total of 2 type- set pages. All letters to the editor received priority handling in the publishing processes.

Case reports also published as letters to the editor, must follow the same format as letters to the editor.

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

A submitted manuscript must be an original contribution not previously published (except as an abstract or preliminary report), must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and, if accepted, must not be published elsewhere in similar form, in any language, without the consent of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Each person listed as an author is expected to have participated in the study to a significant extent. Although the editors and referees make every effort to ensure the validity of published manuscripts, the final responsibility rests with the authors, not with the journal, its editors, or the publisher.

Patient anonymity and informed consent

It is the author's responsibility to ensure that a patient’s anonymity be carefully protected and to verify that any experimental investigation with human subjects reported in the manuscript was performed with informed consent and following all the guidelines for experimental investigation with human subjects required by the institution(s) with which all the authors are affiliated. Authors should mask patients' eyes and remove patients' names from figures unless they obtain written consent from the patients and submit written consent with the manuscript.

Copyright

All authors must sign a copy of the Journal's "Authorship Responsibility, Financial Disclosure, and Copyright Transfer" form and submit it with the original manuscript.

Conflicts of Interest

Authors must state all possible conflicts of interest in the manuscript, including financial, consultant, institutional and other relationships that might lead to bias or a conflict of interest. If there is no conflict of interest, this should also be explicitly stated as none declared.  All sources of funding should be acknowledged in the manuscript. All relevant conflicts of interest and sources of funding should be included on the title page of the manuscript with the heading “Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding:”. For example:

Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding: A has received honoraria from Company Z. B is currently receiving a grant (#12345) from Organization Y,  and is on the speaker’s bureau for Organization X – the CME organizers for Company A. For the remaining authors none were declared.

In addition, each author must complete and submit the journal’s copyright transfer agreement, which includes a section on the disclosure of potential conflicts of interest based on the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” (www.icmje.org/update.html). The form is readily available on the manuscript submission page(http://journals.lww.com/pancreasjournal/Pages/InstructionsforAuthors.aspx) and can be completed and submitted electronically. Please note that authors may sign the copyright transfer agreement form electronically. For additional information about electronically signing this form, go to http://links.lww.com/ZUAT/A106.

Open access

Authors of accepted peer-reviewed articles have the choice to pay a fee to allow perpetual unrestricted online access to their published article to readers globally, immediately upon publication. Authors may take advantage of the open access option at the point of acceptance to ensure that this choice has no influence on the peer review and acceptance process. These articles are subject to the journal's standard peer-review process and will be accepted or rejected based on their own merit.

The article processing charge (APC) is charged on acceptance of the article and should be paid within 30 days by the author, funding agency or institution. Payment must be processed for the article to be published open access. For a list of journals and pricing please visit our Wolters Kluwer Open Health Journals page. 

Authors retain copyright

Authors retain their copyright for all articles they opt to publish open access. Authors grant Wolters Kluwer an exclusive license to publish the article and the article is made available under the terms of a Creative Commons user license. Please visit our Open Access Publication Process page for more information.

Creative Commons license

Open access articles are freely available to read, download and share from the time of publication under the terms of the Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommerical No Derivative (CC BY-NC-ND) license. This license does not permit reuse for any commercial purposes nor does it cover the reuse or modification of individual elements of the work (such as figures, tables, etc.) in the creation of derivative works without specific permission.

Compliance with funder mandated open access policies

An author whose work is funded by an organization that mandates the use of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license is able to meet that requirement through the available open access license for approved funders. Information about the approved funders can be found here: http://www.wkopenhealth.com/inst-fund.php

FAQ for open access

http://www.wkopenhealth.com/openaccessfaq.php

Permissions

Authors must submit written permission from the copyright owner (usually the publisher) to use direct quotations, tables, or illustrations that have appeared in copyrighted form elsewhere, along with complete details about the source. Any permission fees that might be required by the copyright owner are the responsibility of the authors requesting use of the borrowed material, not the responsibility of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Online Manuscript Submission

All manuscripts must be submitted online through the new website at http://pancreas.edmgr.com.

PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT

Manuscripts that do not adhere to the following instructions will be returned to the corresponding author for technical revision before undergoing peer review.

General format

The Electronic versions of the manuscript should be typeset and should not contain any extraneous formatting instructions. For example, use hard carriage returns only at the end of paragraphs and display lines (e.g., titles, subheadings).

Do not use an extra hard return between paragraphs

Do not use tabs or extra space at the start of a paragraph or for list entries

Do not indent runover lines in references

Turn off hyphenation and justification

Do not specify page breaks or headers

Care should be taken to correctly enter "one" (1) and lower case letter "el" (l), as well as "zero" (0) and capital letter "oh" (O).

Manuscript needs to be double-spaced throughout the article and references.

Title page

Include on the title page: (a) complete manuscript title; (b) all authors’ full names, highest academic degrees, and affiliations (see example, below); (c) name and address for correspondence, including fax number, telephone number, and e-mail address; (d) address for reprints if different from that of corresponding author; (e) a PANCREAS running title of 60 characters or less, including spaces; and (f) sources of financial support (i.e. grants) that require acknowledgment. NOTE: Non-financial support acknowledgments for technical assistance and advice should appear as a separate Acknowledgments section before the References. Indicate specific affiliations of each author, even if authors are from different departments within the same institutions. For example:

John J. Smith, MD

   Department of Surgery, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California

Jane S. Smith, MD, PhD

   Department of Anesthesiology,  UCLA Medical Center, Los  Angeles, California

The title page must also include disclosure of funding received for this work from any of the following organizations: National Institutes of Health (NIH); Wellcome Trust; Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI); and other(s).

Structured abstract and key words

Limit the abstract to 200 words and structure it into Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Do not cite references in the abstract. It must be factual and comprehensive. Limit the use of abbreviations and acronyms, and avoid general statements (eg, "the significance of the results is discussed"). List up to six key words or phrases.

Text

Organize the manuscript into four main headings: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion. Define abbreviations at first mention in the text and in each table and figure. If a brand name is cited, supply the manufacturer’s name and address (city and state/country). Acknowledge all forms of non-financial support, including technical assistance and advice, in an Acknowledgments paragraph before the References section.

Abbreviations

For a list of standard abbreviations, consult the Council of Biology Editors Style Guide (available from the Council of Science Editors, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814) or other standard sources. Write out the full term for each abbreviation at its first use unless it is a standard unit of measure.

References

The authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Key the references (double-spaced) at the end of the manuscript. Cite the references in text in the order of appearance. Cite unpublished data, such as papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication or personal communications, in parentheses in the text. If there are more than three authors, name only the first three authors and then use et al. Refer to the List of Journals Indexed in Index Medicus for abbreviations of journal names, or access the list at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/ serials/lji.html. Sample references are given below:

Journal Article [follow AMA style, but use et al after the first 3 authors]

1. Farkas LG, Tompson B, Phillips JH, et al. Comparison of anthropometric and cephalometric measurements of the adult face. J Craniofacial Surg. 1999;10:18-25.

Book Chapter

2. Todd VR. Visual information analysis: frame of reference for visual perception. In: Kramer P, Hinojosa J, eds. Frames of Reference for Pediatric Occupational Therapy. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999:205-256.

Entire Book

3. Kellman RM, Marentette LJ. Atlas of Craniomaxillofacial Fixation. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999.

Software

4. Epi Info [computer program]. Version 6. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 1994.

Online Journals

5. Friedman SA. Preeclampsia: a review of the role of prostaglandins. Obstet Gynecol [serial online]. January 1988; 71:22-37. Available from: BRS Information Technologies, McLean, VA. Accessed December 15, 1990.

Database

6. CANCERNET-PDQ [database online]. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute; 1996. Updated March 29, 1996.

World Wide Web

7. Gostin LO. Drug use and HIV/AIDS [JAMA HIV/AIDSWeb site]. June 1, 1996. Available at: http://www. amaassn.org/special/hiv/ethics. Accessed June 26, 1997.

Figures

A) Creating Digital Artwork

Learn about the publication requirements for Digital Artwork: http://links.lww.com/ES/A42 

Create, Scan and Save your artwork  and compare your final figure to the Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist (below).

Upload each figure to Editorial Manager in conjunction with your manuscript text and tables.

B)  Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist

Here are the basics to have in place before submitting your digital artwork:

               Artwork  should be saved as TIFF, EPS, or MS Office (DOC, PPT, XLS) files. High resolution PDF files are also acceptable.

               Crop out any white or black space surrounding the image.

               Diagrams, drawings, graphs, and other line art must be vector or saved at a resolution of at least 1200 dpi. If created in an MS Office program, send the native (DOC, PPT, XLS)  file.

               Photographs, radiographs and other halftone images must be saved at a resolution of at least 300 dpi.

               Photographs and radiographs with text must be saved as postscript or at a resolution of at least 600 dpi.

               Each figure must be saved and submitted as a separate file. Figures should not be embedded in the manuscript text file.

Remember:

               Cite figures consecutively in your manuscript.

               Number figures in the figure legend in the order in which they are discussed.

               Upload figures consecutively to the Editorial Manager web site and enter figure numbers consecutively in the Description field when uploading the files.

               Lettering should be large enough that it will remain legible after figure reduction; typewritten or unprofessional lettering is unacceptable.

Figure legends

Legends must be submitted for all figures. They should be brief and specific, and they should appear on a separate manuscript page after the references. Use scale markers in the image for electron micrographs, and indicate the type of stain used.

Color figures

The journal accepts for publication color figures that will enhance an article. Authors who submit color figures will receive an estimate of the cost for color reproduction. If they decide not to pay for color reproduction, they can request that the figures be converted to black and white at no charge. Authors of selected E-Articles may have their color figures published online at a substantially reduced cost.

Supplemental Digital Content

Supplemental Digital Content (SDC): Authors may submit SDC via Editorial Manager to LWW journals that enhance their article's text to be considered for online posting. SDC may include standard media such as text documents, graphs, audio, video, etc. On the Attach Files page of the submission process, please select Supplemental Audio, Video, or Data for your uploaded file as the Submission Item. If an article with SDC is accepted, our production staff will create a URL with the SDC file. The URL will be placed in the call-out within the article. SDC files are not copy-edited by LWW staff, they will be presented digitally as submitted. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.

SDC Call-outs

Supplemental Digital Content must be cited consecutively in the text of the submitted manuscript. Citations should include the type of material submitted (Audio, Figure, Table, etc.), be clearly labeled as "Supplemental Digital Content," include the sequential list number, and provide a description of the supplemental content. All descriptive text should be included in the call-out as it will not appear elsewhere in the article.

Example:

We performed many tests on the degrees of flexibility in the elbow (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, which demonstrates elbow flexibility) and found our results inconclusive.

List of Supplemental Digital Content

A listing of Supplemental Digital Content must be submitted at the end of the manuscript file. Include the SDC number and file type of the Supplemental Digital Content. This text will be removed by our production staff and not be published.

Example:

Supplemental Digital Content 1. wmv

SDC File Requirements

All acceptable file types are permissible up to 10 MBs. For audio or video files greater than 10 MBs, authors should first query the journal office for approval. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.

Tables

Create tables using the table creating and editing feature of your word processing software (eg, Word, Word- Perfect). Do not use Excel or comparable spreadsheet programs. Group all tables at the end of the manuscript, or supply them together in a separate file. Cite tables consecutively in the text, and number them in that order. Key each on a separate sheet, and include the table title, appropriate column heads, and explanatory legends (including definitions of any abbreviations used). Do not embed tables within the body of the manuscript. They should be self-explanatory and should supplement, rather than duplicate, the material in the text.

Style

Pattern manuscript style after the American Medical Association Manual of Style (9th edition). Stedman's Medical Dictionary (27th edition) and Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th edition) should be used as standard references. Refer to drugs and therapeutic agents by their accepted generic or chemical names, and do not abbreviate them. The name should not be abbreviated. Use code numbers only when a generic name is not yet available. In that case, supply the chemical name and a figure giving the chemical structure of the drug. Capitalize the trade names of drugs and place them in parentheses after the generic names. To comply with trademark law, include the name and location (city and state in USA; city and country outside USA) of the manufacturer of any drug, supply, or equipment mentioned in the manuscript. Use the metric system to express units of measure and degrees Celsius to express temperatures, and use SI units rather than conventional units.

AFTER ACCEPTANCE

Page proofs and corrections

Corresponding authors will receive electronic page proofs to check the copyedited and typeset article before publication. Portable document format (PDF) files of the typeset pages and support documents (eg, reprint order form) will be sent to the corresponding author by e-mail. Complete instructions will be provided with the e-mail for downloading and printing the files and for faxing the corrected pages to the publisher. Those authors without an e-mail address will receive traditional page proofs. It is the author's responsibility to ensure that there are no errors in the proofs. Changes that have been made to conform to journal style will stand if they do not alter the authors' meaning. Only the most critical changes to the accuracy of the content will be made. Changes that are stylistic or are a reworking of previously accepted material will be disallowed. The publisher reserves the right to deny any changes that do not affect the accuracy of the content. Authors may be charged for alterations to the proofs beyond those required to correct errors or to answer queries. Proofs must be checked carefully and corrections faxed within 24 to 48 hours of receipt, as requested in the electronic cover letter accompanying the page proofs.

Reprints

Authors will receive a reprint order form and a price list with the page proofs. Reprint requests should be faxed to the publisher with the corrected proofs, if possible. Reprints are normally shipped 6 to 8 weeks after publication of the issue in which the item appears. Contact the Reprint Department, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 351 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.

Publisher's contact

Fax corrected page proofs, reprint order forms, and any other related materials to Journal Production Editor, Pancreas, 703-991-9152.

MANUSCRIPT CHECKLIST (BEFORE SUBMISSION)

Cover letter

Title page with all authors' highest degrees and affiliations indicated

Corresponding author designated, and full mailing address included, in cover letter and on title page

E-mail address of corresponding author included in cover letter and on title page

Running title (60 characters maximum including spaces) on the title page of the submitted manuscript

Acknowledgment listed for financial support (i.e. grants) on the title page

Structured abstract: Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions; Key Words

Manuscript is double-spaced with page numbers throughout. For full manuscripts/original articles, structure into four main headings: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion. Acknowledge non-financial support (i.e. technical assistance and advice) before References

References double-spaced in AMA style

Tables created using table feature of word processing software

Figures must be saved as TIFF, EPS, or PPT (acceptable, but less preferred) formats.

Completed copyright transfer form with all authors' signatures

Permission to reproduce copyrighted materials or signed patient consent forms


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