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《细胞增殖(英文)》(Cell Proliferation)(OA学术期刊)(国际刊号)作者指南(官网信息)

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《细胞增殖(英文)》(Cell Proliferation作者指南

Author Guidelines

1. SUBMISSION

Thank you for your interest in Cell Proliferation. Note that submission implies that the content has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere except as a brief abstract in the proceedings of a scientific meeting on symposium.

Once you have prepared your submission in accordance with the Guidelines, manuscripts should be submitted online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cellprolif

The submission system will prompt you to use an ORCID iD (a unique author identifier) to help distinguish your work from that of other researchers. Click here to find out more.

Click here for more details on how to use ScholarOne.

For help with submissions, please contact: CPReditorialoffice@wiley.com

We look forward to your submission.

Data Protection and Privacy

By submitting a manuscript to, or reviewing for, this publication, your name, email address, institutional affiliation, and other contact details the publication might require, will be used for the regular operations of the publication, including, when necessary, sharing with the publisher (Wiley) and partners for production and publication. The publication and the publisher recognize the importance of protecting the personal information collected from users in the operation of these services, and have practices in place to ensure that steps are taken to maintain the security, integrity, and privacy of the personal data collected and processed. You can learn more at https://authorservices.wiley.com/statements/data-protection-policy.html.

Preprint Policy

Cell Proliferation accepts articles previously published on preprint servers. It also considers for review articles previously available as preprints. You may also post the submitted version of a manuscript to a preprint server at any time. You are requested to update any pre-publication versions with a link to the final published article.

Please find the Wiley preprint policy here.

2. AIMS AND SCOPE

Cell Proliferation is is a journal devoted to studies into all aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation in normal and abnormal states; control systems and mechanisms operating at inter- and intracellular, molecular and genetic levels; modification by and interactions with chemical and physical agents; mathematical modelling; and the development of new techniques. In addition to original research papers Cell Proliferation publishes invited review articles, book reviews and letters commenting on previously published papers and/or topics of general interest.

Cell Proliferation is your complete reference for research relating to: stem cells, regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, cell cycle control, cell senescence, cell death and mathematical modelling. This journal is considered essential reading for those involved in cancer research and stem cell research. It is devoted to the study of cell proliferation and differentiation in normal and abnormal states – covering such aspects as; the construction of models for reaction mechanisms, and the study of microenvironmental factors on reaction rates, including work on new developments in techniques and the mathematical interpretation of data. The readership consists of professional research workers in the fields of experimental biology and oncology.

3. MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES AND REQUIREMENTS

Cell Proliferation publishes a number of different article types including:

Original Articles

Original articles should contain reports of new research findings or conceptual analyses that make a significant contribution to knowledge. Original articles should be no more than 4,000 words, excluding references.

Reviews

Reviews should be critical reviews of the literature, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses and should not exceed 6,000 words, excluding references.

Editorials

Editorials are usually commissioned but unsolicited material may be considered. Please approach the Editorial Office (CPReditorialoffice@wiley.com) before submitting this material. Editorials have a limit of 1,000 words.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor are welcomed and should not exceed 1,000 words. This type of manuscript is not liable for Article Publication Charges.

4. PREPARING YOUR SUBMISSION

Manuscripts must be submitted as a Word or rtf file and should be written in English. The manuscript should be submitted in separate files: main text file; figures.

Text File

The text file should be presented in the following order:

(i) Title; (ii) a short running title of less than 40 characters; (iii) the full names of the authors; (iv) the author's institutional affiliations at which the work was carried out, (footnote for author’s present address if different to where the work was carried out); (v) acknowledgements; (vi) abstract, (vii) main text, (viii) references, (ix) tables (each table complete with title and footnotes) (x) figure legends, (xi) appendices (if relevant). Figures and supporting information should be supplied as separate files.

Title

The title should be a short informative title that contains the major key words. The title should not contain abbreviations (see Wiley's best practice SEO tips).

Authorship

Please refer to the journal’s authorship policy in the Editorial Policies and Ethical Considerations section for details on eligibility for author listing.

Acknowledgements

Contributions from anyone who does not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed, with permission from the contributor, in an Acknowledgements section. Financial and material support should also be mentioned. Thanks to anonymous reviewers are not appropriate. Please also specify the contributions each author made to the manuscript (e.g. Study design: Author A’s initials, Author B’s initials; Data Collection & Analysis: Author A, B, and C’s initials). Contributions can fall under several headings and the above example is by no means exhaustive - headings could include: Study design; Data collection; Contribution of new reagents or analytical tools; Data analysis; Manuscript preparation etc.

Conflict of Interest Statement

You will be asked to disclose conflicts of interest during the submission process. See the section ‘Conflict of Interest’ in the Editorial Policies and Ethical Considerations section for details on what to include in this section. Please ensure that you liaise with all co-authors to confirm agreement with the final statement. The Conflict of Interest statement should be included within the main text file of your submission.

When editor-in-chief (EIC) of the journal is an author of a paper submitted to that journal, the Editor-in-Chief will be blinded to the peer review process. An Associate Editor will provide peer review oversight and decision making with no bias.

Abstract

For original manuscripts, the abstract should be structured as follows: Objectives; Materials and Methods; Results; Conclusions.

Reviews require an unstructured abstract.

Main Text

For original articles, the main text should be structured as follows: Abstract; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; Conflict of Interest Statement; References.

For reviews, the main text should be structured as follows: Abstract; Introduction; Content-appropriate headings; References.

References

All references should be numbered consecutively in order of appearance and should be as complete as possible. In text citations should cite references in consecutive order using Arabic superscript numerals. For more information about AMA reference style please see the AMA Manual of Style

Sample references follow:

Journal article

1. King VM, Armstrong DM, Apps R, Trott JR. Numerical aspects of pontine, lateral reticular, and inferior olivary projections to two paravermal cortical zones of the cat cerebellum. J Comp Neurol 1998: 390:537-551.

Book

2. Voet D, Voet JG. Biochemistry. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 1990. 1223 p.

Please note that journal title abbreviations should conform to the practices of Chemical Abstracts.

Internet Document

9. American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts & Figures 2003.http://www.cancer.org/downloads/STT/CAFF2003PWSecured.pdf Accessed March 3, 2003.

Tables

Tables should be self-contained and complement, but not duplicate, information contained in the text. They should be supplied as editable files, not pasted as images. Legends should be concise but comprehensive – the table, legend and footnotes must be understandable without reference to the text. All abbreviations must be defined in footnotes. Footnote symbols: †, ‡, §, ¶, should be used (in that order) and *, **, *** should be reserved for P-values. Statistical measures such as SD or SEM should be identified in the headings.

Figure Legends

Legends should be concise but comprehensive – the figure and its legend must be understandable without reference to the text. Include definitions of any symbols used and define/explain all abbreviations and units of measurement.

Preparing Figures

Although we encourage authors to send us the highest-quality figures possible, for peer-review purposes we are happy to accept a wide variety of formats, sizes, and resolutions. Click here for the basic figure requirements for figures submitted with manuscripts for initial peer review, as well as the more detailed post-acceptance figure requirements.

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