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Guide to Publication Policies of the Nature Journals
GUIDE TO PUBLICATION POLICIES OF THE NATURE JOURNALS Last updated on 30 April 2009. Editorial Policies NATURE JOURNALS' POLICIES ON PUBLICATION ETHICS Nature journals' authorship policy Being an author The Nature journals do not require all authors of a research paper to sign the letter of submission, nor do they impose an order on the list of authors. Submission to a Nature journal is taken by the journal to mean that all the listed authors have agreed all of the contents. The corresponding (submitting) author is responsible for having ensured that this agreement has been reached, and for managing all communication between the journal and all co-authors, before and after publication. Any changes to the author list after submission, such as a change in the order of the authors, or the deletion or addition of authors, needs to be approved by a signed letter from every author. Responsibilities of senior team members on multi-group collaborations The editors at the Nature journals assume that at least one member of each collaboration, usually the most senior member of each submitting group or team, has accepted responsibility for the contributions to the manuscript from that team. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to: (1) ensuring that original data upon which the submission is based is preserved and retrievable for reanalysis; (2) approving data presentation as representative of the original data; and (3) foreseeing and minimizing obstacles to the sharing of data, materials, algorithms or reagents described in the work. Author contributions statementsAuthors are required to include a statement of responsibility in the manuscript that specifies the contribution of every author. -
Revealing the Immune Perturbation of Black Phosphorus Nanomaterials to Macrophages by Understanding the Protein Corona
ARTICLE DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04873-7 OPEN Revealing the immune perturbation of black phosphorus nanomaterials to macrophages by understanding the protein corona Jianbin Mo 1,2, Qingyun Xie3, Wei Wei 1,2 & Jing Zhao 1 The increasing number of biological applications for black phosphorus (BP) nanomaterials has precipitated considerable concern about their interactions with physiological systems. 1234567890():,; Here we demonstrate the adsorption of plasma protein onto BP nanomaterials and the subsequent immune perturbation effect on macrophages. Using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, 75.8% of the proteins bound to BP quantum dots were immune relevant proteins, while that percentage for BP nanosheet–corona complexes is 69.9%. In particular, the protein corona dramatically reshapes BP nanomaterial–corona complexes, influenced cellular uptake, activated the NF-κB pathway and even increased cytokine secretion by 2–4-fold. BP nanomaterials induce immunotoxicity and immune per- turbation in macrophages in the presence of a plasma corona. These findings offer important insights into the development of safe and effective BP nanomaterial-based therapies. 1 State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry and BioMedical Sciences, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China. 2 State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China. 3 Department of Orthopedics, Chengdu Military General Hospital, Chengdu -
The Nature Index Journals
The Nature Index journals The current 12-month window on natureindex.com includes data from 57,681 primary research articles from the following science journals: Advanced Materials (1028 articles) American Journal of Human Genetics (173 articles) Analytical Chemistry (1633 articles) Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2709 articles) Applied Physics Letters (3609 articles) Astronomy & Astrophysics (1780 articles) Cancer Cell (109 articles) Cell (380 articles) Cell Host & Microbe (95 articles) Cell Metabolism (137 articles) Cell Stem Cell (100 articles) Chemical Communications (4389 articles) Chemical Science (995 articles) Current Biology (440 articles) Developmental Cell (204 articles) Earth and Planetary Science Letters (608 articles) Ecology (259 articles) Ecology Letters (120 articles) European Physical Journal C (588 articles) Genes & Development (193 articles) Genome Research (184 articles) Geology (270 articles) Immunity (159 articles) Inorganic Chemistry (1345 articles) Journal of Biological Chemistry (2639 articles) Journal of Cell Biology (229 articles) Journal of Clinical Investigation (298 articles) Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (829 articles) Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (493 articles) Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (520 articles) Journal of High Energy Physics (2142 articles) Journal of Neuroscience (1337 articles) Journal of the American Chemical Society (2384 articles) Molecular Cell (302 articles) Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2946 articles) Nano Letters -
Three Years of Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Locke et al. Stem Cell Research & Therapy 2013, 4:46 http://stemcellres.com/content/4/3/46 EDITORIAL Three years of Stem Cell Research & Therapy Philippa Locke1*, Timothy O’Brien2 and Rocky S Tuan3 Editorial A responsible and respected publisher This year we celebrate three years of publication of Stem Since 2000, BioMed Central has been a pioneer of the Cell Research & Therapy. In this short space of time, as open access publishing model. A member of the Com- the number of journals in the stem cell and regenerative mittee on Publication Ethics (COPE), BioMed Central medicine field has grown and continues to grow dramat- regularly reviews its editorial policies and processes to ically, Stem Cell Research & Therapy has become ensure that they meet the highest standards [4]. All of established as the destination for high quality open ac- the research published in Stem Cell Research & Therapy cess research into stem cell therapeutics. is thoroughly peer-reviewed and deposited in a number of open access archives to ensure its continual availabil- ity [5]. Why Stem Cell Research & Therapy? When submitting work to a journal, authors understand- Our international, multidisciplinary Editorial Board ’ ably wish to be assured of the journal s quality. So what As well as assisting in the review of manuscripts, the Stem Cell Research & Therapy makes the leading forum Stem Cell Research & Therapy Editorial Board offers in- for translational stem cell research? valuable guidance on the journal’s commissioned con- tent and development. The Editorial Board members reflect the diversity in the field, from basic scientists to Scope, indexing, and impact clinicians, including surgeons [6]. -
Literaturverweise
Literaturverweise Statt eines Vorworts: Das Corona-Experiment 1. Le Quéré, C., Jackson, R. B., Jones, M. W., Smith, A. J. P., Abernethy, S., Andrew, R. M., De-Gol, A. J., Willis, D. R., Shan, Y., Canadell, J. G., Friedlingstein, P., Creutzig, F., Peters, G. P. (2020): Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement: Nature Climate Change 10 (7), 647-653. 2. Myllyvirta, L. (2020): Coronavirus temporarily reduced China’s CO2 emissions by a quarter. Carbon Brief https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-coronavirus-has- temporarily-reduced-chinas-co2-emissions-by-a-quarter 3. Spencer, R.(2020): Why the current Economics slowdown won’t show up in the atmospheric record, https://www.drroyspencer.com/2020/05/why-the-current- economic-slowdown-wont-show-up-in-the-atmospheric-co2-record/ 4. Die Abbauzeit (Lebensdauer) des CO2 ist die Zeit , in der die Konzentration auf ein 1/e (0,3679) des Ausgangswerts gesunken ist. Sie wird berechnet als Quotient des zum Gleichgewicht von 280 ppm hinzugefügten CO2 durch die Größe des Abbaus. 1959 waren das 34 ppm : 0,64 ppm = 55 Jahre. 2019 sind das 130 ppm : 2,6 ppm =50 Jahre. Die Umrechnung in einen Abbau von 50 % (Halbwertszeit) gelingt durch Multiplikation dieser Abbauzeiten mit ln2 = 0,6931. Das sind dann 1959 38 Jahre und 2019 34,7 Jahre. 5. Haverd, V., Smith, B., Canadell, J. G., Cuntz, M., Mikaloff-Fletcher, S., Farquhar, G., Woodgate, W., Briggs, P. R., Trudinger, C. M. (2020): Higher than expected CO2 fertilization inferred from leaf to global observations: Global Change Biology 26 (4), 2390-2402. -
GSIS Newsletter Will Be Published Quarterly, in March, June, September, and December by the Geoscience Information Society
Number 256, December, 2012 ISSN: 0046-5801 CONTENTS Presidents Column…………………………………………………………. 1 Open access publication opportunities for geoscientists……………….. 13 Geoscience Information Society 2012 Officers……………………………. 2 Annual meeting pictures……………………………………………….. 18 Member updates……………………………………………………………. 3 GeoScienceWorld Unveils Open, Map-Based Discovery Prototype…... 20 Greetings from Australia…………………………………………………... 3 Auditor’s Report for 2010……………………………………………… 21 Geoscience journal prices………………………………………………….. 5 Issue to watch: AGU partners with Wiley-Blackwell………………….. 21 GSIS Publications List…………………………………………………. 22 President's Column By Linda Zellmer Now that we have all returned from the meeting the past year: in Charlotte and (in the case of the members in the United States) eaten our Thanksgiving • April Love and Cynthia Prosser - for setting Dinners, we are probably making our lists for up the GSIS Exhibit holiday gifts. While I do not have any gifts to • Clara McLeod - for coordinating Geoscience give out, I would like to take the opportunity to Librarianship 101 (GL 101). offer my heartfelt appreciation to all of the • Amanda Bielskas – for teaching the people who have contributed to the efforts of Collection Development portion of GL 101. Geoscience Information Society during the past • Hannah Winkler - for teaching the year and our recent meeting. Reference Services portion of GL101. • Megan Sapp-Nelson – for developing a presentation on Library Instruction for the We had 5 sponsors for our meeting who Earth Sciences that I presented for her at GL provided funding to help defray the costs of the 101. meeting. They include: American Association of • Adonna Fleming – for helping with publicity Petroleum Geologists, Geoscience World, for GL 101. Gemological Institute of America, Geological • Jan Heagy – for developing certificates of Society of London and Elsevier. -
MIJST Is Covered and Cited by Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Information Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology (ISSN 1905-7873 © 2011), the international journal for preliminary communications in Science and Technology is the first peerrefereed scientific journal of Maejo University (www.mju.ac.th). Intended as a medium for communication, discussion, and rapid dissemination of important issues in Science and Technology, articles are initially published online in an open access format, which thereby gives authors the chance to communicate with a wide range of readers in an international community. Publication Information MIJST is published triannually. Articles are available online and can be accessed free of charge at http://www.mijst.mju.ac.th. Printed and bound copies of each volume are produced and distributed to authors and selected groups or individuals. This journal and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under the copyright by Maejo University. Abstracting/Indexing Information MIJST is covered and cited by Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Zoological Record, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), SciFinder Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and Google Scholar. Contact Information Editorial office: Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology (MIJST), 1st floor, Orchid Building, Maejo University, San Sai, Chiang Mai 50290, Thailand Tel: +66-53-87-3880 E-mails: [email protected] MAEJO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL MAEJO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Editor Duang Buddhasukh, Maejo University, Thailand. The International Journal for the Rapid Publication of Preliminary Associate Editors Communications in Science and Technology Jatuphong Varith, Maejo University, Thailand. Wasin Charerntantanakul, Maejo University, Thailand. Morakot Sukchotiratana, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. -
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list product_i ISSN Primary Scheduled Vol Single Issues Title Format ISSN print Imprint Vols Qty Open Access Option Comment d electronic Language Nos per volume Available in electronic format 3 Biotech E OA C 13205 2190-5738 Springer English 1 7 3 Fully Open Access only. Open Access. Available in electronic format 3D Printing in Medicine E OA C 41205 2365-6271 Springer English 1 3 1 Fully Open Access only. Open Access. 3D Display Research Center, Available in electronic format 3D Research E C 13319 2092-6731 English 1 8 4 Hybrid (Open Choice) co-published only. with Springer New Start, content expected in 3D-Printed Materials and Systems E OA C 40861 2363-8389 Springer English 1 2 1 Fully Open Access 2016. Available in electronic format only. Open Access. 4OR PE OF 10288 1619-4500 1614-2411 Springer English 1 15 4 Hybrid (Open Choice) Available in electronic format The AAPS Journal E OF S 12248 1550-7416 Springer English 1 19 6 Hybrid (Open Choice) only. Available in electronic format AAPS Open E OA S C 41120 2364-9534 Springer English 1 3 1 Fully Open Access only. Open Access. Available in electronic format AAPS PharmSciTech E OF S 12249 1530-9932 Springer English 1 18 8 Hybrid (Open Choice) only. Abdominal Radiology PE OF S 261 2366-004X 2366-0058 Springer English 1 42 12 Hybrid (Open Choice) Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der PE OF S 12188 0025-5858 1865-8784 Springer English 1 87 2 Universität Hamburg Academic Psychiatry PE OF S 40596 1042-9670 1545-7230 Springer English 1 41 6 Hybrid (Open Choice) Academic Questions PE OF 12129 0895-4852 1936-4709 Springer English 1 30 4 Hybrid (Open Choice) Accreditation and Quality PE OF S 769 0949-1775 1432-0517 Springer English 1 22 6 Hybrid (Open Choice) Assurance MAIK Acoustical Physics PE 11441 1063-7710 1562-6865 English 1 63 6 Russian Library of Science. -
Contextualizing Systems Biology Presuppositions and Implications of a New Approach in Biology Contextualizing Systems Biology
Martin Döring Imme Petersen Anne Brüninghaus Regine Kollek Contextualizing Systems Biology Presuppositions and Implications of a New Approach in Biology Contextualizing Systems Biology Martin Döring • Imme Petersen Anne Brüninghaus • Regine Kollek Contextualizing Systems Biology Presuppositions and Implications of a New Approach in Biology Martin Döring Imme Petersen University of Hamburg University of Hamburg Hamburg , Germany Hamburg , Germany Anne Brüninghaus Regine Kollek University of Hamburg University of Hamburg Hamburg , Germany Hamburg , Germany ISBN 978-3-319-17105-0 ISBN 978-3-319-17106-7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17106-7 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015944085 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifi cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfi lms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specifi c statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. -
When Mycologists Describe New Species, Not All Relevant
A peer-reviewed open-access journal MycoKeys 72: 109–128 (2020) Mycological species descriptions over time 109 doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.72.56691 RESEARCH ARTICLE MycoKeys http://mycokeys.pensoft.net Launched to accelerate biodiversity research When mycologists describe new species, not all relevant information is provided (clearly enough) Louisa Durkin1, Tobias Jansson1, Marisol Sanchez2, Maryia Khomich3, Martin Ryberg4, Erik Kristiansson5, R. Henrik Nilsson1 1 Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, University of Gothenburg, Box 461, 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden 2 Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Uppsala Biocentre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 3 Nofima – Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, P.O. Box 210, 1431 Ås, Norway 4 Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden 5 Department of Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden Corresponding author: R. Henrik Nilsson ([email protected]) Academic editor: T. Lumbsch | Received 19 July 2020 | Accepted 24 August 2020 | Published 10 September 2020 Citation: Durkin L, Jansson T, Sanchez M, Khomich M, Ryberg M, Kristiansson E, Nilsson RH (2020) When mycologists describe new species, not all relevant information is provided (clearly enough). MycoKeys 72: 109–128. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.56691 Abstract Taxonomic mycology struggles with what seems to be a perpetual shortage -
Regenerative Medicine in China: Demands, Capacity, and Regulation Biao Cheng1,2, Shuliang Lu3 and Xiaobing Fu1,4*
Cheng et al. Burns & Trauma (2016) 4:24 DOI 10.1186/s41038-016-0046-8 REVIEW Open Access Regenerative medicine in China: demands, capacity, and regulation Biao Cheng1,2, Shuliang Lu3 and Xiaobing Fu1,4* Abstract Regenerative medicine (RM) is an emerging interdisciplinary field of research. Its clinical application focuses on the repair, replacement, and regeneration of cells, tissues, and organs by approaches including cell reprogramming, stem cell transplantation, tissue engineering, activating factors, and clone treatment. RM has become a hot point of research in China and other countries. China’s main and local governments have attached great importance to RM and given strong support in relevant policies and funding. About 3.5 billion RMB has been invested in this field. Since 1999, China has established about 30 RM centers and cooperates with many advanced countries in RM research and benefits from their cooperation. However, China needs to develop standards, regulations, and management practices suitable for the healthy development of RM. In this review, we focus on its great demand, capacity, and relative regulations. Keywords: Regenerative medicine, Stem cell, Tissue engineering, China Background In the past 20 years, the RM market has continued Annually, about 100 million Chinese patients will receive to grow in China and other countries such as the treatment by tissue repair and regeneration technologies USA, Europe, Japan, and Singapore. As the largest because of the sharp increase in various injuries, acci- developing country, China has impressed the world dents, and diseases of aging. However, the current para- with its findings in stem cells, tissue engineering, digm of “healing by scar tissue replacement,” regardless of active molecules, and gene therapy as well as its na- superficial tissues or visceral organs, is stagnating and is tional strategies and regulation of RM. -
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