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Editors & Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief In-Hong Choi, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Associate Editor Chang-Ok Suh, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Executive Editor Jung-Won Park, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Editorial Board Sharon Adler, MD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, USA Masaki Kitajima, MD, International Univ. of Health and Welfare, Japan Joong Bae Ahn, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Thomas S. Kupper, MD, Harvard Medical School, USA Shiro Amano, MD, PhD, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan Jin Young Kwak, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Seungmin Bang, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Young Lan Kwak, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Perry F. Bartlett, BDSc, PhD, FAA, Univ. Queensland, Australia Hye-Jeong Lee, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Thomas Bieber, MD, PhD, Univ. of Bonn, Germany Jae Woon Lee, PhD, Oregon Health & Science Univ., USA John P. Bilezikian, MD, Columbia Univ., USA Jeong Rim Lee, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Malcolm N. Blumenthal, MD, Univ. Minnesota, USA Phil Hyu Lee, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Jong-Yil Chai, MD, PhD, Seoul Nat'l Univ., Korea Sandra Lee, ScD, Harvard School of Public Health, USA Jae Hee Cheon, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Sang-Hak Lee, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Kyunghee C. Cho, MD, FACR, New Jersey Medical School, USA David J. Lim, MD, Univ. Southern California, USA Byung Ho Choi, MD, PhD, Univ. California, USA Jong-Baeck Lim, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Hye Jin Choi, MD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Tobias Alecio Mattei, MD, The Ohio State Univ., USA Hak Choy, MD, Vanderbilt Univ., USA In Seok Moon, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Yong-Min Chun, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Chung Mo Nam, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Jin Mo Chung, PhD, Univ. Texas, USA Jahn M. Nesland, MD, PhD, Univ. of Oslo, Norway Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD, FACS, Saint-Pierre Univ. Hospital, Belgium Sang Ho Oh, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea J. William Futrell, MD, Univ. Pittsburgh, USA Shin Joong Oh, MD, Univ. Alabama, USA Won Sik Ham, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Timothy W. Olsen, MD, Emory Eye Center, USA Jung Woo Han, MD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Eun Sook Park, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Anthony D. Ho, MD, Univ. Heidelberg, Germany Young Nyun Park, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Waun Ki Hong, MD, Univ. Texas, USA Kenneth J. Pienta, MD, Univ. Michigan, USA Masayuki Imamura, MD, PhD, Kyoto Univ., Japan Kishore Sandu, FMH, MD, Univ. Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland Hyeon Joo Jeong, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Dong Yeob Shin, MD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Boyoung Joung, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Myeong Heon Shin, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Chan Y. Jung, PhD, State Univ. New York, USA Chang Won Song, PhD, Univ. Minnesota, USA Kenji Kabashima, MD, PhD, Kyoto Univ., Japan Hiroshi Takami, MD, PhD, Teikyo Univ., Japan Eun Seok Kang, MD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Glenn Talaska, PhD, Univ. Cincinnati, USA Do Young Kim, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea William Tasman, MD, Thomas Jefferson Univ., USA Hyoung-Il Kim, MD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Hirotsugu Ueshima, MD, PhD, FFPHM, Shiga Univ., Japan Jong Sung Kim, MD, PhD, Univ. Ulsan, Korea Toshiaki Watanabe, MD, Teikyo Univ., Japan Moon Hyun Kim, MD, Univ. California, USA John G. Webster, PhD, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, USA Sung Hoon Kim, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Eung Je Woo, PhD, Kyung Hee Univ., Korea Tae-im Kim, MD, PhD, Yonsei Univ., Korea Heun Young Yune, MD, FACR, Indiana Univ., USA Yong Sik Kim, MD, PhD, Seoul Nat'l Univ., Korea Information for Contributors EDITORIAL POLICY: The goal of the Yonsei Medical Journal (YMJ) is to publish high quality References: References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first manuscripts dedicated to clinical or basic research. Any authors affiliated with an accred- mentioned in the text, with numbers as unparenthesized superscripts after any closing punc- ited biomedical institution may submit manuscripts of original articles, review articles, case tuation. They should be listed on a separate document under the heading “REFERENCES,” and reports, brief communications, and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are received with the double-spaced. Reference format should conform to that set forth in “Uniform Requirements understanding that they are not under simultaneous consideration by any other publications, for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals. 5th ed.” (JAMA 1997;277:927-34). Titles of and that the authors realize that the identities of the reviewers are kept confidential. The journals should be abbreviated according to the Index Medicus style. Editors reserve the right to make corrections, both literary and technical, to the papers. It is When referencing from an abstract, editorial, or published letter, it must be identified as such the author’s responsibility to ensure that a patient’s anonymity be carefully protected and to in parentheses at the end of the reference. When a reference is a personal communication, it verify that any experimental investigation with human subjects reported in the manuscript should be included in parentheses in the body of the text, and not cited in the reference list. was performed with informed consent and follows all guidelines for experimental investiga- Reference Style: tion with human subjects required by the institution(s) with which all the authors are affiliated. Journal articles: List all authors when six or less; when seven or more, list the first six and YMJ is published bimonthly and issuing dates are the first days of January, March, May, July, add et al. September, and November. The copyright of published manuscripts is held by the YMJ. The Vega KJ, Pina I, Krevsky B. Heart transplantation is associated with an increased risk for agreement of copyright transfer from all the authors should be sent with the original manu- pancreatobiliary disease. Ann Intern Med 1996;124:980-3. script submission. A copyright transfer form is available at the journal homepage. Book: Ringsven MK, Bond D. Gerontology and leader-ship skills for nurse. 2nd ed. Albany CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: Any potential conflicts of interest must be disclosed in this sec- (NY): Delmar Publishers; 1996. tion. If there are no potential financial conflicts of interest, the following statement should be Book chapter: Phillips SJ, Whisnant JP. Hypertension and stroke. In: Laragh JH, Brenner added: “The authors have no financial conflicts of interest.” BM, editors. Hypertension: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. 2nd ed. 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Choi, M.D., PhD, Editor-in-Chief, using the online submission system: http://journal.eymj.org Illustrations: Figures must be cited consecutively using Arabic numerals. The recommended Acceptance of manuscripts is based on many factors, including the importance, originality, fonts within the figures are Helvetica or Arial. Figures which are drawn or photographed and priority of the research. The Editor-in-Chief and an Associate Editor generally review professionally should be sent as JPG (JPEG) file. Authors should review the images of such manuscripts. Then the selected manuscripts are reviewed by at least two external peer files on a computer screen to be sure they meet their own quality standard. The complete reviewers, and when required, a biostatistician. 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Abbre- scripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” (http://www.icmje.org). On the cover letter, authors viations are not to be used in titles. Abstracts may contain abbreviations for terms mentioned should make a statement about the originality of their work and disclose previous presenta- many times in the abstract section, but each term must be identified the first time it is men- tions, reports, or publications that contain any material that appears in the manuscript. If tioned. there is a similar or supplemental publication, the authors should provide a copy for the Edi- Unit of Measurement: Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported tors’ review. Manuscripts should be written in double space throughout. in metric units (meter, kilogram, or liter) or their decimal multiples. Temperature should be in REVIEW ARTICLE: Review articles are usually solicited by the Editor-in-Chief.