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Journal of APPLIED BIOMEDICINE on-lineEISSN 1214-0287ISSN 1214-021X J Appl Biomed Providing a unique perspective, this international journal publishes peer-reviewed original papers and reviews offering a transfer of basic research to applied biomedicine. The Journal of Applied Biomedicine promotes the translation of basic biomedical research into clinical investigation, the conversion clinical evidence into practice, and the publication of new ideas for conquering human health problems across disciplines. It is a quarterly journal. It receives research papers from Europe and overseas. Published by the Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic All articles in Journal of Applied Biomedicine on line are available free, and access to research articles is barrier-free. |
INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS
General
Editorial procedure
Organization and general style of research articles
After acceptance
Editorial office
The Editor will consider for publication original papers and reviews offering a transfer of basic research to applied biomedicine. There are not restrictions on author, country or institute. Problem-oriented studies are preferred over purely descriptive papers.
Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published before (except in form of an abstract or as a part of a published lecture, review or thesis); that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, as well as facility or explicity - by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work was carried out. An author may make an article published by the Journal of Applied Biomedicine available on his/her personal home page, provided the source of the published article is cited; authors are requested to create link to the published article in the Journal of Applied Biomedicine on-line.
While the advice and information in this Journal is believed to be true, neither the authors, the editors,
nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made.
Editorial procedure
All submissions are subject to peer review, and to language- and copy-editing after acceptance. At least two independent scientists act as referees of one manuscript. Reviewers evaluate manuscripts critically but constructively to prepare detailed comments about the research and the manuscript to help authors improve their work. Their evaluation includes assessments of the originality and importance of the research; the design of the study; the methods of study, including analytic and statistical methods; the presentation of the results; possible confounding; the strength of the conclusions; and the overall quality of the manuscript. Reviewers have a responsibility to report suspected duplicate publication, fraud, or plagiarism to the Editor. Authors are required to disclose any potential conflict of interest. Reviewers include treating the manuscript as a confidential document and completing the review promptly. Reviewers should not show the manuscript to anyone else without the expressed consent of the editor. Reviewers should not communicate directly with authors or even identify themselves to authors.
The editors request that authors send a list of five additional potential reviewers. These individuals must be experts on the subject material of the paper, and must not be from the same institution(s) as the author(s) of the paper. It is also highly recommended that these potential reviewers belong to institutions from as many different regions as possible (Europe, America, Asia, etc.). Please include the email address, institution and mailing address of each reviewer. We request that you include each referee´s area of expertise and why this scientist is qualified to review your work. (Editors are not limited to such suggestions.)
Identifies of reviewers will not be released to authors. The review process is expected to be complete within eight weeks, but unpredictable events as conflicting recommendations may cause some delay. Reviewers are asked to make one of four recommendations: accept, accept after minor revision, accept after major revision, do not accept.
The decision to ask for revisions is made in light of the reviewers´ comments and recommendations, and after evaluation by the Editor. The editor may reject manuscripts without outside review, for example if the subject matter is outside the scope of the journal, a manuscript on the same topic is just about to be published, the quality of the manuscript is poor, or criteria for the submission of manuscripts are not met.
Manuscripts should not exceed 50,000 letters. Contributions are published in English; authors whose mother tongue is not English are strongly urged to have manuscripts reviewed linguistically before submission.
All submitted manuscripts must be accompanied by a statement signed by all authors that the article is original, is not under consideration or has not been previously published elsewhere (exceptions should be negotiated on advance with the editors). The Editor expect each authors to have read the complete manuscript and to take responsibility for the content with his/her co-authors.
Files sent as an e-mail attachment or a CD/DVD (ASCII, Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TIFF, JPEG, CDR) should be submitted to the editorial office. The preferred method of manuscript submission is via e-mail as electronic files to the Editorial Office: jab@zsf.jcu.cz. To aid the Editor in file management, please start all filenames with the same of the first author; it would also be useful to include the date: e.g., jung_18Jan07.doc (spell out month to avoid confusion). Important: Please place the date of submission on the top right corner of the title page and change the date on subsequent revisions. A corresponding author will receive a confirmation of manuscript receipt via e-mail. (Authors who have not received a confirmation within one week should check with the Executive Editor.)
Authors are allowed 28 days to undertake revisions suggested by reviewers. Revised manuscripts that do not meet this deadline will be treated as new submissions and may be subject to further reviewing.
While the advice and information in this Journal is believed to be true, neither the authors, the editors, nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made.
Organization and general style of research articles
HEADING: Give title, full name(s) of author(s), place of work, each on separate line. Titles are capitalized sentence style; there may be one subtitle which is run in after the tile, separated by it from a colon and its first word is lowercased; do not use dashes or periods to separate parts of a title. Separate names with commas, but not semicolons.
DATES NOTE should take the form: Received XXYYZZ. Published online XXYYZZ., each on a separate line.
SUMMARY: Generally, it should not exceed 200 words.
KEY WORDS: Select a set of index terms (approx. five terms).
ADDRESS: full address including e-mail, phone and fax.
SECTIONS: The standard order of sections for original papers is Introduction, Material and methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References, Tables, Figures and Legends. Do not divide words. Graphics should never be embedded in the text file.
REFERENCES:
are listed at the end of the article. Every citation must have a reference and every reference, a citation. References may be cited only in the main text, figure legends and tables; do not cite in summaries, figure titles, or table titles.
(i) Within the text: Smith (1999), (Smith 1999), (Smith and Newman 2001), (Smith et al. 2002); all publications referred
to in the text must be cited in full in the list of references;
(ii) Under References: Put authors in alphabetical sequence, cite all authors* and full article title,
abbreviate names of periodical basically according to the World list of Scientific periodicals, 4th Edition, Butterworths, London 1964 - 1965;
number of pages is requested for monographs.
Examples of correctly written references:
Smith H, Newmann JP: The effects of caspase inhibitors on radiation induced necrosis. Caspases 77:101-111, 2001.
Lepore G, Gadau S, Mura A, Arru B, Mulliri G, Zedda M, Farina V: Androgen receptor immunoreactivity in rat occipital cortex
after callosotomy. Eur J Histochem 52:163-168, 2008.
Fucikova T: Clinical immunology in practice (In Czech). Galen, Praha 1977.
Druckmuller M: Adaptive image processing in biology. In Berger J (ed):Cells III, Kopp Publ., Ceske Budejovice 2001, pp. 71-79.
"IN PRESS": A paper should not be cited as ‘‘in press'', unless it has been accepted for publication.
In such cases the name of the journal must be given.
Citations such as "personal communication" or "unpublished data" should not be used.
Attention to punctuation is required.
*If there are twelve and more authors, list the first twelve authors followed by et al.
ADDRESS: full address including e-mail, phone and fax.
TABLES should include headings and explanations, and should be numbered consecutively. Avoid using vertical rules in tables. References in the text: (Table 1, Tables 1 and 3, Tables 1-3). Parenthetical mentions should not include see unless necessary.
UNITS, SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS. SI units and the conventions of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) are recommended; except for thermodynamics, the Celsius temperature scale should be used. Abbreviations must be kept to a minimum; ad hoc abbreviations should be avoided. Except for standard physiological abbreviations (ATP, NAD, EDTA, DNA, RNA etc.) all abbreviations must be explained.
ILLUSTRATIONS: Their captions and legends should form a separate, fully self-explanatory unit. Do not use very fine lines or dots. References in the text: (Fig. 1, Fig. 1 and 3, Figs 1-3, Fig. 3A, Fig. 3A,D). Parenthetical mentions should not include see unless necessary. Never submit graphics imported into a word processor format (e.g. as *.doc files). We prefer to receive figures in high-resolution TIFF format. Image formats that we can accept include TIFF, JPEG and CDR (versions 3 - 11). We cannot accept image files in Power Point, Microsoft Word or Excel. The resolution for line figures should be at least 1000 dpi, for black and white images should be at least 600 dpi and for colour images at least 600 dpi. All fonts in CDR images should be converted to outlines. Please, name files by first author and number of figure (e.g. Newman1.tif, Newman2.tif etc).
OTHER DETAILS see at ICMJE website.
NB: Manuscripts not following the present instructions are returned without editorial evaluation.
Authors are advised to consult a current issue of the journal for general and specific manners of presentation.
After acceptance
PROOFS: Proofs will be sent as a PDF file to the e-mail address of the corresponding author who is obliged to return them to the editor within 3 days of receipt. All necessary amendments must be properly written by e-mail or marked on the paper copy using standard proof symbols; attention should be paid to the occurrence of printing errors. Substantial changes and additions are not permitted. Corrected proofs which are not returned to the editorial office in the stated period will appear in one of the subsequent issues of the journal.
The Copyright of published articles is the property of the Journal. It is an absolute condition that submitted manuscripts have not been published, and will not concomitantly be submitted or published elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright to their article is transferred to the Journal (see Copyright Transfer Statement, pdf, 76 kB), effective if and when the article is accepted for publication.
The Editor reserves the right to make changes when desirable for clarification or considering purposes.
Publication of accepted papers is free of charge except for colour images.
(It is the current policy to underwrite all normal black-and-white tabular and illustration costs.
It is the policy of the Journal not to levy page charges.
However, because of the very high cost of color reproduction, such work will be initiated only at the author´s request and expense.)
The corresponding author will be provided with a free pdf-file of the article.
Editorial office:
Prof Dr J Berger
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Applied Biomedicine
Faculty of Health and Social Studies
University of South Bohemia
Jirovcova 24
370 04 Ceske Budejovice
Czech Republic
Phone: + 420-38-903-7834
Fax: +420-385-787-589
E-mail: jab@zsf.jcu.cz
COPYRIGHT TRANSFER STATEMENT (pdf, 76 kB)
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