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期刊基本信息
出版周期:不定期 级别:核心期刊
中国国内刊号:无CN刊号
国际标准刊号:ISSN 2056-5968;EISSN 2056-5968
杂志社联系方式
地址:上海市岳阳路319号31B401室(中国科学院分子细胞科学卓越创新中心)
邮编:200031
传真:021-54920952
官网邮箱:cd@sibcb.ac.cn
官方网站:https://www.nature.com/celldisc/
杂志征稿投稿要求
《细胞发现(英文)》(Cell Discovery)
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Guide for Authors
Aims and Scope
Cell Discovery is a new fully open access international journal that publishes results of significance and originality in all areas of molecular & cell biology. Cell Discovery is established in 2015 as a sister journal of Cell Research , a high profile international journal.
Cell Discovery, published by Springer Nature in partnership with the Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), aims to provide an open access platform for scientists to publish their high quality works. The basic bar of acceptance is comparable to prestigious society journals in the respective field of the work.
The journal has an international authorship and a broad scope in basic life sciences, and is a valued member of Springer Nature’s highly respected family of Molecular Cell Biology journals.
Journal Details
Editor Emeritus:
Gang Pei
Editor-in-Chief:
Dangsheng Li
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy Science (CAS)
Editorial office:
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
31B 401 R, 319 Yueyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China
Email: cd@sibcb.ac.cn
Fax: +86-021-54920952
ARTICLE TYPES
Article Description Abstract Word Limit Tables/ Figures References guideline
Article
A complete, comprehensive report of original research. An Article usually has a fairly complex narrative that is based on multiple techniques and/or approaches.
Unstructured abstract; max word limit: 250
6,000 – 8,000 words excluding abstract, references, figures and tables
Max of 8
Max of 100.
Please use as current as possible.
Correspondence
Correspondence provides rapid and concise report of a novel finding that is brief in nature but is of general interest to the field. There should be no more than 10 authors.
None
1,200 words excluding, references, figures and tables
Max of 1
Max of 10,
Editorial
The editors invite editorials to discuss a topical issue or a paper published in the journal and set the problems addressed by the paper in the wider context of the field. These are usually commissioned, but unsolicited editorial submissions are considered for publication.
None
1,000 words excluding references
Max of 1
Max of 10
Review Article A comprehensive synthesis and/or analysis of specific topics. A short Introduction giving the rationale for the review should be followed by
Unstructured abstract; max word limit: 250
15,000 words max excluding abstract, references,
Max of 8
Max of 250
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sections with appropriate subheadings, followed by a conclusions section at the end. The standard footer headings (Acknowledgements, Contributions, Competing Interests, Funding) are required. All invited reviews will undergo peer review prior to acceptance.
figures and tables
Word limit
Word limits are provided for guidance only. The Editors will consider submissions that exceed the recommended limit, subject to feedback received during peer review. PREPARATION OF ARTICLES
Please note that Articles must contain the following components in the order stated. Please see below for further details.
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Results
Discussion
Materials and methods
Acknowledgements
Conflict of interests
Contributions
References
Figure legends
Tables
Figures
Article Requirements
Cover letter
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a cover letter including statements that:
Highlight of the current manuscript should be limited to no more than 2 short sentences;
All authors agree with the submission;
The work has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere, either completely or in part, or in another form or language;
If material has been reproduced from another source, the authors have authorization from the copyright holder (usually the Publisher) to use it, and have included this authorization with their submission;
Conflict of Interest Statement
Organization of manuscript
All textual content should be provided in a single file, prepared using either Microsoft Word or TeX/LaTeX; figures should be provided in individual files. The manuscript text file should include the following parts, in order: a title page with author affiliations and contact information (the corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk); the sections required for each content type (see information for different content types) then References, Acknowledgements (optional), Author Contributions (Articles only), Competing Financial Interests statement, Figure Legends and Tables. Footnotes to the text are not allowed and any such material should be incorporated into the text as parenthetical matter.
(i) Title page
The title page should include a succinct title (less than 200 characters); a concise running title (which should normally not exceed 50 characters); the full names of all authors including their given names; the affiliations (including city, state, country and zip code) of all authors; the official email addresses of all authors, and the full contact details of the corresponding author (including telephone and fax numbers).
(ii) Abstract
A brief abstract (maximum 250 words) should state the purpose, basic procedures, main findings and principal conclusions of the study. The abstract should not contain abbreviations or references and should not be structured.
(iii) Introduction
The Introduction should summarize the rationale for the study and outline pertinent background material. The Introduction should not contain either results or conclusions.
(iv) Results
The Results should be presented in a logical sequence in the text, tables and figures; repetitive presentation of the same data in different forms should be avoided. The Results should not include material appropriate to the Discussion.
(v) Discussion
The Discussion should not reiterate Results, but rather should consider them in relation to any hypotheses advanced in the Introduction. This may include an evaluation of methodology and the relationship of new information to the existing body of knowledge in that field.
(vi) Materials and methods
Materials and Methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow the experimental work to be reproduced in another laboratory, and to leave the reader in no doubt as to how the results were derived.
Availability of data, materials and methods: An inherent principle of publication is that others should be able to replicate and build upon the authors' published claims. A
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condition of publication is that authors are required to make materials, data, code, and associated protocols promptly available to readers without undue qualifications.
Submission of a manuscript to Cell Discovery implies that materials described in the manuscript, including all relevant raw data, will be freely available to any scientist wishing to use them for non-commercial purposes, without breaching participant confidentiality.
Data availability statements: Data availability statements provide a statement about where data supporting the results reported in a published article can be found – including, where applicable, hyperlinks to publicly archived datasets analysed or generated during the study. For all original research articles, we require the provision of data availability statements, examples and details can be seen on our data policy web page. The statement should be placed at the end of the Methods section (titled, ‘Data availability’), after the code availability statement if one is present. For further guidance, please refer to the Data availability and data citations policy information and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Cell Discovery strongly encourages that all datasets on which the conclusions of the paper rely should be available to readers. We encourage authors to ensure that their datasets are either deposited in publicly available repositories (where available and appropriate) or presented in the main manuscript or additional supporting files whenever possible. Please see Springer Nature’s information on recommended repositories. General repositories – for all types of research data – such as figshare and Dryad may be used where appropriate.
Where a widely established research community expectation for data archiving in public repositories exists, submission to a community-endorsed, public repository is mandatory. Persistent identifiers (such as DOIs and accession numbers) for relevant datasets must be provided in the paper.
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