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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE《国际分子医学杂志》
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  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE《国际分子医学杂志》
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  • 研究方向:医学-MEDICINE, RESEARCH EXPERIMENTAL医学:研究与实验
  • 国际刊号:ISSN1107-3756;EISSN1791-244X
  • 期刊语言:英语
    出版地区:美国
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  • 期刊简介:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE《国际分子医学杂志》(月刊). The International Journal of Molecular Medicine is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality studies related to the molecular mechanisms of human disease. The journal welcomes research on all aspects of molecular and clinical research, ranging from biochemistry to immunology, pathology, genetics, human genomics, microbiology, molecular pathogenesis, molecular cardiology, molecular surgery and molecular psychology.

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    2021年1025日星期一

                              

     

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    International Journal of Molecular Medicine

    Submission guidelines

    The principal aim of Spandidos Publications is to publish promptly original works of high quality in English.

    Manuscripts will be considered on the understanding that they report original work, or are review articles summarizing and interpreting progress in a thematic area and are not under consideration for publication by another journal.

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    Materials and methods

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    Manufacturers/suppliers/software details need to be provided for all reagents used (including chemicals), instruments (e.g. thermal cyclers, microscopes) and software, ideally accompanied by the c orresponding kit number/model/version. For antibodies, include the type (monoclonal/polyclonal), species in which they were raised and targeted species (e.g., mouse anti-human), explain any antigen retrieval steps, mention the dilution used, and state the catalogue number and supplier. Please also state the temperature and duration of incubation. For centrifugation steps, provide centrifugal force units in x g rather than revolutions per minute (rpm).

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    Please note that Figure legends are not expected to contain information already described in Materials and methods, except for image-specific information, for example, for microscopy, mention the type of image, e.g., fluorescence and the original magnification if scale bars are not used. Legends should provide information concerning what is shown in the figure(s)/figure parts. The x- and y-axes of the graphs must be clearly explained in the legends, and when P-values are provided to indicate probability, the comparison to which these P-values refer must be clearly stated.

    If cell lines are used, authors are strongly encouraged to include the following information in the materials and methods section of their manuscript: i) Confirm that mycoplasma testing has been done for the cell lines used; ii) confirm that the cell lines used have been authenticated and state what method was used for the authentication; and iii) provide the source, supplier and, if available, catalogue number of all specific cell lines used in the study. The authors are strongly encouraged to submit a detailed methodology stating the maintenance and culture of cell lines according to international guidelines on good cell culture practice (fundamental techniques, mycoplasma contamination, passage number, etc.). Furthermore, information regarding misidentified or cross-contaminated cell lines must be provided and cross-checked from the International Cell Line Authentication Committee and ExPASy Cellosaurus databases in order to exclude their contamination with other cell lines or their incorrect identification. If a cell line has been previously reported to be contaminated or misidentified, an STR profile of the cell line used in the study must be available for evaluation by the journal’s editor.

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    Abstract. This section should have 150300 words, be continuous (not structured) and without reference numbers.

    May have different sections and sub-headings according to the subject matter.

    The main headings of the review should be summarized as a numbered Contents section immediately following the Abstract.

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