![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Journal issues
|
Cell Death and Differentiation
Instructions for authorsSubmission of manuscripts (Full Papers)Four copies of the manuscript, with one original set (and three copies) of artwork, should be submitted to one of the Editorial Offices. Authors whose first language is not English are requested to have their manuscripts checked carefully for linguistic correctness before submission. To Speed up the reviewing process, Authors are encouraged to submit by e-mail (text in Rich Text Format, RTF; figures in PDF or JPEG); two printed copies will follow by post. Manuscripts will not be returned.Rome Mauro Piacentini, Gerry Melino, Peter H Krammer, Richard A Knight, Seamus Martin, Guido Kroemer c/o Mauro Piacentini IDI-IRCCS Laboratory Department of Experimental Medicine F153/D26, University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, via Tor Vergata 135, 00133 Rome, Italy Tel: +39 06 20427299 Fax: +39 06 20427290 E-mail: cell.death.differ@uniroma2.it San Diego Doug R Green, Guy Salvesen, Carol J Thiele, Barbara A Osborne, Gabriel Nunez c/o Doug Green Division of Cellular Immunology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, 10355 Science Center Drive, San Diego CA 92121, USA Tel: +1 619 558 3515 Fax: +1 619 558 3526 E-mail: dgreen5240@aol.com Tokyo H Ichijo, S Nagata, Y Tsujimoto, Y Kuchino, S Kumar, D Vaux c/o Ichijo Hidenori Laboratory of Cell Signalling, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8549, Japan Tel: +81 3 5803 5471 Fax: +81 3 5803 0192 E-mail: ichijo.csi@tmd.ac.jp Organisation of manuscriptsFull papers should be as comprehensive as possible, between 5 and 12 published pages (about 15-40 double spaced A4 pages, excluding tables and figures). The manuscript should be organised as follows:
Other types of manuscriptsCell Death and Differentiation publishes Reviews, Letters to the Editors, Meeting reports, Book reviews and News and Views. Please contact the Editorial Offices for specific information.Style
Submission by e-mail attachmentsAuthors should e-mail the text (Rich Text Format, RTF) and figures (PDF or JPEG); two printed copies will follow by post. Your paper should be submitted in double-spaced typescript. Each piece of artwork should be saved as a separate file.PermissionsAuthors must obtain permission to reproduce all maps, diagrams, figures and photographs. As a rule it is also necessary to obtain permission for single passages of prose exceeding 250 words, or scattered passages totalling more than 400 words from any one work. Please supply the publisher with full information for all work cited, including author, date published, publisher and page references. Copyright extends to 50 years after the death of the author or 50 years after publication of a scholarly edition, whichever is longer.CopyrightAuthors will be asked before publication to assign the world copyright of their manuscript to Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Therefore, all manuscripts submitted must be accompanied by a signed statement that the article is original, is not under consideration or has not been previously published elsewhere and its content has not been anticipated by any previous publication. Authors will be entitled to publish any part of their paper elsewhere without permission, provided the usual acknowledgements are given.Publication implies that the authors are prepared to supply freely to interested academic researchers any material (DNA, cells, antibody or other) used in the experiments. Nucleic acid and protein sequences should be deposited in appropriate data banks. ProofsProofs will be supplied once only in the form of page proofs. Submitted manuscripts must be considered as final texts to which no changes should be made at the proof stage apart from correction to printer’s errors. Modifications will be charged to the author. Proofs must be returned to the publishers within 48 hours of receipt. If you return proofs even a few days after the date stipulated, it may be too late to include any corrections in the final version of the journal.OffprintsThe publishers supply 25 offprints upon payment of page charges. Offprint order forms are sent out with the proofs, and must be returned to the publisher. Later orders submitted after the journal is printed are subject to increased reprint prices.Last Updated 4 January 2001 |