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Journal of Breath Research《呼吸研究学报》 (官网投稿)

简介
  • 期刊简称J BREATH RES
  • 参考译名《呼吸研究学报》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 目次收录(知网),外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率18.20%
  • 主要研究方向医学-BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS生化研究方法;RESPIRATORY SYSTEM呼吸系统

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医学-BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS生化研究方法;RESPIRATORY SYSTEM呼吸系统

Journal of Breath Research《呼吸研究学报》(季刊). Journal of Breath Research is dedicated to all aspects of scientific breath research. The ...[显示全部]
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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

2、期刊网址:

https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1752-7163

3、投稿网址:

https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/jbr-iop

4、官网邮箱:jbr@ioppublishing.org

5、期刊刊期:季刊,逢季首月出版。

2021年111日星期

                          

 

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About the journal

Scope

Journal of Breath Research is dedicated to all aspects of scientific breath research. The traditional focus is on analysis of volatile compounds and aerosols in exhaled breath for the investigation of exogenous exposures, metabolism, toxicology, health status and the diagnosis of disease and breath odours. The journal also welcomes other breath-related topics.

Typical areas of interest include:

Big laboratory instrumentation: describing new state-of-the-art analytical instrumentation capable of performing high-resolution discovery and targeted breath research; exploiting complex technologies drawn from other areas of biochemistry and genetics for breath research.

Engineering solutions: developing new breath sampling technologies for condensate and aerosols, for chemical and optical sensors, for extraction and sample preparation methods, for automation and standardization, and for multiplex analyses to preserve the breath matrix and facilitating analytical throughput. Measure exhaled constituents (e.g. CO2, acetone, isoprene) as markers of human presence or mitigate such contaminants in enclosed environments.

Human and animal in vivo studies: decoding the ‘breath exposome’, implementing exposure and intervention studies, performing cross-sectional and case-control research, assaying immune and inflammatory response, and testing mammalian host response to infections and exogenous exposures to develop information directly applicable to systems biology. Studying inhalation toxicology; inhaled breath as a source of internal dose; resultant blood, breath and urinary biomarkers linked to inhalation pathway.

Cellular and molecular level in vitro studies: developing breath sampling and analytical approaches to link broad in vivo observations with focused in vitro level experiments; focusing on the human microbiome, exhaled aerosols, messenger proteins, infectious diseases, and the use of probe molecules to deduce adverse outcome pathways transferable to human observational studies. Studying and defining cellular respiration as part of breath research. Exploring the differences in metabolism from human and microbiological sources.

Clinical, pharmacological and forensic applications: describing new breath-based clinical applications for medical diagnostics, developing follow-up protocols of medical treatment regimens, evaluating metabolism pathways of drugs and chemicals in commerce, developing bedside and home care devices, testing for alcohol and illicit drugs, and establishing standardized procedures for generating reliable data. Identifying sources of breath odour, assessing specific compounds, and developing mitigation methods. Comparing results from different biological media (e.g. blood, urine, sweat, faeces).

Mathematical, statistical and graphical data interpretation: developing methods for interpreting and explaining complex data using bioinformatics, heatmap visualization, variance components calculations, classical absorption / distribution/ metabolism/ elimination kinetic models, metadata and multivariate model analysis, and pattern recognition methods. Interpreting data from discovery, identification, and linkage studies among organic compounds from different biological media including exhaled breath gas, exhaled breath condensate (EBC), breath aerosols, and the off-gassing from skin, sweat, urine, blood, faeces and saliva.

Why should you publish in Journal of Breath Research?

High standards: impartial, constructive and rigorous peer review.

Fast publication: we are committed to providing you with a fast, professional service to ensure rapid first decision, acceptance and publication. Once accepted, your article will be accessible to readers within 24 hours and will include a citable DOI.

Full compliance with National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy—we upload NIH-funded papers to PubMed Central on behalf of authors.

Open access: open access option—for more details see the IOP Publishing open access policy page.

Transfer opportunities: as well as accepting direct submissions, the journal also offers you a quick and easy solution to transfer your manuscript from another IOP Publishing journal if it does not fit that journal’s scope or significance criteria. Articles are transferred along with peer review reports to save time and avoid duplication of work for referees.

Society owned: IOP Publishing is a leading society publisher of advanced physics research. Any profits generated by IOP Publishing are invested in the Institute of Physics, helping to support research, education and outreach around the world.

Article types

Journal of Breath Research welcomes submissions of the following article types:

Papers: descriptions of original scientific research, techniques and applications; not normally more than 12 000 words (14 journal pages). All research papers should show strong evidence validating the scientific hypothesis, or the novelty, performance or comparative advantage of the technique or application.

Notes: shorter versions of Papers and not normally more than 4000 words (four journal pages).

Perspectives: personal view on a particular research topic or discipline.

Topical reviews: intended to summarize accepted practice and report on recent progress in selected areas; generally commissioned by the Editorial Board, from experts in various fields.

Tutorials: background knowledge of a particular subject area and/or pragmatic explanations of specific procedures used in the field of breath research for an audience unfamiliar with the subject. Tutorials are normally commissioned by the Editorial Board but we also welcome unsolicited submissions to the journal.

Comments: comments on, or criticisms of, previously published work; not normally more than 1800 words (two journal pages).

Special requirements

Authors of all articles are required upon submission to disclose any potential conflict of interest (e.g. employment, consulting fees, industrial research contracts, stock ownership, equity interests, patent-licensing arrangements, honoraria, etc) in their covering letter. If the article is subsequently accepted for publication, this information should be included in an acknowledgments section. Authors should also note that the journal fully endorses the principles embodied in the Declaration of Helsinki. All investigations involving humans must be conducted in accordance with these principles and in accordance with local statutory requirements. Articles relying on clinical trials should quote the trial registration number at the end of the abstract. We also encourage the registration of such studies in a public trials registry prior to publication of the results in the journal. All investigations involving animal experimentation must be conducted in conformity with the ‘Guiding Principles for Research Involving Animals and Human Beings’ as adopted by The American Physiological Society.

Author guidelines

投稿指南:

https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/journals/journal-of-breath-research/


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